Spring training is less than a month away, and Grapefruit League play begins on February 20th. Pitchers and catchers report on February 11th, and those participating in the World Baseball Classic report two days before.
The Orioles have been at the newly improved Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota since 2010. The area has grown markedly since then, and since the Orioles left for home last March, work on a new player development facility began.
The building, which will be unveiled to the press before the start of spring training, will have a hitting and pitching lab as well as office space, conference rooms and locker rooms.
How do I get there? Southwest Airlines has four daily nonstop flights to Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport. The airport is about 5 miles away from Ed Smith Stadium. Major car rental companies are on the premises.
If you’re driving from Baltimore, it’s a 14 ½ hour drive.
Where do I stay? There are dozens of hotels, including a number by the airport. Hotels around Main Street are a great choice. Downtown Sarasota is about 2 ½ miles away from Ed Smith.
If you want to stay on the beach, Lido Key is about 6 miles away, but traffic can build up during rush hour. There are several hotels there.
Siesta Key is always popular, but I’ve shied away from it in recent years because of heavier traffic and costly parking.
Hotel rooms are costly, and many fans are using Airbnb and Vrbo for short-term rentals.
What do I need to know about the ballpark? Ed Smith Stadium is on 12th Street and Tuttle Avenue. It’s in a residential neighborhood, and there are 1,800 parking spots.
Bags are prohibited, but non-alcoholic beverages in plastic bottles are allowed. Clutch purses no larger than 5-by-7 inches are permitted.
Outside food is allowed in a clear bag, no larger than one gallon.
It’s a cashless stadium. Food, parking and tickets must be paid for with a card.
Can I watch workouts? For years, fans have been able to watch workouts on the back fields before games begin. This year, there will be enhanced and expanded fans access, so fans can watch workouts on both home and away game dates with entry beginning approximately four hours before the scheduled game time.
How many games will the Orioles play at home? The Orioles have 15 home games against major league teams. They’ll also play Team Netherlands on March 3rd just before the World Baseball Classic begins. Their Spring Breakout game against the Boston Red Sox prospects is on March 20th at 6:05 p.m.
Their first game is on February 20th against the New York Yankees. All home games begin at 1:05 p.m. except for March 15th, 16th and 19th, which begin at 6:05 p.m.
The Orioles will host the Yankees, Pirates, Rays, Braves, Tigers, Astros, Cardinals, Twins, Blue Jays, Red Sox and Phillies.
Gates open two hours before game times.
If you’re looking forward to seeing Gunnar Henderson and Dean Kremer in Grapefruit League games, your opportunities might be limited. Henderson is playing for Team USA and Kremer for Team Israel, and they’ll be leaving early in the Grapefruit League schedule to prepare for the WBC.
Can I see the Orioles on the road? Sure, but lots of the regulars may not play on the road, particularly early in spring training.
The closest road games are at LECOM Park in Bradenton, 13 miles from Ed Smith Stadium. The Orioles will play there on February 27th and March 14th.
It’s an incredibly intimate park for fans, built in 1923, but parking can be challenging.
My favorite road ballpark is BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, home of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Orioles play there on March 13th. Clearwater is about an hour from Sarasota.
For the first time since 2020, the Orioles will take a two-day road trip to Florida’s East Coast, where they’ll visit the Cardinals in Jupiter and Astros in West Palm Beach on March 9th-10th.
What’s there to do in Sarasota? There are great beaches at Lido and Siesta Key, and there’s the underrated Anna Maria Island, just north and west of Sarasota.
The Orioles are off on March 2nd and 12th, so perhaps I’ll get a chance to explore some this year.
There are lots of great kayaking tours, and if you’re culturally inclined, there’s the Ringling Museum, near the airport, the Mote Marine Laboratory near Longboat Key, and the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens.
Excellent shopping and dining can be found at St. Armands Circle, near Lido Key.
Where should I eat? Each year, I try to visit a few new restaurants and a few old standbys.
There are many excellent places to eat on Main Street, and my favorites there include Duval’s with its wonderful seafood, 1592 Wood Fired Kitchen for Greek food, La Mucca Ballerina and Mediterraneo for Italian and the Fat Rabbit, which features excellent wings and burgers. An old favorite is Patrick’s, which has discounted burgers on Mondays.
My favorite restaurants that aren’t on Main Street include the phenomenal Owens Fish Camp, which doesn’t accept reservations and can have long waiting times if you don’t get there for its 4 p.m. opening.
I also love Dry Dock Waterfront Grill on Longboat Key, which I’ve been going to ever since the Orioles came to Sarasota, and the famous Columbia on St. Armand’s Circle. There are many excellent choices on St. Armand’s.
If you’d like to try stone crabs, go to Dry Dock, and grouper, another favorite, is available at Siesta Key Oyster Bar, Walt’s Fish Market and Phillippi Creek Oyster Bar.
There are some recommended sushi restaurants, too. Pacific Rim is an old favorite. Also popular are Utamaro on Main Street and Kojo, which is near Main Street.
For family dining, Yoder’s and its fried chicken is my choice. The Amish restaurant also features homemade cakes and pies. If you want a sports bar, there’s Duffy’s on University Parkway.
Each year, readers send in recommendations, and I’ll try to get to a few new places in 2026. If you have questions about types of food that I haven’t mentioned, I’ll try to answer them.
Call for questions: I answer Orioles questions most weekdays. Please send yours to: [email protected].
