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Opening Day is just a week away, and there are 12 Spring Training games that can be seen today on MLB.TV to get you into the swing of the season.
Today's spring slate is headlined by the return of Carlos Correa to the Astros and appearances by several aces looking for final tuneups before the games begin to count next Sunday.
Spring schedule
Fans can watch much of this spring's action streaming live on MLB.TV Premium.
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Here's what to watch for throughout the day (all times ET):
Final Sale: BOS@MIN, 1:05 p.m., MLB.TV
Chris Sale toes the rubber for what could be the last time this spring, as the All-Star lefty eyes the start of his first season in Boston. Sale has pitched to a 3.38 ERA this spring.
Sale will be opposed by Kyle Gibson, who pitched very well against the Red Sox earlier this spring. Boston's lineup that day, though, didn't feature many regulars.

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Happy (?) Harvey Day: ATL@NYM, 1:10 p.m., MLB.TV
It won't be long until this divisional rivalry heats up again in earnest, with the Braves improved and New York an established contender.
Matt Harvey will play a big role in deciding which direction the rivalry -- and the Mets' season, for that matter -- swings. His Spring Training (0-4, 7.30 ERA) has been a struggle as he returns from thoracic outlet syndrome.
Matt Wisler will take the mound for Atlanta against a familiar foe. He's made five regular-season starts against the Mets.

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Correa back from Classic: HOU@WAS, 1:05 p.m., MLB.TV
How cool is it that these two very good teams share a complex, and therefore can match up regularly in spring? Correa is expected to return to the Astros' lineup for the first time since starring in the World Baseball Classic. That'll make a nice challenge for Nationals lefty Gio González, who looks to continue a strong spring.
Four batters were plunked when these two teams played each other last Saturday, including Bryce Harper and Alex Bregman. The Nationals won, 4-1.

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Kazmir, Hamels duel: LAD@TEX, 4:05 p.m., MLB.TV
Today's start will be big for Scott Kazmir to prove he's come far enough with his mechanics this spring to win a rotation spot. For now, the veteran lefty appears on the outside, looking in, as this will be his first start in three weeks. He'll face off with Cole Hamels, who allowed two runs (one earned) in four innings last time out.