Getting your player ready...
The Lincoln (Neb.) Baberahams, Mobile (Ala.) Trailer Parkers, Raleigh (N.C.) Riding Lawnmowers and Altoona (Kan.) Cliff Clavins will live another day — even if each owner of the respective fantasy-league teams has no life. By decree of the U.S. Supreme Court, fantasy baseball leagues can keep using the names and statistics of major-league players without licensing agreements. The nation’s highest court Monday refused to get involved in an ongoing dispute between a fantasy sports business and professional baseball. Without comment, the justices declined to hear the case involving the $1.5 billion industry in the United States. Denver Post wire services



