Tuesday, February 24, 2004
THEY LEFT US OFF
But I'm not going to bitch and moan too much about it
Baseball has produced the most blog sites of any sport, and the Mariners are one of the leading teams to have blogs sprout up from fans and critics alike.
Here are some of the top Mariners-related blogs, thanks to baseballblogs.org, which acts as a clearinghouse and global link to numerous sports Web sites (you can get links to more M's blogs by visiting the P-I blog):
U.S.S. Mariner: Regular columnists, lots of opinions and news links: ussmariner.blogspot.com.
They're very good. No argument here.
Mariner Minors: Follows all the minor league moves and the entire developmental system of the Seattle big league club: marinerminors.blogspot.com.
This is where I go to find M's minor league info, not the "offical team pages".
Mariner Optimist: Billed as a "dissenting viewpoint to the Mariners' biogosphere" on the Internet: marineroptimist.blogspot.com.
We need optimists in the world. Corey is a good guy, so we won't bash the optimism too much.
Trident Fever: "A cynically optimistic" baseball club critique: tridentfever.blogspot.com.
"Under construction". DO YOUR RESEARCH, SEATTLE P-I!!!
Sodo Oh No: All Mariners all of the time: sodoohno.blogspot.com.
Not bad.
Mariner Talk: Analysis of the latest Mariners happenings: marinerland.blogspot.com.
Nothing since December 23 from these guys. NOTHING. That's a good two months with absolutely nothing.
Seattle P-I: Our own Mariners blog updated a least five days a week: blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/baseball
Cheap plug.
Well, big shocker, Sports and Bremertonians wasn't mentioned by the Seattle P-I. That's cool. We do have three things working against us:
1) We do bash management from time to time. Can't have Mae in Roy read bad things about Dan Wilson on the internet.
2) We're natives of Bremerton, Washington.
3) I'm currently living in Arkansas.
But the thing that really pisses me off about this story is that Mariners Musings wasn't even mentioned once. Peter brings it every single time, and he gets swept under the rug for crap like Mariner Talk?
Unreal.
But hey, today's my birthday, so I can't feel too bad today.
Things like this can make my day anyday, you have to see it to believe it.
Baseball has produced the most blog sites of any sport, and the Mariners are one of the leading teams to have blogs sprout up from fans and critics alike.
Here are some of the top Mariners-related blogs, thanks to baseballblogs.org, which acts as a clearinghouse and global link to numerous sports Web sites (you can get links to more M's blogs by visiting the P-I blog):
U.S.S. Mariner: Regular columnists, lots of opinions and news links: ussmariner.blogspot.com.
They're very good. No argument here.
Mariner Minors: Follows all the minor league moves and the entire developmental system of the Seattle big league club: marinerminors.blogspot.com.
This is where I go to find M's minor league info, not the "offical team pages".
Mariner Optimist: Billed as a "dissenting viewpoint to the Mariners' biogosphere" on the Internet: marineroptimist.blogspot.com.
We need optimists in the world. Corey is a good guy, so we won't bash the optimism too much.
Trident Fever: "A cynically optimistic" baseball club critique: tridentfever.blogspot.com.
"Under construction". DO YOUR RESEARCH, SEATTLE P-I!!!
Sodo Oh No: All Mariners all of the time: sodoohno.blogspot.com.
Not bad.
Mariner Talk: Analysis of the latest Mariners happenings: marinerland.blogspot.com.
Nothing since December 23 from these guys. NOTHING. That's a good two months with absolutely nothing.
Seattle P-I: Our own Mariners blog updated a least five days a week: blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/baseball
Cheap plug.
Well, big shocker, Sports and Bremertonians wasn't mentioned by the Seattle P-I. That's cool. We do have three things working against us:
1) We do bash management from time to time. Can't have Mae in Roy read bad things about Dan Wilson on the internet.
2) We're natives of Bremerton, Washington.
3) I'm currently living in Arkansas.
But the thing that really pisses me off about this story is that Mariners Musings wasn't even mentioned once. Peter brings it every single time, and he gets swept under the rug for crap like Mariner Talk?
Unreal.
But hey, today's my birthday, so I can't feel too bad today.
Things like this can make my day anyday, you have to see it to believe it.