New York Yankees

George M. Steinbrenner Field
1 Steinbrenner Drive
Tampa, FL 33614

Ticket Information:
(813) 879-2244

Attending a New York Yankees Game at Steinbrenner Field

Built in 1996, George M. Steinbrenner Field is a 31-acre complex centrally located in Tampa, Florida that serves as spring home to the New York Yankees and summer home to the Yankees class A affiliate, the Tampa Tarpons.

Located in the plaza at GMS Field, players like Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and the remainder of the Yankees’ retired numbers are displayed in Monument Park. GMS Field also features the largest Yankees memorabilia store in the Southeast. The Team Store offers hundreds of different products ranging from the New York Yankees, Tampa Tarpons, and GMS Field.

The design of GMS Field took on a new look prior to the 2017 season. A $40 million dollar renovation was completed with new fan experiences including all new seating options, social spaces for fans, expanded team store, shaded right field terrace, cabanas, and a 360 degree concourse and BayCare and St. Joseph Hospitals’ HealthZone Boardwalk for a view of the game at every angle.

The complex was renamed for the Yankees’ longtime Principal Owner in 2008, following two unanimous resolutions supporting the change issued by the Hillsborough County Commission and the Tampa City Council. The resolutions cited Mr. Steinbrenner’s many charitable donations to youth activities, hospitals and the arts, and recognized his numerous extraordinary contributions to the area.

With the largest seating capacity among Grapefruit League stadiums, this complex features amenities such as luxury suites, an all-inclusive Spectrum Dugout Club, the unique Bullpen Club, Fifth Third Bank Third Base Club, pavilion for entertaining and much more.

GMS Field is also a year round special events venue hosting baseball tournaments, corporate events, and more. For more information on George M. Steinbrenner Field, visit www.gmsfield.com.

Directions to Steinbrenner Field

Find in Google Maps

From north or south:
Take I-275 to Route 92 (Dale Mabry North) exit 41B. Proceed north approximately three miles. George M. Steinbrenner Field is on the corner of Dale Mabry and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
From Tampa Airport: Proceed out the Airport exit to Spruce Street. Approximately 2 miles, make a left on North Dale Mabry (US Highway 92) for approximately 1 mile. George M. Steinbrenner Field will be on your left.

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New York Yankees Florida Spring Training History

1919-20: Jacksonville
1925-42: St. Petersburg (Crescent Lake Park Field)
1946-50: St. Petersburg
1952-61: St. Petersburg (Al Lang Field)
1962-95: Ft. Lauderdale (Fort Lauderdale Stadium)
1996-present: Tampa (George M. Steinbrenner Field)

 

 

Yankees Spring Training Attendance

(2010-20)

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020*
Total Attendance 158,611 163,085 162,832 164,796 151,564 171,915 160,849 149,757 158,104 142,459 95,399
Games 15 15 15 16 15 17 16 16 16 15 10
Avg. Attendance 10,574 10,872 11,048 10,300 10,104 10,113 10,053 9,360 9,882 9,497 9,540