TGIF: First Half Awards

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The stars are shining bright here at the Sports of Boston First Half Fantasy Baseball Awards. In fact the award show just may take home the award for longest award show name. Wow, I don’t know who to thank. The first half had it all. Ups, downs, lefts, rights, you name it baby. This award show is highlighting those who have exceeded expectations, disappointed us greatly, and anybody ... [link]

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