baseball-lab.blogspot.com - 10/16/2007
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FIO and the Baseball Lab complete their series on the best fantasy players of 2007 by looking into the depths of Starting Pitching. Fausto Carmona was (still is) king of he unexpected while Chris Carpenter killed more than one of us.
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