chicagobull.blogspot.com - 8/28/2008
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The MLB unveiled it's postseason ad campaign today, and it's directed at...Bloggers! They like us! They really like us!
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A Walk Around the Bases - Aug 28
Life In The Cell —
Sorry about the last Walk not getting posted until today. I thought I published it, but the page timed out so in the end it wasn’t published. I guess all that means is DOUBLE LINKS for today!
Cheat takes a look at Johnny’s outing from yesterday, and my oh my, it ain’t pretty. [South Side Sox]
MLB is embracing blogging! [Chicago Bull]
Recap of last night’s suckfest [The White Sox Blog]
HHR Hugs It Out [8.28.08]
Hugging Harold Reynolds —
Attention, Bostonians, catch up with HHR's "the chief" tonight at The Kells in Beantown at the Yardbarker back-to-school bash. He's happy to whip your ass in beer pong. Touchy, Touchy (Five Tool Tool) New MLB '08 Postseason Campaign focus? Bloggers. No, Seriously. (Chicago Bull) Minor League Team Awards Fans With Crap, Literally (The Sports Point) Getting Cleveland's Hopes Up...Again (WFNY)Today at Gem Mint Ten: Hey There, Amigo ...
THE AFTER PARTY
Epic Carnival —
NFL Search Results Tailgate 101: The Vehicle Ultimage Tailgate Guide College Football '08: UCLA punter has bad tattoo Why Phelps Isn't the Most Valuable Olympian Olympians are athletically on par with 14 and 15 year old American boys Name all the stars in a vintage Upper Deck Commercial New MLB '08 Postseason Campaign focus? Bloggers Quick. Who's the best-hitting catcher since the break? Cheerleader Showdown VI Don't Bet on US Open TNA Wrestling's ...
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