Campo Las Palmas in 1987 consisted of four structures that have expanded over time to presently seven buildings that have been extensively renovated. Three new larger buildings have been constructed, doubling the square footage of the complex to 10 buildings of nearly 100,000 total square feet.

The newly renovated Campos Las Palmas will house 96 players and 19 coaches and support staff. Training facilities include three and one-half fields, a covered batting cage large enough to accommodate infield practice, a mile running track, conditioning and weight room and training areas within the clubhouse.

Designed to expand the campus qualities of the original complex and encourage continuing education during time in camp, new buildings at Campo Las Palmas feature four classrooms, a quiet room and a social area for players. Campo Las Palmas, an extension of the Dodgers’ baseball operations department, includes offices for the club’s international scouting department. Offices and housing on site accommodate Campo Las Palmas’ coaching, training and educational staff and team managers. Outdoor terraces function as exterior rooms for exercise, reading, games of chess and quiet contemplation.

Additional updates include the Jackie Robinson Hall, which functions as a movie house that uses English-language films as part of language learning and is a place where players can spend time with their families when they visit Campo Las Palmas. A community field for little league play is near the entrance. Fruit trees and a vegetable garden near the new kitchen mark the team’s commitment to nutrition. A dining hall and nutritional program are also in place at Campo Las Palmas.

Renovations at Campo Las Palmas also pay tribute to its history. The fields and buildings at the complex are named for Dodger greats including Mota, Tommy Lasorda, Roy Campanella, Pedro Guerrero and Walter O’Malley. Also honored by names on facilities at Campo Las Palmas include the Martínez brothers (Ramón, Jesus and Pedro), Avila, Jarrín, renowned baseball instructor in the Dominican Republic Francisco “Viruta” Pichardo and former Dodger baseball operations staffer Luchy Binet Guerra.

Campo Las Palmas, Carretera Bayguana, San Antonio Guerra in the Dominican Republic operates year-round and is part of the Dodgers’ overall commitment to player development and international scouting in Latin America. It is overseen by Dodger senior facility manager Campo Las Palmas Jesus Negrette, Dodger coordinator of player development Duncan Webb and Dodger director of international scouting Ismael Cruz.