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∙ 15y agoESPN Fantasy does not sponsor Fantasy Football Leagues but does offer a convenient place to check in and keep track of wins and losses for your teams.
Other fantasy leagues that ESPN offers are basketball, soccer, hockey, baseball, champions, premier, including basically any other major sport played.
About 20% of US men play in fantasy sports leagues.
Yahoo! claims to have the most fantasy football leagues.
I would recommend checking out the fantasy basketball leagues at Phenoms Fantasy Sports. They offer bigger payouts and really great customer service. Also, you can play in Roto leagues or head to head leagues there. Check out the link below for their basketball leagues.
no but TNA has a fantasy wrestling game
There is no age limit. Most Fantasy Baseball leagues ARE free.
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The ESPN site has fantasy sports in the three major U.S. sports. In other words, there is information and leagues for football, baseball, and basketball. Recently, the company added hockey as the fourth sport with playable fantasy leagues.
AOL and Fan Duel have some of the most widely publicised fantasy sports leagues. There has recently been controversy about the legality of betting and prize-winning on sites like this.
It's the fantasy leagues prediction of how many points that player will get that game. For Example: If the guru for that player is "26.7". They are predicting that player will get 26.7 fantasy points for your team.
Yes, all fantasy football leagues have a draft where each member of the league drafts current players from multiple positions and NFL teams to form their personal fantasy team. The draft can be in person or online using one of many online leagues. I personally recommend CBS sports. They have a great site that takes all the 'work' out of maintaining a league.