How to Get Lee County Sports Complex Spring Training Info
Instructions
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Make your way to the batting cages at Bill Hammond Stadium early in the morning to see the best players perform. A veteran fielder typically spends a short period out on the diamond in spring training to save his body from injury.
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Request information from the Lee County Sports Complex staff regarding promotional days during spring training. The Twins and volunteers at the complex arrange bobblehead days and T-shirt giveaways to demonstrate fan appreciation.
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Map out the path from the Lee County Sports Complex to Terry Park to watch minor league prospects. A trip to Terry Park gives you info on younger players and provide a free chance to see baseball during spring training.
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Acquire the Senior Special during any Twins spring training game if you are over the age of 65. You get a reserved box seat, a hot dog and a soda for a lower price than regular attendees.
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Fly directly into Fort Myers for spring training using the city's international airport. You can speak with your travel agent to get info on direct flights from your hometown. There are direct flights from Minneapolis to Fort Myers in February and March to facilitate spring travel.
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Watch the opposing team's relievers warm up during spring training games from the left field berm. This grassy section is general admission and allows families to enjoy a picnic during a baseball game.
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Choose reserved box seats through the Lee County Sports Complex box office to gain cover from the sun. The reserved box section features an overhang that runs from the visiting dugout to the home dugout for maximum coverage.
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Head down to the first row of seats along each dugout prior to the game to enhance your autograph collection. You should limit the number of items you want signed and avoid crowding the seats for ticket holders.
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