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  2. Matthew Berry - Wikipedia

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    Matthew J. Berry (born December 29, 1969) [1] is an American writer, columnist, fantasy sports analyst, and television personality. Berry started his career by writing for television and film and creating a few pilots and film scripts with his writing partner Eric Abrams.

  3. Fantasy sport - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy sports are generally considered to be a form of gambling, though they are far less strictly regulated than other forms of sports betting. [75] Unlike traditional sports betting, fantasy sports are generally viewed as "games of skill," rather than "games of chance," thus exempting them from gambling bans and regulations in many ...

  4. Fantasy Sports Writers Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the FSWA established a Hall of Fame to honor fantasy sports writers, publishers, and editors "who possess a distinguished body of work and/or those who have helped to advance the careers of others in the fantasy sports industry." [6] The classes of writers inducted into the Hall of Fame are below.

  5. Fantasy resume refresh: Guys who need to reboot their careers ...

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    Matt Harmon is back from vacation and feeling refreshed. In his return to the pod, he asks which players need a fantasy refresh in 2024. Andy Behrens joins Harmon on the pod as they try to ...

  6. 2025 Fantasy Baseball Catcher Preview: The position is back ...

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    Bart got his career on track after joining the Pirates, posting an .802 OPS while playing sparingly in the first half and logging a .798 OPS with a larger role after the All-Star break.

  7. Rick Kamla - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Kamla started his sports journalism career as a part-time writer for Fantasy Football Weekly, which was based in Minneapolis. By 1998, Kamla was the full-time senior editor for both fantasy football and fantasy basketball the Fanball website. [citation needed] Kamla was hired to host the fantasy show Virtual GM on NBA TV.