We interrupt this baseball post, for a brief college basketball moment.
I just read about a web 2.0 mashup involving facebook and cbs sports. This situational application at www.facebook.com/bracket introduces bracketology to the facebook crowd. Talk about social networking and sports meeting at the hip.
Speaking of social networks, MetsNet has a social network , and so do Lenny and Paul.
There is no word from 38pitches.com about the season ending shoulder injury that Schilling is rumored to have. May bee Phil Hughes will let the cat out of the bag, as the story has been the buzz of the blogosphere this evening. Curt has never been one to shy away from the open platform, so I do expect a posting sometime soon about the issue .
Speaking of the heated rivalry between the Yankees and Red Sox, Theo Epstein and Brian Cashman exchanged ideas in an open forum about a week ago. Who knew Hatfield and the McCoys could share the same stage.
What about the baseball players who join in the fun about what is being written about them. In an entry by user U Know Who on the Atlanta Constitution blog by David O’Brien (DOB), it certainly sounds like Braves 3B Chipper Jones:
I read the blogs pretty often. I like to know what is being said. Not so much during the the season because I don’t have that much time, but in the offseason, I read quite a bit especially when we make moves just to see how jacked up u guys get.
Its that time of the year that Rotisserie Baseball leagues are being put together, and for anyone who has ever played the game knows, the toughest decision an owner has to make is choosing the name to call your team. The site Brock for Broglio has some ideas with the 101 best team names.
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