
With only a week in the baseball season, ESPN already declared it is a lost season for their fantasy baseball game. ESPN has a glitch in their system that doesn't allow the users to make roster moves in their lineup in the first week.
ESPN said it will refund fees to paying fantasy baseball customers because its online service hasn't allowed team owners to change their rosters. The network, which sells a fantasy baseball product on its website for about $30 and also has a free version, said it expects the computer malfunction will be repaired today.
There are about 15 million fans play fantasy sports game with the majority of them using Yahoo. Baseball is the most popular with half of the fans playing it worldwide. It looks like it is the least ESPN could do to refund the money to their users and call it a lost season.





