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Apr 20

Three years ago today, WasWatching.com was launched.

It’s been a great three years. Since “Day 1,” there have been 4,844 entries made to this blog – including this one. Crazy, huh?

It’s been an interesting and evolving three years too. For example, after 1,095 days of publishing WasWatching.com via Movable Type, since last night, we’re now using WordPress. And, on March 1st of this year, WasWatching.com joined the SNY.tv Blog Network.

But, the biggest thing that’s happened in the last three years, for me, has been the interest that WasWatching.com has received from its readers, other bloggers, and the media. Thanks to all of you for that.

I still enjoy having this blog and sharing things with my fellow Yankees and baseball fans. It’s been a pleasure do to this for the last three years – and I’m looking forward to many more years to come.

5 Responses to “WasWatching.com Turns Three”

  1. Raf Says:

    Are we going to celebrate with cake and ice cream? :)

  2. Steve Lombardi Says:

    Well, I’m baking up a bunch of eggplant now…maybe we can have an eggplant party?

  3. Raf Says:

    Make it eggplant parm, and it’s a deal!

  4. Paul Katcher Says:

    Hearty congratulations, Steve, on your continued success with this site.

    I look forward to reading your thoughts after every game. Consistency and quality are the backbone of any content site, and you grade highly in both.

    I enjoy the Yankees season even more by being able to compare notes with your postgame reactions and between-game insights.

  5. Steve Lombardi Says:

    Thanks Paul!

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