Seamless Fantasy Baseball League Guest: Patrick T’s Library9

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We invited the Seamless League draft participants to weigh in with thoughts on their own teams. Patrick T, owner of Library9 in Seamless League Upton, took us up on the offer. Enjoy his analysis! [link]

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