Brock For Broglio: 6 Questions With Shawn Hoffman of Squawking Baseball
BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog —
Brock For Broglio: 6 Questions With Shawn Hoffman of Squawking Baseball "Just an excerpt of the Q&A:” Q. Peter Gammons mentioned your blog as part of his regular reading, what does that mean to you? A....I think the article you’re referring to is further proof that the world is shrinking very fast. We started this blog in September as a self-indulgent way to hear our own voices, and a couple months later Peter Gammons is mentioning it in his column. Q. Can you tell us more about The Data Project? Where do you see it going, and how can we use it?“What we want to do with the ...
Roundup - The Marlins Got Themselves a New Pond
Baseball Digest Daily —
... I'll be back on March 5th. During my time there, daily updates will be available and I should be providing video capsules if all goes according to plan. Also, I'll be down there with Jonathan Hale , so if you want to meet to talk baseball with us, Baseball Digest Daily will be well represented. Do not hesitate to contact me so we can grab a beer, sit back and enjoy those crack of the bats. Email: drouleau@baseballdigestdaily.com - Shawn Hoffman , of Squawking Baseball, is interviewed by Brock for Broglio . Q. Peter Gammons mentioned your blog as part of his regular ...
THE AFTER PARTY
Epic Carnival —
... golf schwing. (Mac G) Goose Gossage has a message for your insults. (Busted Coverage) 2008 MLB optimism and pessimism. (Crashburn Alley) Dustin Pedroia's sweet revenge on a reporter. (Red Sox Monster) Lots of free agents still available. (Rumors and Rants) "Bold" spring training predictions. (Rivalfish) UK fans are getting awfully clever. (TMC) Six questions with Shawn Hoffman. (Brock for Broglio) Idiot soccer fan takes one for the team. (FanIQ) Missed ...
Fantasy Baseball: Would I Make This Deal?
Knuckle Curve —
Brock for Broglio has an interview up with Shawn Hoffman of Squawking Baseball. I’ll ‘fess up right away: before reading this interview, I’d never heard of Hoffman or his site, but I’ll be paying closer attention going forward.
Here’s some sage advice for the fantasy players out there:
With good trading partners, try to look for depth on their team, and your own. That’s the easiest way to make a deal that benefits both sides. Usually these trades can get done pretty quickly, since you both have done your ...

