Stay in Touch with Fantasy Sports
Even If Your Son/daughter is Off to a Distant College, Fantasy Sports Gives You a Daily Excuse to Discuss Something Other Than Grades or Money
After basketball season, of course, came baseball, although most of the time we wouldn't schedule our day around the games until the playoffs rolled around. Football's abbreviated season was different. Games were only once a week, so on most Sunday's we made a point of sharing our frustration with the Arizona Cardinals.
It was an unusual, simple bond that came to a screeching halt five years ago when I took a job in Northern Virginia and he decided to finish high school in Arizona and pursue his bachelor's degree there. That simple bond was paralyzed for three years, until he nagged me long enough to enroll in his Fantasy Baseball league.
I'm not fond of gambling, and I certainly don't want to condone the practice to my son. So I was relieved to learn a variety of websites, including Yahoo.com and ESPN.com, offer free fantasy leagues with no cash awards or enrollment fees required.
So two seasons ago I began my first Fantasy Baseball league. The other managers enrolled were like a "Who's Who" in my life. My son, of course, had one team. I had another.
Then there was my brother who has barely spoken to me in the last ten years. Things have warmed up since the first season, although his proposed trades still make about as much sense as his rhetoric.
A disabled friend, who played catcher on our softball team, is also in the league. I'd seen him two, perhaps three times in the last decade, but now he regularly sends what ESPN calls "Smack Cards," which typically initiate a lengthy e-mail conversation between us.
And, of course, there's our California manager, whom I hadn't seen or spoken to for nearly 20 years. He's the league "commissioner." His son is also playing from Arizona.
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Takeaways
- Fantasy Sports Leagues can bring distant families and friends together again
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