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St. Louis Cardinals

Roger Dean Stadium
4751 Main Street
Jupiter, FL 33458
Ticket Info: (561) 775-1818, ext. 1828 or 1829


2008 Individual Game Ticket Prices: Field Box $26 (Premium Games $27); Loge Box $24 (Premium Games $25); Bleachers and Grass Berm $12
(Premium Games $13)


2008 Cardinals Spring Training - By the numbers

2008 Record:  17-10

Cardinals Leaders
 

At Bats

 74, Rick Ankiel

Games

10, Three different pitchers

Hits

 28, Skip Schumacher

Innings Pitched

26.2, Adam Wainwright

Runs

 17, Skip Schumacher

Wins

2, Five different pitchers

Home Runs

  5, Albert Pujols

Strikeouts

14, Brad Thompson

RBI

  18, Albert Pujols

ERA (min 10 IP)

0.84, Ron Vilone (10.2 IP)

Batting Average
 (min 40 ab)

  .407, Albert Pujols
          (59 ab)

 

 

2008 Attendance Figures
14 games; 87,596 total attendance; 6,257 average per game
Largest crowd: 7,798 vs. Atlanta Braves, Sunday, March 16


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.

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: 6,804
Cardinals 11th 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)
1998-2008 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 newest and most state-of-the-art facility of its kind in 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 (2000-2008)
 
. 20002001 20022003 20042005 2006 2007 2008
Total Attendance 99,668 95,369 97,733 94,685 94,855 95,352 99,054 102,619 87,596
Number of Games 1414 1516 1514 15 15 14
Average Attendance 7,119 6,812 6,515 5,918 6,324 6,810 6,604 6,841 6,257

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


Official St. Louis Cardinals Web Site