While taking part in one of two baseball drafts, an idea sprung up from the online chatter:
Since the season is upon us, many of us will try to get to a game or two, with the economy being to some advantage, if fortunate. Compared to other sports stadiums and arenas, baseball parks, no matter who we root for or against, invite various stories and experiences.
So, in addition to my collection of experiences, I would like to use this season to show some of your stories and experiences. I want to publish them for fellow readers to see, whether they are written anecdotes, photos, videos, whatever comes to mind.
Of course, this only if you wish.
If interested (and the details will be ironed out along with some hopeful changes to Scribe in the coming weeks and months), please email me at asportsscribe@gmail.com. Also, send along questions and comments.
And don't worry, you'll be given proper credits.
Say What?!?!: The first ballpark visit of the season takes place in two weeks. Where to? Stay tuned.
Perception is reality, the saying goes. Modern players can never transcend time, athletes only care about the money and the fan is never wrong. Yet, all you need to do is dig a little deeper to find the truth. As a freelance sportswriter, my job is to give the audience a story around what just happened. As a consumer, I expect that sports will always provide more than I bargained for. As a fan, my hopes are to be enlightened by more than points. Welcome to the mind of a sports scribe.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
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