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Today in Columnists: Stu Rosenberg
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It was bad, no matter how you spell it - Published 08/17/07
When things go south, the natural response is to lash out at those we feel are most at fault.
Tight ends should not be ignored - Published 08/10/07
Tight ends have long been the Rodney Dangerfields of the gridiron, seen as more Daffy than Bugs, more Garfunkel than Simon.
This MLB trade adds some bite to fantasy lineup - Published 08/03/07
Next to kid-friendly holidays and fantasy draft weekends, my favorite time of year has arrived.
These NFL stars set to tally big numbers - Published 08/12/05
It's seventh-inning stretch time, so let's step off the baseball diamond for a second and step onto the gridiron to get a head start on the upcoming Fantasy Football season.
Hey, Fantasy Baseball owners, it's time to get desperate - Published 07/29/05
With just two months left in the season, it's desperation time for many Fantasy Baseball owners.
Fantasy help wanted? These are the guys you need - Published 07/22/05
To quote The Clash's Mick Jones and the late Joe Strummer: "Should I stay or should I go?" That's the question many Fantasy Baseball owners are asking themselves when it comes to keeping or dealing players who, for one reason or another, underachieved during the season's first half.
Saluting the best: Baseball's first-half All-Stars - Published 07/08/05
Since April, Fantasy Baseball junkies have spent countless hours watching games on TV, charting them on the Internet and reading box scores with a diligence our parents wished we'd reserved for algebra.
Rookie Review - Published 07/01/05
Life in the major leagues can be a rude awakening for rookies, who, in addition to often meeting grand-scale failure on the field for the first time, are subjected to a season of veteran ridicule.
Exit Greinke, enter Yhency - Published 06/17/05
What kind of moron sticks with a slumping pitcher who's gone from bad to pathetic in record time, then has the nerve to endorse him in print?
The worst of the worst: Fantasy busts aren't hard to find in '05 - Published 06/10/05
For every Brian Roberts and Derrek Lee players for whom the planets have aligned and failure has not computed there is a Jason Schmidt or Jim Thome whose underwhelming performance has made people swear never to read another preseason Fantasy Baseball magazine.
Stick with Schmidt, for now - Published 06/03/05
A longtime family friend recently congratulated me on the new column and said, if anything, it must be a great outlet for venting.
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