Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium is getting a major facelift this summer. The spring training home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins, as well as the Florida State League's Palm Beach Cardinals and Jupiter Hammerheads, will undergo a multi-million-dollar renovation starting on July 10th.
The renovations will include new clubhouses, bullpens, and batting cages for the players, along with new scoreboards around the stadium. Fans can also expect an improved experience with new seating, concessions, and an upgraded team store.
The project is expected to be completed in time for the 2024 spring training season. In the meantime, the Cardinals and Marlins affiliates, the Palm Beach Cardinals and Jupiter Hammerheads, will temporarily move to the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach to finish out their respective seasons.
Ultimately, it was time for Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium to get a face lift. The twenty-five-year-old stadium is already one of the most popular spring training destinations in the country, and the renovations are sure to make it an even better experience for fans and players alike for years to come.
Here are some of the benefits of the renovations:
- Improved fan experience: new seating, concessions, and amenities will make it a more enjoyable complex for fans to visit in the future.
- Enhanced player experience: new clubhouses, bullpens, and batting cages will provide a better environment for players to train and prepare for the season.
- Baseball fans in the Palm Beach area will get to experience Florida State League games in the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches for the first time.
The renovations to Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium is the beginning of a new era of baseball in Palm Beach County. As fans wait for these upgraded renovations in Jupiter to be completed, go check out the rest of the Florida State League season at the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. Tickets start at 9 dollars, and it is sure to be a great time for anyone that attends.