The latest Wisdom and Links over at Hall of Very Good is all about the mysterious Melvin Upton. Check it out.
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Now at Hall of Very Good, another “Wisdom and Links”
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Here’s the latest Wisdom and Links over at “Hall of Very Good”! Check it out, and learn of the MLB vs. College Challenge!
New Link! SABR’s Media Blog
Another new link in the the blog roll: SABR’s Media Blog, dealing with news and research related to baseball and the media.
I demand a better class of fan over at “The Hall of Very Good”
While we mourn the death of the Fan Cave, head over to Hall of Very Good for my latest Wisdom and Links, where I talk about how America deserves a better class of baseball fan. Also, there are links, which are cool.
New Link: My World Of Baseball
A new addition to the blogroll, which I have long went to but never have placed into the list of links for one reason or another: My World of Baseball. The webmaster there covers and gives opinions on baseball both internationally and domestically (especially prospects).
Check it out.
Over at “Hall of Very Good”: The lead-up to Spring Training
Over at Hall of Very Good, another “Wisdom and Links“, looking at things to look for in the next few weeks as baseball approaches.
Plus links, of course.
Over at “Hall of Very Good”: Wisdom and Links salutes Ernie Banks
Now over at Hall of Very Good: The latest “Wisdom and Links” salutes Ernie Banks and also provides other interesting links from the past week or so.
Now Up: Wisdom and Links at Hall of Very Good!
The latest Wisdom and Links is now up at Hall of Very Good! Check it out!
Over at Hall of Very Good: “Wisdom and Links” for January 12
Looking at baseball mysteries and the best player with a last name that starts with X, this week’s “Wisdom and Links” is now up at Hall of Very Good.
Over At Hall of Very Good: “Wisdom and Links” answers… how many days?
How many days until certain milestones of the 2015 baseball calendar will occur? This week’s “Wisdom and Links” answers that over at Hall of Very Good!
NOTE: The number of days only fits if you look at it on January 5.