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“Play ball!” Major League umpires won’t shout those magical words in the Southland for nearly two more months. Can’t wait that long? Then plan a jaunt to Arizona, where the Angels and 11 other teams will play in the Cactus League. In late March, they’ll be joined by the Dodgers, who are moving their spring training from Florida to Arizona. It’s all just a short flight -- or an easy drive -- from L.A. Ticket prices are a real steal, starting around $5 for lawn seating to $25 for a seat behind home plate. Check out schedules at cactusleague.com and springtrainingonline.com. -- Jay Jones, Special to The Times

TEAMHOME STADIUMSCHEDULE/TICKET INFOTHE VIBE

Arizona

Diamondbacks

Tucson Electric Park,

2500 E. Ajo Way, Tucson

Feb. 28 to March 29

$5 to $16

diamondbacks.mlb.com, (866) 672-1343 and at the stadium.

Strong pitchers led the D’backs to the best record in the National League last year. Look for stellar repeat performances in ’08.
Chicago Cubs

Hohokam Stadium,

1235 N. Center St., Mesa

Feb. 29 to March 27

$6 to $26

cubs.mlb.com,

(800) 905-3315 and at the stadium.

They finished first in the NL Central Division last year, but a spot in the World Series continues to elude the Cubbies.
Colorado Rockies

Hi Corbett Field,

3400 E. Camino Campestre, Tucson

Feb. 29 to March 26

$4 to $17

rockies.mlb.com, (800) 388-7625 and at the stadium box office.

After handily winning the NL pennant, the Rockies lost four straight games to the Red Sox in the World Series. The folks in Denver are still licking their wounds.
Chicago White Sox

Tucson Electric Park,

2500 E. Ajo Way, Tucson

Feb. 27 to March 27

$5 to $16

whitesox.mlb.com, (866) 672-1343 and at the stadium.

Chicago’s South Siders cringe at the thought of the team’s 72-90 record last year, the opposite of its 90-72 record in ’06. Maybe the White Sox can split the difference this year.
Kansas City Royals

Surprise Stadium,

15930 N. Bullard Ave., Surprise

March 1 to 26

$7 to $22

royals.mlb.com, (800) 326-4000 and at the stadium.

All but the top three spots in the Royals’ lineup are still up for grabs, depending on who’s hot during spring training.

Angels

Tempe Diablo Stadium,

2200 W. Alameda Drive, Tempe

Feb. 28 to March 29

$5 to $25

angels.mlb.com, (480) 784-4444 and at the stadium.

The Angels won the American League West division title last year but faltered in the playoffs. Fans hope they’ll make it all the way to the World Series this season.
Dodgers

Phoenix Municipal Stadium,

5999 E. Van Buren St., Phoenix

(2 games only)

March 20 versus White Sox

March 22 versus Angels

$6 to $21

dodgers.mlb.com, (877) 493-2255 and at the stadium

After 56 years of spring training in Vero Beach, the Dodgers will play their last game in Florida on March 18. Next year, the team will head west to Airzona to train in a new stadium in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale.

Milwaukee

Brewers

Maryvale Baseball Park,

3600 N. 51st Ave., Phoenix

Feb. 28 to March 27

$8 to $19

brewers.mlb.com,

(800) 933-7890 and the stadium.

It has been a hard winter in Wisconsin, so look for flocks of snowbirds in cheesehead hats at the smallest of the Valley of the Sun’s ballparks.
Oakland Athletics

Phoenix Municipal Stadium,

5999 E. Van Buren St., Phoenix

Feb. 29-March 19

$6-$25

athletics.mlb.com,

(877) 493-2255 and at the stadium.

The A’s play in one of the area’s older ballparks, much improved by an $8-million

renovation three years ago.

San Diego PadresPeoria Sports Complex, 16101 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria

Feb. 29 to March 26

$6 to $23

padres.mlb.com,

(800) 677-1227 and at the stadium.

The Padres share Peoria Stadium with the Mariners; it has nearly 13,000 seats. Many also think it’s the best place to watch a game.
San Francisco Giants

Scottsdale Stadium,

7408 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale

Feb. 28 to March 25

$8 to $28

giants.mlb.com,

(877) 473-4849 and at the stadium.

The Giants hope to improve on their last-place finish in the NL West to mark the 50th anniversary of the team’s move to San Francisco.
Seattle Mariners

Peoria Sports Complex,

16101 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria

Feb. 28 to March 27

$6 to $23

mariners.com,

(800) 677-1227 and at the stadium.

Thanks to some big off-season trades, the Mariners expect to go from strength to strength.

Texas Rangers

Surprise Stadium,

15930 N. Bullard Ave., Surprise

Feb. 29 to March 27

$7 to $22

texasrangers.com,

(480) 784-4444 and at the stadium.

The Rangers finished last -- 19 games behind the Angels -- in ‘07, so the only way to go is up.

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