Baseball Spring Training Cities

Baseball Questions?
What are the best cities in Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California for youth baseball.
What do you think of having MLB in Japan.
What do you think of the idea of expanding spring training to other states such as Texas, Georgia, and California.
You could pick just about any populated area in those three states and find a good youth program.
I like the idea of MLB in Japan, but I think we need a reliable Mach 1.5+ passenger aircraft to make it feasable.
I think Georgia may be a bit too cool in spring. Same with Texas unless you go to the far southern part of the state, but then you have to contend with rainy season.
I don’t know that much about southern California weather, but I’ve often wondered why the Padres bother to go anywhere but home for spring training.
Too Hot 2010 baseball (spring training)
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