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Roster The Florida Marlins share Roger Dean Stadium with the St. Louis Cardinals during the Grapefruit League spring-training season. Roger Dean Stadium is one of the newer stadiums in the Grapefruit League -- it opened in February 1998 -- and the total capacity is 7,000: 6,400 in box seats, bleachers and skyboxes, up to 300 on a party deck, and 300 in berm seating. There are six luxury suites as well. The entire complex includes four major league practice fields and eight minor league practice fields. It was designed by HOK Sports Facility Group (Kansas City), one of the more prolific ballpark-design firms in the United States, as part of a larger residential/retail development in eastern Florida.
During the regular season Roger Dean Stadium is home to the Jupiter Hammerheads (Class A; Florida State League) and the Palm Beach Cardinals (rookie; Gulf Coast League). It was named for West Palm Beach car dealer Roger Dean, whose family bought the naming rights.
In 1993 the Florida Marlins first held spring training in Cocoa. The site was shifted to Viera's Space Coast Stadium in 1994, with the move to Roger Dean occurring in 2003.
The St. Louis Cardinals have trained at Roger Dean Stadium since it opened in 1998. The Montreal Expos trained here from 1998 through 2002, and in 2003 the Florida Marlins began training there. Marlins Home | If You Go | 2008 Schedule | Minor-League Schedule | Roster
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