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Passing the Fantasy Baseball Torch

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I was born a Yankee, and I grew up as a Tar Heel.  I started playing fantasy baseball at 14 years old and my obsession has been on a steady incline ever since.  While I'm still under "amateur" status, I would like to one day become the next Matthew Berry.

If you like his work here, please go to his Yankees blog: http://theblogthatruthbuilt.com/

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