Roto Chronicles: National League — April 28

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 Roto Chronicles: National League — April 28
Surprising names come up in this week's edition of Ruts and Royalty. Last week I took a week off to describe some terms of pitching that are often used and sometimes misunderstood. Hopefully I cleared up some of the confusion. Here are this past week's Ruts and Royalty. [link]

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