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The mailbag sure is full today.
Bryan from Western Mass chimes in: I just love the stuff you've written in your blog. I'm a high school student looking to get into the sports journalism field. Keep up your stuff!
Thanks, Bry. That's the sort of talk that will get you ahead fast in the sports journalism business. You're off to a great start, kid!
Got a couple emails about my piece about Seattle on Sunday, which dealt in part with why Seattle drivers are the worst in the country. Here's one from LeeAnn in Sacramento, CA: I just wanted to say, man you are right on the dot when it comes to the Seattle traffic. I've lived there for 6 years and now I'm back in California.
I keep getting emails with names like "Tim Lollar" and "Buddy Biancalana" in the title field. Seems like the thirst for obscure baseball player references is unquenchable. Free prize (to be named later, but of negligible value) to the first person who sends me with an email entitled "John Trautwein" with a specific memory of watching him pitch. Anyway, this is from a Boston reader: In the summer of 1986, I drove cross country from my home in Boston to college in Los Angeles, and I scheduled my trip so I could see the Sox a couple of times on my way out. I was at that doubleheader in Kansas City, and before the first game, I called a friend and told him that Tim Lollar should be in the lineup because he was crushing the ball during batting practice.
And finally, from Globe Freelance Superstar Chris Forsberg: I didn't want to be in your birthday club anyway :)
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