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Fantasy baseball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Fantasy baseball is a game whereby players manage imaginary baseball teams based on the real-life performance of baseball players, and compete against one another using those players' statistics to score points. |
 | | The advent of powerful computers and the Internet revolutionized fantasy baseball, allowing scoring to be done entirely by computer, and allowing leagues to develop their own scoring system, often based on less popular statistics. |
 | | The popularity of fantasy baseball has been waning since 1999 (according to a Harris Interactive Poll), thanks to the rise of other fantasy sports such as fantasy football, fantasy basketball, fantasy hockey, fantasy golf and fantasy auto racing. |
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