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Leagues & Clinics

Local. Consistent. convenient.

Elite competition close to home without the travel hassle and added expenses. Experience a full season without the weekend grind at our brand-new facility. Our leagues are designed to fit perfectly into your team's existing schedule!

Horizon Baseball League

Registration Closed. Next season starts in June.

*League fees include: umpires, game balls, staffing, scheduling platform & awards.

Compete against the region’s best teams, and be among the first to play at our brand-new facility on state-of-the-art turf fields modeled after Florida’s most beloved spring training destinations. League play begins soon, and team slots are limited!

RUUD® Softball League

Registration Closed. Next season starts in june.

*League fees include: umpires, game balls, staffing, scheduling platform & awards.

Compete against the region’s best teams, and be among the first to play at our brand-new facility on state-of-the-art turf fields modeled after Florida’s most beloved spring training destinations. League play begins soon, and team slots are limited!

Baseball Clinics

Registration now open!

Our youth baseball clinics are fast-paced, fun, and instructional 2-hour training sessions designed for players ages 8–12. Athletes rotate through hitting, fielding, and pitching stations on our professional-grade fields and batting cages. With a small group cap of 16 players and a 1:8 coach-to-player ratio, every child receives hands-on teaching and plenty of quality reps.

Weeknight leagues. big league fun.

Baseball’s Most Iconic Parks

Every day at Sprowls Horizon Sports Park is a Spring Training event, and each game is an opportunity to connect, compete, and create lasting memories. Explore our legendary fields.

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Our championship field is modeled after the ballpark right here in Pinellas County, and even incorporates the famous tiki hut in left field! The stadium in Clearwater opened in 2004, but Philadelphia has called Clearwater home for spring training since 1947, marking the second-longest affiliation between a major league club and its spring training home. Based on that rich history, we incorporated the team’s retro colors into our championship design.

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Inspired by the stadium in Jupiter, this field showcases the cardinal red for one of baseball’s oldest franchises, which has called the Sunshine State its home for spring training for more than a century. St. Louis took residency in this spring training home when the venue opened in 1998. The stadium previously hosted Montreal in the spring from 1998-2003, before Miami’s ballclub took its place.

Sponsored by: Ferguson/RUUD/Mitsubishi Electric

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The Tampa Bay region and New York baseball have been synonymous for more than a century, dating back to 1925 in St. Petersburg. The 2025 season marked the 30th anniversary of New York calling Tampa home for spring training, in a venue that has hosted some of baseball’s biggest stars. Tampa Bay’s big league club also called the ballpark its home during the 2025 MLB regular season. 

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A legendary baseball franchise, Boston began calling Fort Myers its spring training destination in 1993. Boston’s spring training roots in the Sunshine State date back to 1919 in Tampa. The current ballpark in Fort Myers opened in 2012. Similar to the fields in Boston and Fort Myers, our tribute features unique outfield dimensions, including a “monster” in left field. Now it’s your turn to call your shot!

Sponsored by: Kona Ice

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This spring training tribute is located 70 miles south, in North Port, where Atlanta took residence in 2019 when the stadium opened. Dating back to 1948, Atlanta has called Florida home for spring training in various locations across the Sunshine State. One of the oldest and most storied franchises in Major League Baseball, we celebrate that history with this field modeled after their spring training ballpark.

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Located just 30 miles south of Pinellas Park, Pittsburgh’s spring training facility was originally built in 1923 in Bradenton. With over a century of history, it stands as the oldest active spring training site in Major League Baseball, and has served as the home for six different franchises – Pittsburgh as its longest continuous tenant. From 1962-2017, the ballpark was named McKechnie Field in honor of Pittsburgh native, former Bradenton resident, and Hall of Fame manager Bill McKechnie.

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