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P2JW195028-0-D00800-1--------XA 07/14/2009 AZ,EE,MW,SC,SW,WE C M Y K Composite BG,BM,CH,CK,CT,DA,DE,DM,DN,DR,FW,HL,HW,LD,LG,LK,NA,NM,OR,PA,RI,RO,SB,SH,TD,TU,UT,WO D8 Tuesday, July 14, 2009 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. SPORTS HEARD ON THE FIELD ... MLB ALL-STARS Fantasy vs. Reality he All Star break: that instead celebrate the greatest play- who draft imaginary teams and stack up. Can the owners of 38.2 time of year when base- ers in the game today. Also taking a compete based on real-life stats. million fantasy baseball teams out- ball fans ignore the ad- break are fantasy-team owners, the Falling at the season’s midway perform the guys in real life? Here’s vice to “root, root, root tightly wrapped, obsessive-compul- point, the All Star Game provides a a snapshot of how close fantasy is for the home team” and sive sorts (you know who you are) chance to see how fantasy teams to reality. —Nando Di Fino Teen Golf Phenom T To Tee Off With Tiger The youngest-ever winner on THREE FANTASY SUPERSTARS THREE FANTASY BUSTS the Japan Golf Tour will try this week to become the youngest to win the British Open since 1868. Ryo Ishikawa, 17, is the rising star of golf in Japan. He was the secon- d-youngest player ever to compete in the Masters—he missed the cut, shooting 6-over par—and has an in- vite to next month’s PGA Champi- onship.
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