Florida Auto Exchange Stadium

Dunedin, Florida: Florida Auto Exchange Stadium in Dunedin is the home to Florida operations of the Toronto Blue Jays. The stadium is the spring training home to the Toronto Blue Jays as well as the regular season home to the Dunedin Blue Jays of the Florida State League and the Dunedin High School baseball program.

Built in 1990 on the site of the former Grant Field, Florida Auto Exchange Stadium is one of the top five facilities to catch a spring training game according to Sports Illustrated. The stadium has 5,510 seats and has three picnic areas along with air-conditioned skyboxes.

The stadium has been the Florida home of the Blue Jays since its construction. In fact, the Blue Jays have held spring training in Dunedin ever since their inaugural season in 1977.

They came close to holding regular season games here in 1995 during the Major League Baseball strike. When the league proposed using replacement players, the Blue Jays looked to move their games to Dunedin due to an Ontario law that did not allow the use of replacement players. However the strike was resolved prior to the start of the regular season and there was no need to hold a regular season game in Dunedin.

The stadium operated under several names during its history thanks to selling its naming rights to local businesses. The original name of the stadium is Dunedin Stadium at Grant Field but was known briefly as Knology Park through the 2008 season. Then in preparation of the 2011 season, the naming rights were sold again and the stadium was renamed Florida Auto Exchange Stadium for the next seven years.

Click on the photo above for pictures of Florida Auto Exchange Stadium.

Updated January 22, 2011

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