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By Tristan H. Cockcroft
ESPN.com Friday, February 23, 2007 Those who have followed my columns over the years are well aware of my tendency to build a fantasy team around hitting in the draft, leaving the pitching spots to the bargains, breakout candidates and sleepers of the later rounds. The thinking is that pitching as a whole can be unpredictable, so why take the risk with your premium picks? The question then becomes, what qualifies a pitcher as that bargain, breakout or sleeper candidate ideal to nab in those later rounds? There's no exact science ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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