Best Place to See a Spring Training Game
It may be “just” a spring training field, but Sloan Park gives professional MLB stadium energy. Nestled west of Tempe and south of the Salt River in Mesa, the vibe in the park will make you think the teams in action are playing for regular-season glory. Reminiscent of the Cubs’ Wrigley Field in Chicago, the park has great outfield seating, plus plenty of places to watch from behind home plate and along the first and third baselines. For us, though, the best part of the park is its Chicago dogs. With their frankfurter on a poppy-seed bun in hand, fans can load up with Chicago-style toppings of their choice at the many buffet-style stands around the park. After topping the dog with white onions, tomato slices, dill pickle spears, peppers, celery salt and more — but not ketchup — fans can head back to their seat to enjoy the ballgame. But they may be getting up soon to grab another.