Baseball in florida may 07?
Question:Im going to florida im may and would love to see a baseball game do you know of any?
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you could go to a Marlins game through out the month or a tampa bay devil rays game throughout the mounthyou could also watch the florida gators or the miami hurricanes play im pretty sure they have a couple home games.
Also (Iam a met fan) you could watch a Single A game in port saint lucie at tropicana feild.
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You may get more information if you stated when in may you are going as well as which part of Florida and if you were interested in seeing minor or major league games.One of the minor league teams of the Detroit Tigers plays in Lakeland (where the Tigers have their spring training). The facility is about 27 miles west of Orlando (actually from Kissimee - that's where I stayed for spring training last year) off I-4. I believe there may be a single A team in Daytona Beach (an hour east off I-4). Tampa Bay will be about an hour west (Tampa Bay Devil Rays - or is it just the Rays now?). I think the Florida Marlins are in Miami and from what I can recall that's about 4 hours south. I'm sure if you look hard enough, too, you'll find more minor league teams about.
For the schedule for the Lakeland tigers: http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index...
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devil rays of tampa are playing well, st. pete are of florida. tropicana field.Actually, the Devil Rays would be your closest major league team (if you can call them that) to Orlando. They have home games on the 5th and 6th of May in St. Petersburg, which is about 2 1/2 hours from Orlando. They also have a series scheduled in Orlando from May 15-17 in Orlando at the Disney Complex.
If you can't make those there are some minor league games for Single A. The Florida State League has teams across central Florida and along the East Coast too. Check the schedule on the link I put in sources.
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If you visit www.mlb.com you can see all thwe fixtures for all the teams. Florida Marlins would be the closest.For all you baseball fans out there!?
Florida Marlins play in Miami, there schedule for May can be found at: http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/teams/sche...Tampa Bay Devil Rays play in St Petersburg, schedule: http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/teams/sche...
On the period your there the Marlins host the San Diego Padres (5th & 6th) and the LA Dodgers (7th through 10th).
The D-rays are hosting the Oaklans Athletics on the 5th & 6th and are on the road for the rest of your visit.
The best thing would be to see when Donatrelle Willis is pitching for the Marlins, which looks likely to be the 9th against the Dodgers.
You can check the schedule and see who's playing on mlb.com and then you can purchase the tickets online from Ticketmaster. Either the Florida Marlins in Miami or Tampa Bay Devil Rays who are in St Petersburg, they are the main teams, just depends on where you are staying. Enjoy!
You may get more information if you stated when in may you are going as well as which part of Florida and if you were interested in seeing minor or major league games.
One of the minor league teams of the Detroit Tigers plays in Lakeland (where the Tigers have their spring training). The facility is about 27 miles west of Orlando (actually from Kissimee - that's where I stayed for spring training last year) off I-4. I believe there may be a single A team in Daytona Beach (an hour east off I-4). Tampa Bay will be about an hour west (Tampa Bay Devil Rays - or is it just the Rays now?). I think the Florida Marlins are in Miami and from what I can recall that's about 4 hours south. I'm sure if you look hard enough, too, you'll find more minor league teams about.
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