less than 2 months and I will be happy:
Jan. 5-15, 2011
* Salary arbitration filing period
Jan. 18, 2011
* Salary arbitration figures exchanged
Feb. 1-21, 2011
* Salary arbitration hearings
Feb. 13, 2011
* Voluntary spring training reporting date for pitchers, catchers and injured players
Feb. 18, 2011
* Voluntary spring training reporting date for non-pitchers and catchers
March 1, 2011
* Mandatory Spring Training reporting date for all players
March 2-11, 2011
* Contracts of unsigned players may be renewed
March 28, 2011
* Deadline to request unconditional release waivers without having to pay player's full 2011 salary
March 31, 2011
* Opening day
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I just found this and found it funny, MLB season hasnt started (Obviously) but the Dodgers/Giants rivalry is alive in well during this winter-time:
http://network.yardbarker.com/mlb/ar...antrum/3798821
"ESPN and Major League Baseball are trying to move the Giants' 2011 opener from LA to San Francisco to allow for the ring presentation and flag raising to be nationally televised.
This move has caused the Dodgers to throw a fit. The Dodgers blog run by the LA Times summed up the displeasure nicely.
Memo to the San Francisco Giants:
Celebrate on your own time. Pat yourselves on the back as scheduled. Don’t suddenly look south to your arch enemies and expect applause.
Hey, you won the World Series. Congratulations, you earned it. Be proud and all. I’m just so happy for you.
Only don’t expect the baseball schedule and the Dodgers to bow in ceremony...
I don’t think so. Exactly what is in it for the Dodgers? Outside of an extra chartered flight and hotel stay in San Francisco? Hasn’t anyone heard the Dodgers are carefully watching their expenses these days?
Look I understand the not wanting the schedule to change but this isn't like moving a game in the middle of a season. The season is still over 100 days away and things at this point are not set in stone.
The Dodgers money is a little tight and they don't want to help out their superiors to the north but MLB should really just step in and make this right."