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    About Me: Fantasy sports analyst for FOXSports.com and FOXNews.com ... Co-host a weekly fantasy football video segment ("Wide Write") on FOXNews.com ... Turned down the role of Jack Bauer in "24"
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    Location:
    Charlotte, NC; on Twitter @jhalpin37; here blogging about fantasy football (M-Tu-Th-F)
    About Me: Fantasy sports analyst for FOXSports.com and FOXNews.com ... Co-host a weekly fantasy football video segment ("Wide Write") on FOXNews.com ... Turned down the role of Jack Bauer in "24"
    Marital Status Married
    School Rutgers
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Posted by: john_halpin on Sep 30, 2009 at 07:57:15 AM

I'll be hosting my final live chat of the regular season today at 3 p.m. ET. I want lots and lots of questions, and you should send them now to beat the rush.

Who's off: Nobody, and we've got two doubleheaders: Pirates-Cubs and White Sox-Indians

First pitch: The Bucs-Cubbies twinbill starts the NL day at 2:05, while the White Sox and Indians are on tap at 4:05. Here's the full schedule.

Pitcher to start: The record stood at 96-92 Monday morning, and since then:

We're at 97-95, and tonight we'll go back to Colorado's Jason Hammel (5.2 percent owned) against

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Posted by: john_halpin on Jul 6, 2009 at 07:35:24 AM

The All-Star Game starters have been announced, and the Pedroia-over-Kinsler vote looks to be the biggest screw-up. Also, if someone had told me before the season that Tim Wakefield would be an All-Star ...

Who's off: Rays, Twins, White Sox, Indians, Mets, Cardinals, Brewers, Dodgers

First pitch: The Jays and Yankees play an AL matinee at 1:05 p.m. ET, while the NL has a pair of 7:05 starts. Here's the full schedule.

Pitcher to start: The weekend was solid, with Max Scherzer posting a decent effort Friday, John Lannan and Luke Hochevar giving us a Saturday split, and the underrated Nick Blackburn continuing his terrific pitching on Sunday. We're up to 48-49 on the season.

With a .500 record in our crosshairs, we'll go with Cubs rookie Randy Wells, who is somehow owned in just 10.3 percent

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