Baseball Is Boring: Phillies-Brewers Live Blog

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 Baseball Is Boring: Phillies-Brewers Live Blog
Baseball is America's pastime, but had our forefathers enjoyed the modern conveniences of clocks, ball pumps, or haste, this pastime may well have been basketball or football. Instead, they had wood, leather, and a rudderless disposition. Baseball is Boring is a series of live blogs for folks who need irony and self-awareness to get through a game. We're kicking off this series with a ... [link]

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Published 4/24/2008 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
... ] Also, make sure to check out our new GROUND BREAKING live blogs at FanHouse this afternoon. Jon and Nick from The Dugout are currently doing the Phillies/Brewers game, and I'll be joining them in the future for further live-blogs. Apparently I'm funny. Who knew?

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