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The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches

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The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches is a baseball park located in West Palm Beach, Florida. The stadium has a capacity of 6,500 people in fixed seats with room for 1,000 more on the outfield berm. The stadium hosts the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals Major League Baseball teams annually for spring training. It also hosts the Gulf Coast League Astros and the Gulf Coast League Nationals of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League.

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The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
Haverhill Road, West Palm Beach

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Haverhill Road

Haverhill Road
33407 West Palm Beach
Florida, United States
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