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  • Yesterday’s Big Day

    Posted by on December 1st, 2005 · Comments (8)

    WasWatching.com had 7,313 hits yesterday – which is now the all-time record for this site in terms of most hits in one day.

    Thanks to everyone for this incredible interest and support!

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    Comments on Yesterday’s Big Day

    1. December 1st, 2005 | 3:36 pm

      Steve, my man, you’re obviously doing something right! :) Keep up the great work!

    2. jonm
      December 1st, 2005 | 3:44 pm

      Well-deserved. You have a great blog and I’m glad that I recently discovered it.

      I see that the Yankees signed Dusty Bergman to a minor league deal. That’s a useful signing, I think. Although he is 27, he had a very good ERA at Salt Lake City in the PCL, is left-handed, struck out about 7 batters per 9 innings, and had a 3-1 K-BB ratio. He’s certainly better than Wayne Franklin.

    3. Raf
      December 1st, 2005 | 3:58 pm

      Yeah, it was a slow day at work yesterday…

      Hehehe, congrats!

    4. MJ
      December 1st, 2005 | 4:51 pm

      About 800 of those were mine. It was a VERY slow day here yesterday…

    5. JohnnyC
      December 1st, 2005 | 5:12 pm

      Dusty Bergman???? Say, anyone want to give us a preview of the Rule V Draft? Any hidden treasures?

    6. December 1st, 2005 | 5:17 pm

      I’m looking into that now.

    7. December 1st, 2005 | 8:20 pm

      Thanks to those with the kind words!
      And, for those with the slow days, hey, buy my book – it will give you something to read on those slow days! ;-)

    8. Raf
      December 3rd, 2005 | 1:09 pm

      And, for those with the slow days, hey, buy my book – it will give you something to read on those slow days! ;-)
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      It’s weird, they frown on reading during down time, but I can goof off on the ‘net, as it looks like I’m “working.”

      Strange place, this corporate world

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