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By ESPN.com Fantasy Staff
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 10, 2007 Ranking players for fantasy baseball is an inexact science, at best. No two players are the same, and no two rankers, as well. Some fantasy experts lend a lot of weight to positional scarcity, others to statistical scarcity. Some consider career and three-year averages to have much more significance than first-half stats, while others are big believers in second-half performance history. Then there's the question of where to rank the first pitcher -- after Johan Santana, of course -- and th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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