March 2 & 3, 2012
Feb. 14th for the REDSOX!
Spring Training
Thursday February 14th With a workout the following day.
According the official Major League Baseball website (under 'Important Dates'), the dates differ depending on the player's role and whether it's voluntary or mandatory.Here's the list of dates for 2011 Spring Training:February 13, 2011 - Spring Training reporting date for pitchers, catchers and injured players - VoluntaryFebruary 18, 2011 - Spring Training reporting date for non-pitchers and catchers - VoluntaryMarch 1, 2011 - Spring Training reporting date for all players - Mandatory
Pitchers and catchers generally report to spring training in the middle of February. The rest of the players come in 5 to 7 days later. In 2015, for the majority of teams pitchers and catchers report on Feb. 19th or the 20th.
The Cardinals have their spring training in Jupiter, Florida. Pitchers and catchers should report down there in mid February with the rest of the players reporting a few days later.
It varies somewhat depending on team, but all the ones I checked start either the third or fourth week of March. Spring Training for baseball starts in March. Pitchers and catchers report first.
14 February - earliest report date for injured players, pitchers and catchers 17 February - earliest report date for all other players including World Baseball Classic position players 22 February - mandatory report date for all players
Pitchers, catchers and injured players can begin reporting voluntarily to training camps on Sunday, February 13, 2011. All other players can report on Friday, February 18. The exhibition schedule for teams in Florida begins Saturday, February 26. In Arizona, it's the day before.
the date for pitcher and catchers to report is: feb. 16. at the exact moment of this posting it was 17 hours 2 minutes and 30 seconds away. once again, does anyone have answers as to public access to Boston Red Sox training workouts?
The Atlanta Braves, like all Major League Baseball teams, typically have a roster of 26 players during the regular season. This includes a mix of pitchers, infielders, outfielders, and catchers. Additionally, teams can have a larger roster during spring training and may have a 40-man roster that includes players on the injured list and those called up from the minor leagues.
Nine, but innings can be adjusted according to how many pitches the pitchers are supposed to be getting in. They don't play more than one extra inning, and sometimes they just call it a tie after the ninth, if both teams are out of pitchers.