
"The Dodgers are set to begin Cactus League play on Feb. 21 against the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium. It's been just 64 days since the Dodgers were crowned World Series champions, but spring camp is just around the corner. More news: Dodgers Showing Interest in Brewers Ace Freddy Peralta, Per Latest Update Perhaps the quick turnaround is the price the Dodgers pay for being the defending champs."
"While the MLB regular season is always interesting to watch, the spring is a time of hope and excitement as players arrive at Camelback Ranch. Fans get a chance to watch their favorite players as well as welcome new ones to the Dodgers' facility in Glendale, Ariz. The beauty of spring training is how relaxed the environment is. Fans are able to greet players at arm's length, watch live baseball again, and get excited for the upcoming season."
The Los Angeles Dodgers will begin Cactus League play on Feb. 21 against the Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium, 47 days before their first spring matchup. The team was crowned World Series champions 64 days earlier, creating a quick turnaround into spring camp. Spring training offers relaxed fan access at Camelback Ranch and opportunities to see returning and new players. The 2026 camp will be disrupted by the World Baseball Classic, causing many WBC participants to miss most of spring. Pitchers and catchers are expected to report around Feb. 8, with position players arriving the following week. Los Angeles has signed Edwin Diaz and re-signed Miguel Rojas, and more roster moves are anticipated.
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