Free Advertising In The Hall of Fame On Opening Day

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 Free Advertising In The Hall of Fame On Opening Day
The Baseball Hall of Fame is completing the final plan of having this douchebag’s publicity and advertising stunt with Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball validated by possibly having it on display by Opening Day . I’ve spewed plenty of venom about this matter, but the statements by Hall reps are either naive or downright repulsive: “We’ll display it, but the ... [link]

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Published 3/7/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... • DEADSPIN is feeling testy, as they question whether they have what it takes to be an ESPN research assistant . • DC SPORTS BOG doesn’t approve of American U. fans storming the court twice in two games . • GOING FIVE HOLE skates over word that the NHL is back on ESPN - sort of . • ODENIZED is touched by TNT partners Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith showing each other love . • SIGNAL TO NOISE believes the Hall of Fame will strike out if they display Barry Bonds’ asterisk-branded ball . • Even as manager, the Angels’ Mike Scioscia ...

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