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By AJ Mass, ESPN.com
Thursday, April 2, 2009 Opening Day is a special time of the year for fantasy baseball fans, but sometimes we put far too much emphasis on whether or not a player will be in the starting lineup or even the big league roster that first game. After all, it's a marathon and not a sprint, and just because a player like David Price or Matt Wieters isn't in the majors today doesn't mean they're not worth drafting. Similarly, just because a manager makes a decision on who his closer is going to be on Opening Day doesn't mean ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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