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Friday, March 04, 2005

The best baseball information on the Web

2005 is an exciting time for baseball fans in Washington. But baseball can be a complex and confusing sport for many people; it is full of statistics, rules and jargon. There are also more than 900 major league baseball players who filter through the league every year and more than 120 professional players controlled by the Nationals organization.
All this may seem confusing, but there are a multitude of baseball-related Web sites on the Internet (how did we ever live with out this glorious invention?) to help even the most virginal baseball fan make sense of the madness.

The Baseball Cube
The Cube is an excellent source for finding out about the latest hot prospect. All you have to do is type in the name of any professional minor league baseball player and you will instantly have all their statistics and biographical information at your finger tips.

Baseball Reference
A major league version of The Baseball Cube, Baseball Reference has all the information you could ever want to know about any player EVER to play in the major leagues.

Prosports Daily
Want to know the key news stories and rumors floating around every team in the major leagues every day? Prosports Daily compiles daily all the major newspaper stories in every major league city in one easy to navigate site.

Rotoworld
This Web site brings you all the latest rumors from around the major leagues quicker than almost any television sports program or newspaper can. It is updated 24 hours a day. It also provides valuable information for people playing fantasy baseball.

Baseball America
For all you general minor league, college and high school baseball news. Baseball America is the best. Want to know who the Nationals best prospects are, or whom they might take in the June amateur draft? BA can tell you.

Official Minor league Baseball
The official site for minor league baseball, MiLB.com will provide you with daily box scores, highlights and rosters for every professional minor league club, including the Nationals affiliates.

Minor League Ball with John Sickels
A Web site devoted to the minor leagues by one of the best minor league experts out there, John Sickels. Want to know who each teams' top 20 prospects are? Check out Minor League Ball. It is also a great place to meet and talk to other minor league baseball fans.

Nationals Official Site
Run by Major League Baseball, this site is a perfect place to go for the average fan.

The Washington Post and The Washington Times
Both newspapers provide online Nationals content, which can also be found in their print editions. The Post also provides a fair bit of extra content for Web subscribers. At this early point in the life of the Nationals, The Post provides baseball coverage leaps and bounds above that of the Times.

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