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By Adam Madison
Special to ESPN.com Monday, June 29, 2009 Fantasy owners are anxiously waiting to see how John Smoltz will follow up his rough debut against the Nationals. He may have allowed five runs in that start, but he also struck out five and walked just one, so maybe those 42-year-old bones have something left after all. Remember, any pitcher who can toss five or six decent innings can pick up some extra wins pitching for the Red Sox, and if you can strike out a few batters along the way, even better. To see where he ranks, along with the rest o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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