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Inside Fantasy Baseball | Finding sleepers is crucial to fantasy success

With Opening Day just a week away, fantasy baseball leagues are scrambling to draft their teams. Most drafts are not won in the early rounds - there are so many great players available that the difference between them is nominal - but rather in the middle and later rounds by owners who can anticipate the sleepers - players who will surpass their expectations.


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Will Herberich | Big Hitter, The Llama

If I were smart, I would've given up candy for Lent. I barely eat it. Instead, masochistic genius that I am, I decided to give up my all-time favorite sports Web site: ESPN.com.











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Matt Kaufman | A Happy Recap

The scene: the United Center in Chicago, home of the Chicago Bulls. The visiting team's lineup has just been introduced. The lights dim. Then, you hear it.






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Looking at UN-American values

After reading Jordan Greene's viewpoint, "Reject UN-American Values" (March 14) which lambasted the United Nations as an existential threat to the United States, I feel compelled to respond to a number of his more fallacious points.


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Pete McKeown | Daily Townie

Like many fellow townies, I'm not much for change. Now I'm not talking about coins; I love coins, and saving change has basically turned into my income in college - I've used the Coinstar at the townie Foodmaster on Route 16 more than I've used a real bank.


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Over 100 rising sophomores on housing waitlist

While all juniors and seniors who requested on-campus housing received it, a little over 100 members of the Class of 2010 are on the waitlist for rooms after last week's lottery, according to Director of Residential Life and Learning Yolanda King.


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Baseball Preview | Casey's pitching staff ready to take the mound

Last year the Jumbos finished their season with a record of 24-14 (9-3 NESCAC) and a runner-up title in the NESCAC conference thanks in large part to the work of their pitching staff. In the 2006 season, the team's pitchers boasted a team ERA of 3.84 and kept opponents at bay with a .325 batting average.