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The snow will be melted soon, the trees will have leaves, the grass will be green again...and baseball will be back. Opening Day is March 31, with the Atlanta Braves taking on the Washington Nationals on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. Fortunately, we've got a month of Spring Training to look forward to first, which is the appetizer before the six-month feast. Below, we've outlined some of the best sites on the 'Net to keep you updated on all the news coming out of camps this spring.
Spring Training Coverage
MLB.com
You'll find fan guides, player features, video and sound clips, division and club previews and more on Major League Baseball's official Spring Training site.
ESPN.com
Hot Stove Heaters, columnists, camp coverage, results and much more.
SI.com
The kind of coverage you'd expect from Sports Illustrated, complete with comprehensive team and division previews, excellent features, columnists and news links.
FoxSports.com
Unlike many general sports sites, Fox hasn't put together a separate Spring Training section but you'll still find all the coverage you need here.
Yahoo! Sports Directory
Find any Spring Training information you're looking for on this handy site, including stadium stats, minor league affiliates, schedules, news links and fan pages.
USA Today
Of course, you'll find every bit of baseball info you can handle here.
Spring Training Yearbook
This magazine's online edition is loaded with team schedules, Spring Training news, ticket info, prospect listings and links to back issues and past features.
Cactus-League.com
Excellent coverage of Arizona's Cactus League.
SpringTrainingOnline.com
Everything you could want out of a Spring Training site, including ticket info, team news, schedules and even a ballpark guide.










