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By Eric Karabell
Wednesday, December 5, 2007 Imagine being in a fantasy baseball league and making it clear to everyone you have a need for a certain position, or statistic. A few teams reply to your requests, and one in particular has exactly the perfect fit for your team. You negotiate. You go back and forth. You consider the cost, what it will take to get the deal done and how much better your team will be when it's over, and then ... ... then another team swoops in and makes that deal. In my opinion this just happened to the Los Ang ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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