Topps Creates Fictional Japanese Phenom

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 Topps Creates Fictional Japanese Phenom
I have to tell you, I felt pretty stupid yesterday. I know, I know, I should probably feel stupid everyday, but I'm just not intelligent enough to realize it most of the time. I was duped into believing an interview with Steve Bartman over at Bugs & Cranks was real, completely oblivious to the fact that yesterday was April Fool's Day until it was too late. I wrote up the entire post ... [link]

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Topps Creates Fictional Japanese Phenom
Published 4/2/2008 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
... here at FanHouse before my wonderful colleagues informed me that I was a dumbass. (Thanks, guys!) There were a lot of April Fool's posts littered throughout the blogosphere yesterday, but practical jokes aren't limited to just us opinionated blowhards from our mom's basements... Continue reading at FanHouse

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