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Christopher Harris (10:55 AM)
Morning everyone. I'm here a couple mintues early...let's dig right in....
Ed (CT)
Hey Chris. Who do you like more? Aramis or Atkins? Thanks.
Christopher Harris (10:57 AM)
Hi, Ed. I like Aramis a little more. There's tons to recommend Atkins, not least of which is his ballpark, and Aramis needs to stay healthy. But one guy's never hit 30 homers, and the other is a "massive disappointment" when he doesn't hit 30. I like Aramis.
David(NY)
Hey Chris. What are your thoughts on Julius jones in Sea?
Christopher Harris (10:58 AM)
Hi, David. My thoughts are that Shaun Alexander is toast. Okay, that wasn't very original. I think Jones shapes up right now as the primary guy on first and second downs, with Maurice Morris as the third-down guy and T.J. Duckett as the short-yardage guy. Unfortunately, that doesn't sound like a full-time job to me, which means Jones probably won't be a top-20 RB in next year's football drafts. But that doesn't mean he won't be successful for Seattle. That offensive line needs to get better, though.
Nick (Greenwich, CT)
Good Morning Chris! Is Kyle Busch legit? Do u see him continuing his success this NASCAR season?? Is he your favorite to win it all?
Christopher Harris (11:00 AM)
Hi, Nick. Believe it or not, I've gone on TV the last three weeks and picked the winner. Eesh. That's a lot of pressure to live up to. I had Shrub winning yesterday, though it took a popped transmission from Carl Edwards for it to happen. I think Kyle will win more races, and obviously he's looked fantastic this year, but I do think he's too erratic to win a points title. He still needs to grow up. He'll be in the Chase without question, and anything can happen, but it seems to me that the steadier guys tend to win championships.
Mike (San Diego)
1 year league: Mauer or Posada? Thanks.
Christopher Harris (11:01 AM)
Hi, Mike. I still think it's Mauer, even if you take away the Dynasty implications. Granted, Mauer is something of a one-trick pony, but it's a great trick. That batting average should continue to be great. And Posada enters his age-36 season, which can be worrisome for a catcher. Not that I don't like Posada; I took him in the AL-only version of LABR last week. But I think I like Mauer a little more.
Kevin (MA)
Any projections on Pujols this year? Especially given the injury concerns?
Christopher Harris (11:03 AM)
Hi, Kevin. Pujols is the test case of all test cases...it's really hard to say what he'll do, which is why I'm avoiding him in first rounds this year. It's painful to do so, because if he's healthy, he's my No. 2 overall selection. But as I seem to say every week, you don't win your fantasy draft in the first round, but you can lose it. I worry that Pujols will see his team 25 games below .500 at midseason and decide it's stupid to play with an elbow that hurts, and opt for surgery. He's a boom-or-bust guy, though, because if he does play all year without too much pain, obviously he's either the best or second-best hitter in baseball.
Chad (DC)
Larry Johnson or Clinton Portis in a keeper league. Thanks
Christopher Harris (11:04 AM)
Hi, Chad. At this point, I have to say Portis, but I reserve the right to change my mind if LJ gets a clean bill of health and if KC addresses what turned out to be a woeful O-line. At this point, though, Portis is healthier, has a better quarterback, a better line and a better coach. (And yes, I know Washington has a new coaching staff.) Again, I reserve the right to change my mind this summer.....
ola (MD)
i know that this might sound crazy to you, but i really do think that the wizards have a chance of making to the NBA finals this year. Hey they doing okay, based on the eastern conference's performance this year.
Christopher Harris (11:04 AM)
You're right, ola. That sounds pretty crazy to me.
Bob (Nashville)
Final two picks in 14 team draft, Prior and Bonds worth the gamble?
Christopher Harris (11:05 AM)
Hi, Bob. Sure, if it's a mixed league, and therefore you're guaranteed to have a pretty deep free-agent pool, there's no reason not to try and hit a home run in the last round. If Bonds doesn't sign with someone, or if Prior isn't healthy and/or effective enough to make the Padres, there's nothing that says you can't release them and pick up someone else. If the talent pool is shallower in your league (for instance, if you're NL-only), it gets riskier, because you'll have less to choose from if/when you have to dump Bonds/Prior.
Jim (Albany NY)
Which of these young pitchers will have the biggest impact this year ?(Kershaw,Cueto or David Price) thanks Chris..
Christopher Harris (11:08 AM)
Hi, Jim. Kershaw is a great prospect, but he's just 19, and couldn't go more than five innings in the low minors last year. It doesn't seem he's a likely contributor. Price has a shot to get a call-up, but he's never pitched a pro regular-season game. Johnny Cueto has to be the answer. Dusty Baker is talking about having Cueto make the Reds' rotation already. Kid throws really hard, is 22. I'm not saying he'll be a fantasy star or anything, but he's the likeliest contributor, in my opinion.
Bill (chicago)
Can I compete with these starting pitchers: Gallardo, Hughes, Shields, and McGowan?
Christopher Harris (11:09 AM)
Hi, Bill. There's a ton of upside, but in a mixed league, you've also got higher-than-average risk. I happen to think all four of the guys you mention will have better-than-average fantasy years, with Gallardo leading the way. Shields and McGowan are great AL sleepers. And Hughes will be a star eventually. I'd like to see one more veteran there, simply because of all the risk. But you've got the *chance* to be very good.
Dave (Austin)
Our league uses holds as well as saves, which Ray is more valuable? Percy, Reyes, or Wheeler
Christopher Harris (11:10 AM)
Hi, Dave. I'm going to say Wheeler, because when holds and saves are both used, I go with the guy I think is the best pitcher, and that's Wheeler. Reyes was a nice story last year but blew up toward the end of the year, and Percival is a flyball pitcher in the wrong kind of park for him, in the hardest division in baseball to pitch in. Scary.
Eric (Fort Collins CO)
Who do you like between Tejada and Carlos Pena. (I already have Hanley).How about Smoltz vs Oswalt vs Chris Young (SD)
Christopher Harris (11:12 AM)
Hi, Eric. I like Pena more than Tejada, especially since you already have the SS position covered. I'm not big on Tejada this year; I worry about the team not being very good, and him being distracted and/or aged. Pena, for me, is for real. As for the pitchers, those are my 11th, 12th and 14th starters in a mixed league, so I don't have a ton of difference between them. Respectively, they are Smoltz, Oswalt and Young.
Jay(OKC)
Rank em'; Kazmir, Verlander, Haren
Christopher Harris (11:12 AM)
Hi, Jay. I'd go Verlander, Haren, Kazmir. I think Verlander will have a great year. Could even be top-five among starters.
Dave (Tampa)
Marmol, Woods, or Howry
Christopher Harris (11:14 AM)
Hi, Dave. This is a good example of why you shouldn't reach for saves in your draft. I'm going to say Marmol, because I think he'll get first crack, and he pitched great in a supporting role last year. But can he handle the pressure? Dunno. I can definitely envision a scenario where any of these three guys leads to the Cubs in saves. If I can get Marmol pretty late in a mixed draft, I'd do it. But I ain't paying a 15th rounder for him, because it's so unsure. A good, attentive owner can always patch saves.
Reggie (Orlando)
Lifetime keeper league: Who do you take: Braun or Pujols?
Christopher Harris (11:15 AM)
Hi, Reggie. I think Braun, even though it's heresy. The steals make Braun for me. He should be a five-category guy, and I think the difference in steals makes up for the power advantage Pujols will probably have.
John (Niagara Falls)
Hi Chris. Thoughts on Joey Votto not starting over Hatteburg?
Christopher Harris (11:16 AM)
Hi, John. Unless you have news I don't have, the first-base gig in Cincy hasn't been decided yet, but Scott Hatteberg is definitely having a stronger spring. These two guys hit from the same side, so there won't be a very effective platoon. Given Dusty Baker's affinity for vets, you have to worry that Votto might not be in line for the job, which is why at this point, you can't draft him as though he's a definite starter.
Blake (Columbus OH)
What is your take on Humber. Is he worth taking in the late rounds?
Christopher Harris (11:17 AM)
Hi, Blake. In an AL-only draft, yes. But in a mixed, I have to say that I'm skeptical. A league change, the DH, bad homer ballpark and his relative young mean that Humber probably has some struggles ahead of him. You probably have better options at the end of a mixed draft.
Erik (Philly)
I got the Hoff pretty late as my only closer, can he do it one more year
Christopher Harris (11:18 AM)
Sure, Erik, there's no reason why not. He had a fine year in '07, marred by those last two games. He's still effective, and he's a great example of someone you can get relatively late. His saves don't count any less than Jonathan Papelbon's, you know?
Nick (Greenwich, CT)
As a Yankees fan, I was happy to see Nando DiFino's prediction on Giambi getting 25+ homeruns. Do u agree? Is he worth having as my DH?
Christopher Harris (11:20 AM)
Hi, Nick. I think Nando is being generous. I've done the Fantasy Insider show (Sundays on ESPNNews!) with him a couple times, and Giambi has come up each time. I'm skeptical Giambi will play first base well enough to keep a full-time gig, and the fact is: if the Yankees *could've* gotten rid of him this offseason, they'd have done it. His potential health breakdowns, Matsui at DH, the batting average that's probably going to hurt you even if he does pop 20+? I'd stay away.
Bill (Chicago)
Hey Chris, what is your take on Billy Butler this year?
Christopher Harris (11:21 AM)
Hi, Bill. I think Butler is going to be good. He's not going to be a crazy-good power hitter right away; he hit 21 dingers between Triple-A and the majors last season. But his contact rate implies he can be a .300 hitter right away, which would help. If he's your DH, you need to be sure to get more power for a different position, but he'll be a help.
Tim (NJ)
Is Shelley Duncan worth a late round flyer? If Giambi has been hurt in recent years and Duncan is having a beast preseason.
Christopher Harris (11:22 AM)
Hi, Tim. In mixed leagues, again, I have to believe there are better options. The 1B/DH situation in New York could go one of several ways, and while I agree that Duncan is one of those ways, there's also a good (better?) chance he winds up a guy who gets 200 at-bats. I suppose as long as the free-agent pool is deep enough, there's no harm in giving him a shot now, holding onto him through April, and seeing how he gets used. But I have to believe there will be more enticing late-round gambits in a mixed league.
Adrian (Libertyville IL)
AL only leauge. Blaylock, Fields or Blake at 3b?
Christopher Harris (11:24 AM)
Hi, Adrian. Car accidents aside, I'm going with Blalock. He had surgery to remove a rib, but he's healthy, and in that ballpark in that lineup, I like him pretty well. Again, not an elite power hitter, but someone who won't hurt you. Fields is a big favorite of Matt Berry's, but I worry about a dismal contact rate, and worry that whatever homers he gives you will get wiped out by a bad batting average. Blake is perennially underrated, but I have him third in this horse race.
Kevin (Boston)
I got Vernon Wells and Carlos Pena late, bounce back year for Wells ? and will Pena put up close to the numbers he did last year ?...your thoughts ?
Christopher Harris (11:26 AM)
Hi, Kevin. Yeah, I like Wells's bounce-back in a big way. He's never going to be a first-round fantasy guy, but he was hurt last year, the entire season. He'll be a lot better. As for Pena, I absolutely think he'll be worth owning this season, though the homers will go down some. The .276 BA last season was what made fantasy owners happiest. If he hits 30 to 35 and hits .280? Awesome.
dan (massachsetts)
if umass beats charolette/uri winner are they in the big dance?
Christopher Harris (11:26 AM)
Hi, Dan. I saw UMass throttle LaSalle live a couple nights ago; they sure looked like a tournament team to me. Yeah, I think they'll be in if they win a game in the A-10 tourney.
Josh (Denver)
Who would you take with the 2nd overall pick if you already had Tulowitski as a keeper?
Christopher Harris (11:26 AM)
Hi, Josh. If you don't worry too much about being a homer, I'd take Matt Holliday.
Harold (Fort Wayne)
Keeper leauge which one do I keep? Garland, Fausto Carmona, or Kazmir?
Christopher Harris (11:28 AM)
Hi, Harold. Good, tough question. I'm undaunted by Kazmir's elbow hyperextension this spring, so I'm going with him. He's the defending AL strikeout king, and he was just *awesome* after the break last year. His wins upside is probably more limited than some of the other choices, and there are a lot of experts who'll say his control problems will return. I think he'll be really, really good this year, and clearly the career upside is still tracking upward.
Kevin (Omaha)
Hey Chris, speaking of picking up cheap saves, what do you think about the Texas situation?
Christopher Harris (11:30 AM)
Hi, Kevin. I think...it's a mess. Is anyone there healthy? C.J. Wilson has a biceps problem and still hasn't thrown in March. Eddie Guardado? Don't trust his arm. Kazuo Fukumori? Never seen him pitch, to be honest. I know the Rangers prefer him as the setup guy, but Joaquin Benoit is my favorite in that bullpen right now. It sounds like Wilson will still start the year as the closer if he can throw in the next couple weeks. But I don't think he'll last.
Keith (NYC)
Read Braun may be batted 2nd this season, any truth to this
Christopher Harris (11:32 AM)
Hi, Keith. I heard that, too, but recently it sounds like Ned Yost decided against it. You know, frankly, that's okay with me. I want him running, and it didn't seem all that likely he'd steal a ton hitting right in front of Prince Fielder.
Kevin (Boston)
Josh Hamilton had pretty good numbers last year for the Reds, what are you thoughts on him in Texas, he was the former number one overall, can he build on the season he had last year and over 200 ab's down there in Texas
Christopher Harris (11:33 AM)
Hamilton is a very nice sleeper; with him, it's going to be all about health. In that park, with a pretty interesting lineup, if he hits fifth or sixth, there are going to be ducks on the pond. The worry is that his body broke down on several fronts last year in Cincy, which may explain why the Reds dealt away a 26-year-old power-hitting outfielder for a prospect two years past the peak of his value. Hamilton will be risky, but I think he'll be worth the risk.
Todd (Fargo)
Lifetime keeper league, Markakis, Granderson, Maggs, or Delmon Young
Christopher Harris (11:34 AM)
Hi, Todd. I'm firing from the hip a little bit, so take this with a grain of salt. But if I had to pick the guy who'll have the most valuable career from this point forward? I'd still go Delmon Young. Love those five-tool guys, and I believe he'll have a very nice year in Minny as soon as '08. Markakis would be my number-2 pick.
Erik (Georgia)
CH, I'm in a head to head AL/NL league. More at bats to Soto or Napoli?
Christopher Harris (11:37 AM)
Hi, Erik. I think it'll be close, but I'd say Soto. The presence of Jeff Mathis is what sends me Soto's way just a little bit.
Justin ( Queens, NY)
Who is gonna hit more dingers; Cust or Ankiel?
Christopher Harris (11:38 AM)
Hi, Justin. I'd say Ankiel, but not by a wide margin. This comes down to other options in Oakland; they have a ton of them, and right now, they're telling Cust he's an outfielder, while Dan Johnson or Mike Sweeney will be the DH. Once they get a good look at Cust boxing around balls in the outfield, they'll regret that. Ankiel, meanwhile, could start in center for the Cardinals if Colby Rasmus doesn't make the team, and either way, he'll start. I'd say, um, 28 to 22 in favor of Ankiel.
C (Omaha,NE)
Bigger fantasy impact: Parra or Villuneuva? Both have almost identical stat lines in camp thus far. Villuneuva has the edge on experience and Parra on highly toutedness (if TMR can make up words so can I!). Thoughts?
Christopher Harris (11:44 AM)
Hi, C. I, too, would take Parra before Villanueva, but at this point, I don't think either guy winds up in the rotation for the whole season. Now, granted, with Gallardo coming off knee surgery, Sheets an injury waiting to happen, and Capuano struggling unbelievably last year...I can see the upside. I certainly don't like Claudio Vargas. If I had to pick, it'd be Parra; he's got the more dominating stuff, but he's also got a history of arm problems, so don't spend too much for him.
Jon (Boston)
Should I be worried about Reyes now that he is on the cover of MLB 2k8? I did draft Arenas first round in my basketball league....
Christopher Harris (11:44 AM)
You're toast, Jon.
Joe (Princeton, NJ)
Are you ever going to do another mixed mock draft...or at least break down the first one??
Christopher Harris (11:45 AM)
Hi, Joe. I don't assign 'em, I just participate in 'em, but I'm pretty sure the plan is to have us do another mixed mock in the next week or two. And yes, I agree, we should write something breaking it down.
brad (harrisburg, pa)
plain and simple: your "safest" 1st rounders are _________?
Christopher Harris (11:46 AM)
A-Rod and Holliday. I just don't find many question marks with either guy. Hanley has more upside than Holliday because he runs, but I think you can find bigger worries (namely injury) with him. Reyes is safe because of steals, but he hit like crud in the second half last year.
Jason (Atlanta)
Conceptual question here. Going into our auction, I have a very good keeper list but not a ton of money left to spend ($100). Offensively, I?m keeping several high average guys (Cano, Holliday, Hanley, and several others who should at least hit in the .290s) but will have two catcher positions to fill. The available options will be V-Mart and McCann, and then we dive into the C?s with more question marks. V-Mart and McCann will both be expensive due to our league inflation. Should I spend the money on one of these guys to give myself a positional advantage, or should I go for a $1-$5 catcher (say a Napoli or J. Buck) who will offer low avg. and power and spend the money elsewhere? I have a solid base everywhere but saves.
Christopher Harris (11:48 AM)
Hi, Jason. Long question, and as you can imagine I'm flying as fast as I can, so let me just say I generally don't pay for the top catchers. Yes, gaining a positional advatage is nice. But let's face it: any of the top catchers, as outfielders, would hardly be elite. If I have a choice between reaching for a top catcher or getting a really solid 1B/OF type, then filling in with the kind of "lesser" catcher type that most other teams are going to have? That's what I'll tend to do.
James(Detroit)
Any fear of lefties pitching around Braun with him hitting behind Fielder?
Christopher Harris (11:49 AM)
Hi, James. You bring up a good point, but there should be enough in the rest of the Brewers' lineup to keep Braun relatively protected. I just like the guy an awful lot. I took him 10th in our first experts' mixed mock. I like the way you're thinking, but I'm overcoming my fears when it comes to Braun. (But you're right, he doesn't make that list of "risk-free" guys I just mentioned.)
antonio(Miami, FL)
Please help me after draft moves!!!!! bengie molina or pudge??? dye or cust? harden or meche?
Christopher Harris (11:51 AM)
Hi, Antonio. I like Molina over I-Rod, Dye over Cust in a big way, and I have to admit I'd be willing to take the (huge) risk at this point with Harden. He hasn't been good yet this spring, but he's gone three innings in both of his outings, and that's a good sign. (I know, this is suicidal...Harden is probably going to get hurt...but he's so tempting. Normally I don't bite on such players, but this year, I'm making an exception, as long as I get him cheap enough.)
Rob (Detroit)
15 team mixed 5x5, do you go Chase Utley or Miguel Cabrera?
Christopher Harris (11:51 AM)
Hi, Rob. Well, it's a nice problem to have, right? I probably go Miggy. I just think he's going to be immense. But I love Utley, too, and you get your 2B slot filled in, which is certainly a less-deep position than third. I'm going Cabrera. But it's far, far, *far* from a no-brainer.
Rob: (Minneapolis)
Who do you feel will be the best fantasy pitcher in the American League now that Johan has left? Thanks.
Christopher Harris (11:53 AM)
Hi, Rob. I'm going with Josh Beckett, but it's an excellent question. (And now that Beckett tweaked his back, I'm feeling a little more worried about that pick.) Listen, you're going to find scads of people who'll tell you Bedard, and I think he'll be good, too, but the reason people shy away from Beckett is worries over injuries, and Bedard ain't exactly free of those, either. Sabathia gets a lot of votes, too. I think it'll be one of those three guys. I'm going with Beckett.
Erik (Georgia)
In a deep league are you OK with starting Matt Kemp?
Christopher Harris (11:53 AM)
Yeah, I am. I think Kemp wins a job, and Andre Eithier and Juan Pierre wind up splitting time.
Stan (NH)
Thoughts on Asdrubal Cabrera? worth owning in an AL only league with just one 2B spot (i.e., no MI spot)?
Christopher Harris (11:54 AM)
Hi, Stan. Yeah, in an AL-only league, I think so. The big question for me when it comes to Cabrera is whether he'll hit second. He did well there at the end of last season, and he's more valuable up high in the lineup. Right now, it's sounding like the Indians might bump him down, which is a blow to his value in mixed leagues. But in AL-only, I put him eighth among 2B. Startable.
Jim, Chicago
Hi Chris, I'm picking 12the out of 15 teams and was hoping to grab Braun, now he seems to be going higher than 12th, who do you recommend?
Christopher Harris (11:56 AM)
Hi, Jim. In that range, I have players like Rollins, Ryan Howard, Crawford, Soriano, Carlos Lee, David Ortiz and Mark Teixeira. There's every chance that Rollins goes higher than that, and if someone like Johan Santana fell to you at 12, I'd take him there for sure.
Dave: (Clevelad, OH)
Chris, I drafted Brian Roberts in an AL only league. I am nervous get he might get traded to the NL. Should I try and move him?
Christopher Harris (11:58 AM)
Hi, Dave. If this is a league where guys who get traded to the NL are worthless (and it sounds like it is), and if it's a league where you think your co-owners have a clue, I have a hard time believing you'll get anything close to fair value for a stolen-base guy like Roberts right now. At the moment, the Orioles/Cubs talks have cooled, which is good news for you. Does Roberts get dealt after the season starts? Could happen. But unless you can get a pretty fair package, or unless you have a surplus of steals elsewhere, I think you probably take the risk and ride it out.
Erik (Georgia)
I like to have one guy on the bench who can play lots of positions. Who do you suggest? I drafted Rich Aurilla very very late, but Wigginton is probably better, right?
Christopher Harris (11:58 AM)
Yeah, I'd have to say Wigginton is a lot better than Aurilia, in my book.
Chris (Detroit)
Should I trade Pujols for Cabrera?
Christopher Harris (11:58 AM)
Hi, Chris. You know, I'd do it. You can scroll up to the top of this chat for more detailed thoughts about Pujols. But yeah, at the moment, I'd be drafting Miggy higher.
zman (alaska)
who will have a better season: zimmerman or gordon?
Christopher Harris (11:59 AM)
Hi, Z-man. I think Zimmerman will. I'm not down on Gordon or anything, but I think the hammate thing will be fine for Zim, and I'd give him the overall edge. The caveat is speed; Gordon has the potential to steal 20, and if he does that, all bets are off.
Kevin (Boston)
Chris had 11th pick in a 12 team league and got Prince, worth it or not ?
Christopher Harris (12:01 PM)
Hard not to like 50 homers, right? I mean, I would tend not to take Prince that high, but that's because I'd also tend not to take Ryan Howard that high...if I can get a Braun, someone who offers me five categories, I'm probably going to do that. But you're going to be mighty, mighty happy owning Prince. Obviously, it should go without saying: when it comes to power, he's a beast.
Sergio (NYC)
@ # 30 h2h non-keeper legue: Ordonez, Rios, or Granderson? Thanks
Christopher Harris (12:01 PM)
Very tough choice, as I like all three. I have Magglio rated highest, though.
Christopher Harris (12:02 PM)
All right, guys, I started early because I knew I wouldn't be able to stay very late. So let's wrap this up with a couple quick ones.
abe, far rockaway, new york
will pedro make it through more than 10 starts without a season ending injury?
Christopher Harris (12:02 PM)
Hi, Abe. Yeah, I think he'll go over 10 starts. I don't want Pedro drafted above, say, the 13th or 14th round of a mixed draft, but right around there, he's a pretty good bet.
Matt (Raleigh)
Follow-up question...what would happen to Roberts' value if he was traded to the Cubs?
Christopher Harris (12:03 PM)
Hi, Matt. I think he'd probably be a bit more valuable, because his team would score more runs, and he'd still hit leadoff. I'd expect the steals to be about the same, though. Not a huge jump in value. Maybe a slight bump.
MIke (Upstate NY)
Chris: Great chat. You should pick up another day. Should I be worried about the health of C.Zambrano
Christopher Harris (12:05 PM)
Hi, Mike. Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. I'm not high on Big Z this year. I'm worried about him throwing 209 innings for five straight years, worried about his dominance going down every year since '04, worried about his walks being over 100 each of the last two years, and worried that even when his ERA was a career-worst 3.95 last season, it was actually *lower* than his expected ERA. I'm not saying he's bad. I'm just saying I won't draft him as high as I'd need to draft him to get him.
Christopher Harris (12:06 PM)
All right, everyone. I really have to go. I appreciate all the questions, and the interest. I really like doing this job, and I'm glad to get to do these chats...and I know I wouldn't get to do either without your interest and support. Believe me: it's very much appreciated. I hope to be able to get to more questions, and soon. Incidentally, next Monday's chat is going to be focused mainly on the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, since the field of 65 will have been named the day before. So join me then. And again: thanks very much.
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