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By Shawn Peters
Special to ESPN.com Friday, June 5, 2009 Some time ago, a writer for ESPN.com -- Bill Simmons, you may have heard of him -- proposed a standardized set of rules for all fantasy football leagues as a way to make the sport more fun. I pretty much agreed, and not just because I'm a company man. It would save me from generating dozens of different cheat sheets each year and needing the Dewey Decimal system to organize them. But that kind of cookie-cutter approach would never fly for fantasy baseball. The game has been around for too lo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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