TD Ballpark

TD Ballpark
Entrance to TD Ballpark
Interactive map of TD Ballpark
Former namesDunedin Stadium at Grant Field
Knology Park (2004–2008)
Florida Auto Exchange Stadium (2010–2017)
Dunedin Stadium (2018)
Location373 Douglas Avenue #A
Dunedin, FL 34698
Coordinates28°0′13″N 82°47′11″W / 28.00361°N 82.78639°W / 28.00361; -82.78639
OwnerCity of Dunedin Parks & Recreation Department
OperatorCity of Dunedin Parks & Recreation Department
Capacity8,500 (2020-present)
5,509 (2005–2019)
6,106 (1999–2004)
6,218 (1990–1998)
SurfaceGrass
Field sizeLeft Field – 333 ft
Left-Center – 380 ft
Center Field – 400 ft
Right-Center – 363 ft
Right Field – 336 ft
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 1, 1989
OpenedMarch 1, 1990
Construction cost$2.4 million
($5.91 million in 2025 dollars)
ArchitectJohnston Dana Associates
General contractorCase Contracting Company
Tenants
Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) 1990–present (Spring training); April–May 2021 (Regular season)
Dunedin Blue Jays (FSL) 1990–present
Dunedin High School Falcons baseball

TD Ballpark, originally Dunedin Stadium at Grant Field, is a baseball stadium located in Dunedin, Florida. The stadium was built in 1990 and holds 8,500 people. It is the spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays, as well as home field of their Single-A affiliate, the Dunedin Blue Jays of the Florida State League and the Dunedin High School Falcons baseball team.

Built in 1990 on the site of the former Grant Field, the stadium underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2019–2020 at a cost of approximately $102 million. Due to border restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic, the stadium served as the Toronto Blue Jays' temporary regular-season home venue for the first two months of the 2021 Major League Baseball season. The stadium has also been known as Knology Park (2004–2008) and Florida Auto Exchange Stadium (2010–2017).