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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.18.2008
PHOENIX — Goodyear is hoping for a rosy economic future once the Cincinnati Reds and the Cleveland Indians begin spring training there in 2010.
Goodyear and team officials broke ground Monday on the Reds new $33 million spring training home.
Reds CEO Bob Castellini told the gathering how impressed he was by the city's interest in attracting the team, which trains in Sarasota, Fla.
Castellini says they feel like they were truly wanted by Goodyear officials.
The Reds' future clubhouse is part of a $108 million spring-training complex with a 10,000-seat stadium and practice space for two teams.
Goodyear and the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority are funding the project. The Indians started training at the complex this fall.
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