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The Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame, Shortstop Inductees
Published 5/6/2008 by Lou Poulas at Fantasy Baseball Blog - Razzball
The Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame (in conjunction with Razzball.com) is a new website dedicated to recognizing the accomplishments of Major League ballplayers during the “fantasy era” (1980-present). The greatest of these players will be elected to the Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame. To read more on the FBHOF, click here. This week, the best shortstops are identified and elected. Here is the FBHOF page for the position. The third installment for the inaugural list of inductees into the Fantasy Baseball ...

FBHOF Enshrines the Shortstops
Published 5/7/2008 by lpoulas@fantasyinsideronline.com (FBHOF-Lou) at Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame
Two Shortstops were enshrined today.  Razzball.com has the commentary, read it here.  FBHOF.com has the plaques, view them here.

FBHOF - Shortstops Inducted
Published 5/7/2008 by Baseball Lab at Sweet Lou's Baseball Lab
Two Shortstops were enshrined today. Razzball.com has the commentary, read it here. FBHOF.com has the plaques, view them here.

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