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By James Quintong
ESPN.com Monday, May 5, 2008 For many years, fantasy owners avoided Rockies pitchers like they were the plague. That seemed to change after last year (although they currently are demonstrating why it was a good idea to stay away from them in the first place). Just as fantasy owners were jumping on the Rockies' pitching bandwagon, they also were avoiding players on a number of other teams for a variety of reasons. However, a month into the season, some "misfit" teams are producing a handful of players fantasy owners should ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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