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As part of SBN's deal with the successful, attractive, and unusually tall executives at CBSSports.com, the bloggers are to provide a designated number of posts promoting the CBSSports.com Fantasy Baseball Commissioner League. I, of course, have already said my bit - which you can read here - but in case you missed that post or forgot it, and are incapable of clicking that link for some reason, allow me to copy and paste myself!

If you're interested in creating or joining a league, you can do so for half the normal cost by following this link. That's $90 off, which is rather substantial. Why CBSSports.com instead of Yahoo!? I don't know. I've only ever played Yahoo! before. But what I'm told is that (1) CBSSports.com is fully customizable, (2) it's won a bunch of awards, (3) you get live scoring, (4) you can run keeper leagues, (5) there's a 14-day free trial, (6) interaction and message board features are excellent, and (7) you get a lot of up-to-date information from the CBSSports.com staff.

Again, I can't offer any personal insight into their product. I've never used it. But I do know people who know people who swear by it, and that's good enough to earn the Jeff Sullivan Seal of Approval. And I don't attach my name to just anything. If Jeff Sullivan endorses something, Jeff Sullivan believes in it, and, dear reader, Jeff Sullivan has never steered you wrong. CBSSports.com Fantasy Baseball Commissioner League. I recommend it!

Star-divide

If you're one of the people who expressed interest in joining the league with me, I'm getting that figured out, and you should hear tomorrow. Or the next day. Or in like half an hour. What am I, Nostradamus?

CBSSports.com is an SB Nation partner and paying sponsor of the SB Nation baseball communities.
This post is one of a series of sponsor endorsed posts related to the CBSSports.com Fantasy Baseball Commissioner League.

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Now that's old skool right there...

…reading some of the comment authors on those old posts.

I wonder whatever happened to the wackomann and the other dude who ran Sports & Bremertonians. Whoah! David was posting up until the last day of the season last year…

Does the World Series trophy come with a plate of bacon?

by PositivePaul on Mar 15, 2010 8:16 PM PDT reply actions  

I keep getting confused

Between Jeff and Mathew.
Which one is supposed to be the smart one and which one is supposed to be the funny one?

by wandergeist on Mar 15, 2010 11:46 PM PDT reply actions   2 recs

Unless you interpret it as

The funny one seems smarter and the smart one seems funnier than their reputations suggest.
But maybe that’s accidental?

by wandergeist on Mar 16, 2010 11:18 AM PDT up reply actions  

Any way to make these more sponsor posts more propagandistic?

Maybe something like when the Onion sold the paper to the Chinese

Oh, and in accordance with the contractual terms of the buy-out, let me remind you all that Yu Wan Mei Fish Time is the best Fish Time, perfect eating for you and me and so delicious. That is all.鱼

by Decatur on Mar 16, 2010 6:53 AM PDT reply actions  

I'll work on it!

Although legally I am not to exaggerate the details of the product.

by Jeff Sullivan on Mar 16, 2010 9:00 AM PDT up reply actions  

So playing CBS Fantasy Baseball

Won’t make us more attractive to the opposite sex, unlike all other fantasy baseball leagues?

by wandergeist on Mar 16, 2010 11:19 AM PDT up reply actions  

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