Previous Boston Red Sox Spring Training Locations
- Charlottesville, Virginia (1901)
- Augusta, Georgia (1902)
- Macon, Georgia (1903-06)
- Little Rock, Arkansas (1907-08)
- Hot Springs, Arkansas (1909-10, 1912-18, 1920-23)
- Redondo Beach, California (1911)
- Tampa, Florida (1919)
- San Antonio, Texas (1924)
- New Orleans, Louisiana (1925-27)
- Highland Beach, Florida (1928-29)
- Pensacola, Florida (1930-31)
- Savannah, Georgia (1932)
- Sarasota, Florida (1933-42, 1946-58)
- Medford, Massachusetts (1943-44)
- Atlantic City, New Jersey (1945)
- Scottsdale, Arizona (1959-65)
- Winter Haven, Florida (1966-92)
- Fort Myers, Florida (1993-present)
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