The Dugout: Blogs Slash Zim

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 The Dugout: Blogs Slash Zim
Earlier today, Fanhouse blogger Josh Alper (Dugout username: AmburgerAlper) brought the web log of Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman to our attention. Long story short he writes like a happy third grader and as someone who works almost exclusively in hearsay and slander I think it's great. Imagine if David Wright's blog was about how fantastic his lunch was. And hey, we ... [link]

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Links of the Day 5/9/08
Published 5/9/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Ryan) at The Victoria Times
... points out that this is a pretty good example of Richie Sexson's knowledge of the strike zone. Instead of directly linking to Ryan Zimmerman's blog, I'm going to send you to an edition of the Dugout making fun of Ryan Zimmerman's blog. UPDATE: I got a ...

Ryan Zimmerman Blogs: These are Boring
Published 29 days ago by Matt Brown at Bugs & Cranks
... Don’t get me wrong, I love Ryan Zimmerman.  He’s a great player and a team leader.  But that dude is boring on his blog.  So why am I entertained by it?  Because the thought of a professional athlete taking time out of grab-ass and weightlifting to sit down at a computer and type out some blog post about his dog or his … well there hasn’t been anything else of substance yet except the dog thing … is funny to me.  And I’m not alone. ...

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