jetBlue Park, the new Spring Training ballpark and adjoining Player Development Complex for the Boston Red Sox in Lee County, Florida, opened for the 2012 Spring Training season.

A number of the characteristics of the new ballpark are taken from Fenway Park, including a "Green Monster" that features seating both on top of and behind the wall, as well as a manual scoreboard. jetBlue Park and the surrounding Complex capture elements that reflect its Southwest Florida location. Environmentally sustainable features have been incorporated throughout the facility and Complex, and the considerable landscaping features vegetation indigenous to the area.

The new Complex provides state-of-the-art training facilities positioned on a single site and is intended to be used year-round. It includes jetBlue Park, the main ballpark with a total capacity of approximately 11,000 fans (including standing room and berm); six practice fields; and other adjoining facilities that house both Major and Minor League operations and a rehabilitation center.


jetBlue Park Specifications Sheet

Watch the video below to enjoy the magic...  You will enjoy the sights of palm trees swaying in the breeze and a spectacular baseball field that is diligently maintained by our top-notch grounds crew. Join your fellow baseball fans for a day of spring training fun. Catch a glimpse of well-known Boston Red Sox players like Kevin Youkilis signing autographs or David Ortiz cheering on his fellow team members. Cheer along with the crowd as you root, root, root for your home team. Come see the legendary Boston Red Sox left fielder Ted Williams who is immortalized by a replica of the world-famous statue of him that stands outside Fenway Park. JetBlue Park, the world class spring training facility of the Boston Red Sox. Welcome Home.

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