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By James Quintong
ESPN.com Friday, October 10, 2008 October is a time of transition for fantasy baseball owners. The regular season is over, so there are no games that actually mean something until next spring. Yes, there is a month of exciting postseason play, but it only has secondary impact on your fantasy strategy going forward -- unless you're among the few who do a league among the playoff teams (and my condolences to those who relied on the Cubs in those leagues). Keeper-league owners are already starting to get their rosters in shape, bu ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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