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Roto Riteup: June 12, 2017

Hope your weekend was as good as this:

The Roto Riteup is ready to jump into the work week like:

 

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Roto Riteup: June 8, 2017


I can’t even commit to a work out for a full month…

 

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Roto Riteup: June 7, 2017

On Thursday, I will make my return to the softball fields after over a year long absence due to injury. While I hope my first game back looks similar to Scooter Gennett’s day yesterday, it’ll most likely look more like this:

 

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Roto Riteup: June 6, 2017

The Roto Riteup appreciates hyped umpires:

 

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Roto Riteup: June 5, 2017

The Roto Riteup would like to know, which is worse:

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Roto Riteup: June 1, 2017

Many of you don’t know this, but I made on to the field at an Astros game:

 

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The Unwritten Rules

Welcome to a supersized edition of The Unwritten Rules! Throughout the season I have been and will continue to answer questions based on fantasy ethics and rules in this recurring piece. You may not always like the answers I give, but I hope that it is informative and makes you think about how you construct your leagues and play the games. Typically I do 4-5 questions per piece, but with the overwhelming amount questions I received, I felt I should knock out as many as I could. You can send me more questions via email, JustinMasonFantasy@gmail.com, my twitter account, or by posting in my facebook group. Read the rest of this entry »


Roto Riteup: May 31, 2017

Welcome back Adrian, we missed you:

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Roto Riteup: May 30, 2017

Walking into work after a long weekend like:

 

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Roto Riteup: May 29, 2017

I typically start my Roto Riteups with a funny comment, GIF or combination of both. However, if you’ll let me, I would like to start this RR with something a bit different.

I joined the US Army following 9/11. I enlisted at the age of 17 and went active duty out of high school. The Army taught me many things about honor, duty, loyalty, and courage, but most importantly introduced me to some of the bravest men and women I have ever had the pleasure to know.

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