If spring fever means baseball to you, then I've got some Internet diversions for you. All require Shockwave, which can be downloaded for free. Now, altogether please: "Take me out to the ball game. Take me out to the crowd."
Follow the Fun & Games link (look on the blue left-hand frame) for three Shockwave games.
"Sports Illustrated for Kids" has created a terrific (and free) fantasy baseball league just for kids.
CBS Sportsline presents twenty-five Shockwave sports games, including three with baseball themes.
Other than games played by my own kids, I am not known as huge sports fan. But over the years, baseball has won me over. Encouraged by my daughter (the biggest baseball fan in our house) I have come to enjoy and appreciate the national pastime. Play ball!
Baseball Almanac is a comprehensive site filled with every imaginable baseball stat, record, award, record, and "Fabulous Feat.
Little League Baseball is the largest organized youth sports program in the world with millions of participants on 200,000 teams in 100 countries.
The kids section of the Major League Baseball site is my pick of the day for the variety of their content.
"The story of baseball is also the story of race in America, of immigration and assimilation; of the struggle between labor and management, of popular culture and advertising, of myth and the nature of heroes, villains, and buffoons; of the role of women
The online edition of "Sports Illustrated for Kids" is fun from cover to cover.