Found April 16, 2007 on
The GNUru Fantasy Baseball:
PLAYERS:
David DeJesus,
Lyle Overbay,
Alfonso Soriano,
Ty Wigginton,
Tyler Johnson
TEAMS: Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, Tampa Bay Rays, St. Louis Cardinals
TEAMS: Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, Tampa Bay Rays, St. Louis Cardinals
The first two weeks of the 2007 Fantasy Baseball season are about to come to a close. That means that now's the time to put the last 2 weeks behind you and turn your attention to week three. While the first 2 weeks of the 2007 season have been frustrating to many as rain, sleet, and snow have postponed many games, comfort can be taken in the fact that those games will be made up at a later date. Those mid-summer makeup games will come in handy during the stretch run of your fantasy season. That is of course if you can keep your head above water until then. If the weather and cold starts has your head spinning already, just remember the season is a marathon and rabbits don't necessarily make good long-distance runners. All you can do is make the most of every free agent move and put the right guys on the field. Fortunately the GNUru is here to help with your week 3 lineup decisions.
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