
Mesa's baseball experience begins at Riverview Baseball Complex, where four full-size fields set a high-level stage along Rio Salado Parkway. As the Chicago Cubs' spring training home, it connects seamlessly with nearby Sloan Park and Hohokam Stadium, spring training homes of the Cubs and A's, two premier venues featuring stadium fields and big-league atmospheres that bring Major League energy to every game.
That big-league presence carries throughout the city's facilities. Sloan Park features a full stadium field and an additional stadium field built for marquee matchups and large-scale events, while Hohokam Stadium delivers a professional stadium field and secondary stadium setup that creates an authentic, high-impact game day environment.

For scale and versatility, Red Mountain Baseball Complex stands out as one of Mesa's most dynamic venues, combining three full-size baseball fields, eight youth baseball fields and four full-size softball fields all in one location. It's built to host large tournaments across multiple age groups and even multiple sports simultaneously.
Eastmark Sports Complex brings a modern, flexible approach with four full-size baseball fields designed for high-quality play and tournament adaptability. Meanwhile, Monterey Park and Gene Autry Sports Complex provide dependable, well-balanced options with four and three full-size baseball fields respectively, making them ideal for league play and organized competition.
Youth and development play are fully supported across the city. Skyline Softball Complex offers four youth softball fields while also supporting youth baseball, creating a versatile development space. Quail Run expands on that with four youth baseball fields alongside four multi-purpose fields for soccer and flag football, while Fiesta Sports Park provides an accessible, community-focused setting with two youth baseball fields and two youth softball fields.
Additional multi-use facilities continue that depth, with Red Mountain Soccer Complex offering 16 flat fields designed for large tournaments and Lehi Sports Park providing five multi-purpose fields for soccer, flag football and recreational play.

Mesa's aquatic facilities match that same level of excellence. Kino Aquatic Center and Skyline Aquatic Center each feature a 75-meter Olympic-size swimming pool with a moveable bulkhead, giving the city two elite venues for competitive swimming, training and major events.
Rounding it all out, Arizona Athletic Grounds elevates Mesa into a national tournament destination. This expansive complex features 24 flat fields, one stadium field, eight baseball/softball diamonds, 57 volleyball courts, 18 basketball courts, four pickleball courts and more than 100,000 square feet of convention space, capable of hosting everything from single-sport championships to large-scale multi-sport events.
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