We're back, sort of. After over a year in hiatus, I have returned to the full-season variety of ESPN Fantasy Games. I first competed in 1996 in baseball, with one measly team. Since then, I have created uniformity in my team names, and my teams have proliferated. One thing still holds: every team I have ever had is called 26376. (I've also never won anything. The one title my profile page says I won was actually won by Tim Bruns.) Here are the games I have entered with each team:

Team Name Game Year Current League Bulletin Board
26376 Huskies Baseball 1996
26376 Black Knights Hockey 1998
26376 Blue Angels Baseball 2000 Long Distance League
26376 Blue Bombers Baseball 1997, 1998
26376 Brown Chipmunks Baseball 1998, 2000 Lord Stanley's League
26376 Brown Squirrels Baseball 1998
26376 Forest Rangers Football 1996, 1997
26376 Grey Squirrels Baseball 2000 I spent my milk money on Beer
26376 Grey Wolves Baseball 1997, 1998
26376 Maroon Strikers Baseball 2000 Cubs Fan League
26376 Navy Seals Baseball 2000 Casey at the Bat
26376 Orange Dreamers Basketball 1997, 1998
26376 Pink Flamingos Baseball 2000 DeadArm League
26376 Purple Flowers Basketball 1997, 1998
26376 Scarlet Hawks Football 1996, 1997
26376 White Snowflakes Hockey 1998
26376 Yellow Flyers Baseball 1997, 1998, 2000 The Big Show

The two Brown teams happened more or less by accident; the 1998 Squirrels had their draft lists corrupted right before the draft, and so drafted horribly. So I went out and bought the Chipmunks as a replacement, still naming them Brown. In 2000, an error at Starwave caused my original Blue, Brown, and Grey teams to disappear, so I had to come up with new ones. Then an error in the Flamingos draft led to the spontaneous creation of the Seals. Other than that, I have been consistent in choosing different colors for my teams.
If you look at an old version of my homepage, you can still find the original team logos for some of my early teams.
I think I am fairly well set in basketball, hockey, and football with two teams each. In baseball, I am likely to hold at six, even though I have seven this season (it's not my fault, really).