More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About the Ducksnorts 2008 Baseball Annual, and Then Some

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Good news ... details about the Ducksnorts 2008 Baseball Annual have been released. Last year's inaugural edition was great readin, and I expect Geoff Young to build on that this year. It's great to have something Padres-specific, with intelligent analysis and insights drawn from a fans perspective. [link]

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Bullet Points: Roster Moves, Book Club, Today’s Congressional Hearings
Published 2/13/2008 by Cory Humes at Comments on: Fantasy
... Geoff Young tells you more than you ever wanted to know about the Ducksnorts 2008 Baseball Annual, and then some. If you’re a San Diego fan—or a supporter of fine independent baseball writing—you’d do well for yourself in snagging a copy of Geoff’s book. It’ll be available in print and as a downloadable PDF. You can also find Geoff at ...

Free Download: Excerpts from Ducksnorts 2008 Baseball Annual
Published 2/18/2008 by Geoff Young at Knuckle Curve - Baseball News
Just a quick heads-up to the Padres fans in the crowd. Yeah, I can see both of you from here. Anyway, my latest book, the Ducksnorts 2008 Baseball Annual, is scheduled for publication the week of February 25. While we’re waiting for it to hit the bookstores, here are two items of potential interest: Book details Free download of excerpts from the book Thanks much for your time and consideration. We now return to you regularly scheduled baseball coverage… Tags: baseball, book, ...

Dodger Thoughts: 'Town Criers
Published 2/21/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... was the bee's knees. I also saw him get ejected from the only minor-league game I've ever attended in San Bernadino. Bell helped bring Eddie Murray to the Dodgers, going to Baltimore with Brian Holton and Ken Howell 2 1/2 months after the 1988 World Series. Young also has this year's edition of his Ducksnorts ...

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