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The blogs are in ur base, killing ur profits.
Published 3/26/2007 by Hart Bracken at The Soxaholix
... It's kinda like how when newspapah guys try to dismiss the web phenomena as being a bunch of late-night blog boys who live in Ma's basement as a way of pretending it's still 1997 and newspapers ruled the earth.
Schilling vs. Shaughnessy
Published 3/26/2007 by StatsGuru at Baseball Musings
... : If blogs can beat newspapers to the punch in reporting inside information, what is their comparative advantage? Three possibilities: 1) better analysis; 2) better writing; and 3) better controversy. I've read enough of Shaughnessy's baseball analysis to know that's not his strength (Rob Bradford demonstrates more baseball knowledge in a single story than Shaughnessy does in an entire season). He's an OK writer, but there are plenty of Red Sox beat writers and bloggers who are better (note to Globe sports editor: give Amalie Benjamin her own full-time Sox blog). No, Shaughnessy's specialty is using his acid pen to ignite public feuds with Shaughnessy. Dan shows no respect for Schilling or the people who submit questions to him. As a reporter, Shaughnessy should be happy for the availability of more information. Instead, he shows why he's a cut rate
38 Problems And The Pitch Ain’t One : Shaughnessy Embraces Nickname, Flunks Yard Work Audition
Published 3/26/2007 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Boston Globe: Shaughnessy: Famous guest blogs in
Published 3/26/2007 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
... Boston Globe: Shaughnessy: Famous guest blogs in I believe it was Quintus Curtius Schillius Rufus that said...“Despair is a great incentive to honorable death” Getting a little tired and bored here in the final week of the Grapefruit League circuit so I thought I d take the day off and let Curt Schilling do the work. Schill started writing his own blog a few weeks ago, so today he fills the space with his latest Q & A session with fellow bloggers. Loser38: I used to go to Star Trek conventions and comic book trade shows. No more. Now this blog is my life. My girlfriend says I m spending too much time on this site. I say she s being ridiculous. I mean, what s six hours a day when you have a chance to communicate cyberspace to cyberspace with a legitimate Hall of Famer? Do you think I m being reasonable, Schill? 38 Pitches: I ve learned that greatness comes with a price. Only y
nothing in particular
Published 3/27/2007 by lboros
... blowhard pitcher, meet blowhard sportswriter.
Predictions!
Published 4/1/2007 by Mark at Teepee Talk
... , and Dan Shaughnessy will respond by continuing to be an ass . And finally... 15. The Kansas City Royals will not win the American League Central. There. You read it here first... Posted by Mark at April 1, 2007 12:19 PM
Nod perfunctorily toward your columnist
#8 in a se...
Published 4/3/2007 by Big Ten Wonk at Big Ten Wonk: 2004-07
... What we've seen over the past 20 years is the total breakup of monopoly number 1 by cable and satellite. Even more dramatic has been the antitrust action brought against number 2 by the internet over the past 10 years. Today the professional columnist is left with only monopoly number 3. And while it's true this realization can on occasion trigger a frightened yelp like that coming from a
Don't Cry For Me, Tony Barnhart, or, Content Is King
Published 8/5/2008 by SMQ at Sunday Morning Quarterback: Front Page Posts
... What we've seen over the past 20 years is the total breakup of monopoly number 1 by cable and satellite. Even more dramatic has been the antitrust action brought against number 2 by the internet over the past 10 years. Today the professional columnist is left with only monopoly number 3. And while it's true this realization can on occasion trigger a frightened yelp like that coming from a ...
