No, you never have to kill any apps running on the Droid. The Droid is designed to close down any apps that need to be closed.
There's one on mlb.com, Espn, and Yahoo.
Other fantasy leagues that ESPN offers are basketball, soccer, hockey, baseball, champions, premier, including basically any other major sport played.
Mlb.com, What if sports, ESPN, yahoo. There might be others that I don't know of
Depends on why you are trying to root it in the first place, Rooting it will erase all apps and stored information you have on it. The apps you can re-download for free, but any contact data, pictures, music and others may not be so easily replaced.
If you have an iphone or itouch or any device that can download apps you can download the Watch ESPN app on itunes for free and you can watch the games from your phone.
"Record My Call: Call Recorder" seems to be the most highly rated of the Droid phone call recording apps. However, before you record any calls, youo should check with your local authorities to see what the regulations about doing so are.
Yes there are plenty of wallpaper apps. Some are free, some are paid. Just type in the search bar "Wallpaper" or "Background" and you'll have a selection of apps to download.
Occasionally Verizon may run a special that offers a free Droid with a certain purchase order or contract. Call Verizon and ask if they currently have any specials on the Droid.
yes any android has games
I think it is pretty dumb ESPN has absolutely nothing to give out. I won 3 of 4 hockey fantasy drafts and it doesn't even show anything in your profile. Yahoo fantasy is great !! You have a fantasy profile and if you come in top 3 in any fantasy game with 6 or more teams you win trophies. These trophies will be displayed in your fantasy profile as long as you have an account. There are also options to play in money leagues if you think you are good enough to play for money.
there many free apps and yes there are