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By Brendan Roberts
ESPN.com Thursday, July 2, 2009 Baseball coverage continually advances. Statistics are more diverse and more readily available than ever -- fantasy baseball certainly has played a part in both of those -- and even casual fans can now spout off statistics that fans couldn't even dream of 30 to 40 years ago. Fans have more access to games and highlights (on television or online); I think I've seen that Luis Castillo game-losing dropped popup against the Yankees no fewer than 19 times. There are online forums to debate the spor ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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