Here's your guide to Padres Spring Training
SAN DIEGO -- It's now only a matter of days before the Padres begin reporting to Arizona for their 26th Cactus League season at the Peoria Sports Complex.
Here's a breakdown of all the relevant information for those travelling, watching or following along with Padres Spring Training.
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Pitchers and catchers report date
Feb. 13
First pitchers and catchers workout
Feb. 14
Full squad report date
Feb. 18
First full-squad workout
Feb. 19
New faces to know
2B Ian Kinsler, IF Esteban Quiroz
Top prospects to know
SS Fernando Tatis Jr. (No. 1 Padres prospect, per MLB Pipeline), C Francisco Mejía (No. 3) 2B Luis Urías (No. 4), RHP Chris Paddack (No. 5), LHP Logan Allen (No. 8), RHP Cal Quantrill (No. 11), RHP Jacob Nix (No. 14), 1B/OF Josh Naylor (No. 15), 3B Hudson Potts (No. 23), C Austin Allen (No. 25)
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Where is the facility?
The Peoria Sports Complex is located in Peoria, Ariz., just off highway 101 at the Bell Road exit.
Can fans attend workouts?
Yes, certain areas of the team's workouts will be open to the public, as they have been in the past. Generally speaking, workouts begin around 9 a.m. and end approximately one hour before the first pitch of that afternoon's Cactus League game (sometimes earlier if the game is on the road).
First game
Feb. 23 at Seattle, 12:10 p.m. PT (1:10 p.m. MT).
First TV game
Feb. 23 at Seattle, 12:10 p.m. PT, Fox Sports San Diego.
One other notable game
March 14 marks the NL West champion Dodgers' only trip to the Peoria Sports Complex this spring.
Last game in Arizona
March 24 vs. Chicago Cubs.
Any additional exhibitions before the regular season?
The Padres will travel to T-Mobile Park for a two-game exhibition set against the Mariners on March 25 and 26.
Opening Day
March 28 vs. San Francisco at Petco Park, 1:10 p.m. PT.