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what websites do folks use for rotisserie/fantasy baseball type info? I have always used whatever I can get from free sites like espn, cbssportsline, mlb.com, etc. Are any of the sites with paid premium content worthwhile? I see that ESPN insider is almost $50 a year. Which would be bad enough, but they also force you to subscribe to their awful print magazine. And they'd have to pay ME to do that.

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what websites do folks use for rotisserie/fantasy baseball type info? I have always used whatever I can get from free sites like espn, cbssportsline, mlb.com, etc. Are any of the sites with paid premium content worthwhile? I see that ESPN insider is almost $50 a year. Which would be bad enough, but they also force you to subscribe to their awful print magazine. And they'd have to pay ME to do that.

 

I use Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Baseball.

 

I'm already in a fantasy league, so I can see player's stats during games in progress.

I'm not entirely sure if you can if you are not signed up with a team.

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The umpire crew in last night's Yanks/Sox game contained both Joe West and Angel Hernandez. Is the umpire's clubhouse in Fenway big enough to hold that much ego? Why not throw in C.B. Bucknor just for kicks.

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The worst thing about opening day (at least in a place like Texas) is that they have to schedule an off-day on Tuesday to protect the gate. I'm ready for some baseball, dammit, especially after Monday's late-inning heroics. Thank God Wednesday is here. Just a few more hours to go until Game 2.

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The worst thing about opening day (at least in a place like Texas) is that they have to schedule an off-day on Tuesday to protect the gate. I'm ready for some baseball, dammit, especially after Monday's late-inning heroics. Thank God Wednesday is here. Just a few more hours to go until Game 2.

 

They do the same thing here with the Mets. Sucks. That Tuesday after opening day is one the toughest days. I dread it every year. :cheers

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what websites do folks use for rotisserie/fantasy baseball type info? I have always used whatever I can get from free sites like espn, cbssportsline, mlb.com, etc. Are any of the sites with paid premium content worthwhile? I see that ESPN insider is almost $50 a year. Which would be bad enough, but they also force you to subscribe to their awful print magazine. And they'd have to pay ME to do that.

 

 

I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I use this a lot.

 

http://www.rotoworld.com/

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Went to Royals game yesterday. They're a damn good team for 6 innings then they are abismal. We were able to heckle Johnny Damon and the 3rd baseman who left the game in the 7th. We like to think he had enough of us.

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For those of you that have Comcast and/or MLB Network they are playing pretty much every game this weekend for free on their sub channels.

 

I'm not sure about other cable companies.

 

It's those channels that have nothing on them, but baseball schedules. Unless, of course, if you pay for the services.

 

Check your local listings.

 

Right now I have the Yankees/Rays game on. I can switch over to the Mets, Giants, Reds and some other team.

5 games!

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