PHILADELPHIA -- After a long offseason, the Phillies are finally gearing up to head to Clearwater, Fla., next week to kick off another season that begins with World Series aspirations.
Here’s what you need to know as the Phillies open camp.
When is the first workout for pitchers and catchers?
Feb. 11 at Carpenter Complex.
What is the date of the first full-squad workout?
Feb. 16.
Where is the team’s facility?
The Phillies play their Grapefruit League games at BayCare Ballpark, which has been their Spring Training home since 2004. They have called Clearwater home since 1947.
Before games begin, however, the Phils work out next door at Carpenter Complex, which is the Phillies’ Minor League training facility. There are four fields there: Mike Schmidt Field, Steve Carlton Field, Robin Roberts Field and Richie Ashburn Field.
The Phillies often use all four fields for drills, batting practice, etc.
Can fans attend workouts?
Of course, and the workouts are free to attend.
Workout times vary by day, but they typically begin mid-to-late morning and run through early afternoon.
Who are some new faces fans should know?
The Phillies signed veteran outfielder Adolis García this offseason with the expectation he will be the club’s starting right fielder in 2026. Philadelphia also has a bunch of new arms in the bullpen, highlighted by Brad Keller (signed to a two-year, $22 million deal) and Jonathan Bowlan (acquired in the Matt Strahm trade). Among the other newcomers expected to compete for relief roles are Chase Shugart, Zach Pop, Zach McCambley, Yoniel Curet and Kyle Backhus.