MLB Spring Training is active today, but there won't be live streams where you can watch the games as Friday featured the first time baseball teams played each other in training camp. The two games taking place at 3:05 p.m. ET are between the Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals and Seattle Mariners vs. San Diego Padres.
You can catch these games live online on MLB.TV: New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals, Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays vs. Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox.
There will be plenty of chances to watch Spring Training action as the MLB preseason continues to roll into March. However, MLB action might take a backseat as the World Baseball Classic is set to take off.
The WBC is starting on Mar. 2 and ending in mid-March. Preseason is set to conclude at the end of March when the regular season takes off.
If your local channels don't air baseball games, you can always subscribe to MLB.tv as they will air Spring Training games throughout training camp.
For the Rangers and Royals, 2013 will answer a lot of questions for both teams.
The Rangers are wondering if they can survive and compete without Josh Hamilton while the Royals wonder if it was worth trading for James Shields as they look forward to competing in an A.L. Central headed by the Tigers.
As far as the Mariners and Padres, the Mariners are expected to finish at the bottom of the A.L. West, but similar to the Cleveland Indians who made a lot of additions, the Mariners will be a fun team to watch as their younger players are expected to mature and the veterans will teach them a few things.
Mike Morse and Raul Ibanez are back with the Mariners and Kendrys Morales will surely bring fire power to that lineup.
The Padres are set to struggle in 2013 as they are still trying to find their identity as an organization.