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is everybody too busy working on resumes to comment?

It would be absolutely hilarious if this was the Royals. They’ve let Jin Wong use the one office computer to troll on blogs for off-season ideas. And just in case the front office doesn’t like any of the ideas, he’s covered himself by not telling which team this is for. I’m imagining the FO getting the same response from 50,000 people on how to be a better team (“Who would have thought that this many people could be disillusioned into thinking OBP was so important!”), and then getting fed up with all the imbeciles, so they just purge the inbox.

Don't Stop Believing!

by KC Chris on Oct 9, 2009 3:37 PM EDT reply actions  

Well, one way to test if it is the Royals

would be to respond to this effect:

“I would use the volumes of data available to me to genetically combine Ross Gload and Willie Bloomquist, to create the grittiest player to ever exist. He would ideally turn out to be a sentient mound of dirt with a throwing arm and the lateral range of an Ozark hill.”

by Bornin85 on Oct 10, 2009 2:17 PM EDT up reply actions  

its actually a pretty interesting question on its own

and I’m really at a loss to find my own theoretical answer…

by Freneau on Oct 9, 2009 4:07 PM EDT reply actions  

I know I would use it to develop a formula for grit...

I would also use it to find potentially the best sacrifice bunter EVAH!

Desperately hoping for Desperate Measures

by averagegatsby on Oct 9, 2009 7:49 PM EDT up reply actions  

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