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UCB: Game Blogging Project Lineup
UCB: Game Blogging Project Lineup
Here's the backstory, if you are new to the blog.  Last fall, after the season was over and blogging topics were a little harder to come by, I contacted some of my fellow Cardinal bloggers to see if they were interested in some group blogging projects.  Various ideas were tossed around and we've done a few good ones in the intervening span. For example, in November, we handed out the ...
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Eckstein and Rolen photos
Cardinal Nation Globe — ... Also, since I haven't announced this yet to readers, the UCB will be doing a one-of-a-kind project on Saturday - C70 posts the details. ...

Bring on the Cubs
Redbird Rants | A St. Louis Cardinals Blog — ... This weekend, as you’re keeping tabs on the first match-up between the two clubs, also look for a first of its kind breakdown of Saturday’s game with combined coverage from ten different Cardinal blogs, including this one.  C70 has all the details.  It should be a lot of fun. ...

What comes after 126 pitches
Bird Land — ... ; love the LOB graphic). To log on and follow the game, UCB-style check out Shoptaw’s map to his blog tour: UCB Game Blogging Project. ...

Cards Win on a Skip-Off Homer
Redbird Rants | A St. Louis Cardinals Blog — ... Bears and Birds game two tomorrow afternoon.  It’ll be Kyle Lohse against Ted Lilly. Don’t forget to check in on the latest UCB project. ...

Quick Hits: UCB, Scouting, Garcia
Rockin' the Red — ... The historic United Cardinals Bloggers "progressive dinner" blogging project is today, and I'll be taking up the sixth inning. You can read more about the project here. Cardinal70 has the ...

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