MLBTR Reader Blog Rumors
By Tim Dierkes [April 16, 2007 at 3:37pm CST]
In case you haven't tried it yet, the MLBTR Reader Blog is a great place to express your opinions on baseball topics not mentioned on MLBTR. It's also a chance to show off your writing chops and promote your own blog or writing. Dan Lewis of Armchair GM has a challenge. The premise: using the last 25 years of team history, put together the best possible team using only one player per year and each player only once. You can then use simulators to see how good your lineup really is. Take a look at his Mets roster and Davis21wylie's..
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By Tim Dierkes [April 11, 2007 at 9:47pm CST]
The MLBTR Reader Blog is my initial attempt to give our readers a voice, a chance to easily create a blog post on any baseball-related topic and vote up the best ones. I encourage you to check it out, and show off your writing chops if you dare. If you're good, your posts will make the front page. A few topics discussed today: One MLBTR reader describes his experience at Miller Park last night, where the Tribe played their "home opener." Do you consider it an honor to be beaten with a pillow by Frank Thomas? This reader does. Did..
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By Tim Dierkes [April 10, 2007 at 11:04pm CST]
Openserving is a community-based project not unlike Digg, where social bookmarking, blogging, and democratic editorial control are combined (to quote Wikipedia). I'd like to try out this concept with an MBLTR flavor. This is your chance to write about trade rumors or signings I may have missed on MLBTR, providing your own analysis. Maybe it's a sketchy message board rumor that you just want to throw out there. Maybe you'd like to discuss Frank Thomas and pillow fights, even though it's not exactly a trade rumor. Click here to visit the MLBTR Reader Blog, and contribute today! You also have..
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