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By Jason Grey
ESPN.com Wednesday, March 19, 2008 My draft strategy in high-profile leagues has been fairly predictable. I spend a lot on hitting, not so much on starting pitching, go for saves only at a discount and rarely spend more than $25 for a single player. No superstars need apply. I go for a balanced offensive roster. In other words, my draft strategy is virulently boring, but I keep doing it because I've had a lot of success with it. I drafted in two NL-only leagues this past week, both with multiple people who know me well and prob ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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