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POPSNintendo tries to make MLB interactive The Tampa Bay Devil Rays and San Francisco Giants have tried similar things in the past (ordering food, watching highlights, accessing stats) but dumped it from lack of use. I have to think, unless they incorporate some social networking capabilities for after-game parties, this will have a similar fate. (Does anyone need this?)
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POPSBaseball's suit is pure fantasy At what point is this going to stop? Courts have rules time and again that suits like this one, trying to control fantasy sports, are groundless. If it isn't a major baseball league trying to claim ownership of players names and the stats they produce, it's someone suing Yahoo! and CBS Sportsline for "inventing" a game that existed thirty years before they heard of it.
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POPSESPN - MLB Draft becoming a spectator event Thanks in large part to fantasy sports, the major league baseball draft is finally becoming an event of great interest. Our own keeper league has been drafting college prospects for several years, hoping for a big June draft payoff. (Rest assured, Maine Squeeze fans ... David Price, Matt Wieters and Joe Savery will be protected on our roster next year.)