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Bleacher Features Archive
CBS SportsLine Fantasy Baseball 1998
From Topic 1 -- 'Closers'
Woody Sweet has some issues with Mr. Franco
John M. Haddow is making 'capitol' gains with his closer strategies.
Bill DeMartini makes sure he gets a closer from a good team.
Mike Brouette says that choosing a closer depends on the type of league you play in.
Jim Gillen says that closers are pretty much an afterthought when he drafts his team.
From Topic 2 -- 'Early Surprises'
Tenn Lions is a Challenge Game fanatic who will never pick up Tony Clark
Corey Slutsky is a college student who fancies Bret Boone
Joe Monaco says Derek rings his Fantasy Bell
Paul Mallia of Connecticut says there are plenty of surprises so far
From Topic 3 -- 'Knowing When to Say When'
Lenny Ortiz keeps the faith throughout the Fantasy Baseball season
Cash Chitwood has some unorthadoxed ways of turning a season around
Pat Patruno says the weather has played an important role in some player's early-season struggles
From Topic 4 -- 'Where's Your Heart?'
Barry Pollack reads the out of town boxes before seeing what John Olerud has done
Sam Le is a 12th grader with a lot on his mind
Rick Wion has some tough decisions to make with his remote control
From Topic 5 -- 'Newborns'
Bleacher Features veteran Lenny Ortiz knows what happens to some overrated newborns - 'Anyone seen Pat Listach?'
Steve Pond has watched a slew of rookies perform well in his league
Henry Bartolf is quite disgusted with Kerry Wood
From Topic 6 -- 'Cellar Dwellers'
Mark Spicer has taken teams from worst to first
Dan Keston is a fine one to take advice from. He is winning his league
Michael Mullins is winning his CBS SportsLine Fantasy Roto Challenge league with some help from the Advance Scout
Bill Clark has some good advice ... and some helpful friends
Andrew Lericos is not a cellar dweller, but he still wanted to offer some advice
From Topic 7 -- 'Real Life Imitates Fantasy'
Cash Chitwood says that real life stats do not tell the whole story
Dale Lolley says there are no surprises on the Braves
Keith Yeager says the past can tell you a lot about a team's Fantasy potential
From Topic 8 -- 'Multiple Leagues Malady'
Bill DeMartini, a Bleacher Features legend, is in first place in three of his five leagues
Mike Crowder is suffering badly from many maladies
From Topic 9 -- 'Sanford & Son Syndrome'
Earl Bench's league utilizes an ususual but effective rule for avoiding the SSS
Geoff Gilbert's league has faced the Sanford & Son Syndrome so many times they renamed it
Tom Hoffer's league adapted new rules to inoculate the Sanford & Son Syndrome
From Topic 10 -- 'Braggarts' Check out all the 'Braggarts' postings here. From Topic 11 -- 'Comeback Kings'
Andrew P. Hoenecke says everything lies in the numbers
Anthony Peter Gigliotti throws in the towel
From Topic 12 -- 'Rumor Mill'
The Sandman says that trade rumors help awaken his league during the 'dog days of summer'
Keith J. Yeager like trade rumors to spread through his league because it makes Fantasy Baseball more like the real game
From Topic 13 -- 'Roto Rooters'
Cameron Akers' job allows him to be around Fantasy Baseball full-time
Matt Young has a hard time following his Fantasy Baseball team -- his pitching s
taff is miserable
Keith Yeager, a Bleacher Features regular, talks about 'the urge of knowi
ng' in his latest piece
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