Roger Dean Stadium
4751 Main Street
Jupiter, FL 33458
Ticket Info: (561) 775-1818, ext. 1828 or 1829 CLICK HEREfor a
Roger Dean Stadium seating diagram
2010 Individual Game Ticket Prices
Field Box: Super Premium ($34) Premium ($30) Regular
($26) Loge Box: Super Premium ($32) Premium (28) Regular ($24) Bleacher
and Berm Super Premium ($22) Premium ($18) Regular ($14)
2010 Spring Recap Record:
15-14
Leaders
At Bats: 77, Skip Schumacher
Hits: 22, David Freese
Runs: 11, by four different players
Average (min 30 AB): .362, Colby Rasmus (21-58)
Home Runs: 5, Ryan Ludwig and Colby Rasmus
RBI: 16, Ryan Ludwig
Innings Pitched: 26.2, Brad Penny
Wins: 3, Kyle Lohse
Strikeouts: 20, Jamie Garcia, Adam Wainwright and Cris
Carpenter ERA (min 10 IP): 0.84, Dennys Reyes (10.2 IP)
Record at 2010 All Star Break: 47-41, second place NL Central
Cardinals 2011 Spring Training Schedule will appear here when available
Directions to Roger Dean
Stadium From I-95 -- Exit at Donald Ross Road (Exit 83); go
one mile east to Central Boulevard; make a left at the light and follow
Central Boulevard to the circle; from the circle take Main Street to
stadium.
From Florida Turnpike -- Exit at Jupiter-Indiantown
Road (Exit 116) and enter I-95 South; follow directions above for I-95.
Pre-season practice policies: Practice fields are open each
day throughout the Spring Training season at 9:00 a.m. Workouts may
last until 2:00 p.m. at the latest depending on the day. Fans are allowed to enter at certain spots throughout
the Roger Dean Stadium complex.
Stadium Information
Parking: $7 per car
Stadium built in 1998.
Dimensions: 325 feet to right and 335 feet down left field lines 400 feet to
centerfield
Seating Capacity: 6,806
Cardinals 13th Spring Training at this location.
St. Louis Cardinals Spring Training Location
History 1914 St. Augustine
1923-24 Bradenton
1927-29 Avon Park
1930-36 Bradenton (McKechnie Field)
1937 Daytona Beach (City Island Ball Park)
1938-42 St. Petersburg
1946-97 St. Petersburg (Al Lang Field)
1998-2010 Jupiter (Roger Dean Stadium)
Attending a Cardinals
Game at Roger
Dean Stadium The St. Louis Cardinals have become one of the Grapefruit League's most
popular draws due to their long history and tradition and the team's move to
Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter in 1998.
Attendance
totals reached their peak in 2007, following the Cardinals World Series
Championship.
The Cardinals are at
Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, partnering with the Florida Marlins on a $28
million Spring Training Complex/ Stadium specially designed to house two
Major League Baseball teams. The complex is the only two team facility in
the State of Florida. The stadium can accommodate approximately 7,000 fans
and features Luxury Skybox, Field Box, Loge Box, Bleacher, and Grass Berm
seating, parking and concessions.
Roger Dean Stadium boasts one of the
most pleasant main plazas in front of any ballpark in Spring Training, with
charming walkways, palm trees and flowers in abundance. It is sure to put
you in a good mood for the baseball inside. There is an intimacy at the
Jupiter stadium that can't be found any closer than beyond the first- and
third-base lines, where fans (mainly kids) have ample opportunity to secure
autographs during the game from pitchers in the bullpen. In fact, one can
practically reach out and touch the relief pitchers -- it's that close. The
wall separating the players from fans is that short.
Cardinals Spring Training Attendance (2000-2010)
.
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Total Attendance
99,668
95,369
97,733
94,685
94,855
95,352
99,054
102,619
87,596
101,740
96,910
Number of Games
14
14
15
16
15
14
15
15
14
18
14
Average Attendance
7,119
6,812
6,515
5,918
6,324
6,810
6,604
6,841
6,257
5,652
6,922
Area information
Palm Beach County Convention & Visitors Bureau (561) 233-3000
or
www.palmbeachfl.com
Palm Beach County Sports Commission (561) 233-3180 or
www.palmbeachsports.com
Other nearby Spring Training sites Digital Domain Park,
Port St. Lucie, Home of the New York Mets - 41 miles to the North