When Major League Baseball first suspended operations in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, there was an expectation most players would remain at their respective Spring Training facilities.
Some of that stemmed from an initial belief that the shutdown would be temporary. The Los Angeles Dodgers were planning to keep Camelback Ranch open and available to players on a voluntary basis.
But MLB began to adjust its policies and players elected to return to offseason homes or city of their team. As the league works on finalizing a plan for the 2020 regular season and some stay-at-home orders being loosened, select facilities across the sport have re-opened.