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Dodgers open spring slate March 5

Schedule of 27 games includes 15 at Camelback Ranch

11/11/09 9:26 PM EST

LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers on Wednesday announced their 2010 Cactus League schedule, which opens Friday, March 5, against the Chicago White Sox at Camelback Ranch-Glendale, the complex shared by the two clubs.

The 27-game schedule includes 15 games at Camelback Ranch and four games against the Angels -- March 15 in Tempe, Ariz.; March 22 at Camelback Ranch; April 2 in Anaheim; and April 3 at Dodger Stadium.

There will be four weekends in which the Dodgers will play at least two games at Camelback Ranch, giving fans who travel from other states an opportunity to see multiple games on a trip.

Season tickets and Spring Training information are available at www.dodgers.com/spring or by calling (623) 302-5000. Mini-plans are on currently sale with three-game plans starting at just $10 per game.

A Spring Training broadcast schedule and on-sale date for individual game tickets to Dodgers and White Sox Cactus League games in Glendale will be announced this winter.

Ken Gurnick is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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