Roto Chronicles: American League - July 14

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 Roto Chronicles: American League - July 14
It’s All-Star week, so lets take a look at this years’ American League Roto All-Stars…. It’s a rite of summer, every year we fans get to vote for who we want to see in the All-Star game. Some of us punch the little holes out on a ballot card for each player on our favorite team, while other fans vote for which player they believe to be the best at his position. And then some of us think ... [link]

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