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Lee Health will become the official Florida health care provider of the Minnesota Twins and will have the naming rights to the club’s south Fort Myers springs training complex as part of a 10-year partnership. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.

The naming rights agreement between the technology and communications company Century Link and the Major League Baseball franchise began in 2014 and expired at the end of 2021. Under the new agreement, it will be called Lee Health Sports Complex.

At 14100 Six Mile Cypress Parkway, the complex includes the 8,730-seat Hammond Stadium, five full practice fields and two half-fields, a minor league building with locker rooms, training and video facilities, the Twins Player Development Academy, which features a 58-room residence hall for players and staff, dining facilities, recreational spaces, meeting rooms, educational classrooms and the 220-seat Champions Hall and four community softball fields.

The Twins and the club’s six minor league affiliates have called the Lee Health Sports Complex their spring training home since 1991.

Beyond naming rights, this partnership also features programs at the Lee Health Sports Complex that include free health checks during Twins spring training home games and additional nongameday health fairs, fitness classes for all ages, softball leagues and yoga nights. Lee Health also becomes the presenting partner for the Twins’ annual Southwest Florida-based lineup of free youth baseball and softball clinics, held at both the complex and youth league sites throughout the region.

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