If you are a baseball fan, you'll have to spend a week in Arizona or Florida at least once in order to experience Spring Training. There's no better way to melt away the winter blues and get back to the quiet, languid pace that makes baseball a special sport in our hyper-fast society.
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The players on the field are a mix of established major leaguers, promising minor leaguers, and guys hoping for a lucky break. And while the games are taken seriously by the guys who are on the field,
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Ever hoped to catch a ball at a game? You'll never have better odds than at spring training.
One of my favorite activities at Spring Training is to arrive during practice,
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So what are you waiting for? Get a cheap flight today, and check out the schedules on the Internet (
www.mlb.com). You can be in the bleachers for tomorrow's doubleheader.