All-Star Game Giveaway: Pick a Winning Haiku
David Griebling, on the biggest surprise of 2011:The Pittsburgh PiratesGood for them. It's been a while.1992
Mike Scarlett, frustrated by the Royals’ continued struggles:Eric Hosmer andMike Moustakas can pitch, right?Just Trust. The. Process!
Our buddy Dan Wade, who wrote this about TCM’s favorite non-Twin before everyone in MLB with more than 10 plate appearances was added to the All Star team:Andrew McCutchen
Tremendous, five-tool talent
Biggest All-Star snubAnother friend of the blog (or at least friend of our Twitter feeds), Jason Wojciechowski, on the next big thing:Scoring down again.Drug tests? Looser ball? Cutter?No. Just need more Trout.
Theo of Hot Corner Harbor, on the folly of early season results:Boston: adds big; BUTTeam starts year losing! WORLD ENDS!Oh, but then they win.
John Semiz, on the unfair speculation about Jose Bautista:It is a witch hunt.
Stay within the bell curve please
Jose BautistaScott Wade, on the Twins’ injury problems:Mauer, Morneau, Young,
Kubel, Thome, Nathan, Span.
Is T.C. Bear next?Corey Miller, on a part of the game that seems stuck in the past:Play keeps improving:
Pitching, coaching, fielding, ump...
Oh wait. Nevermind.Our wonderfully named Twitter friend Mr. HorrorPants (also, apparently known as John in some parts), author of The Hoosecows, an online baseball mystery novel, gets kinda deep on us:Teams with new patchesBlack numbers on uniformsNames taught to children.
Finally, friend of the blog, and overall good guy David Kaleida, or 6-4-3, mocks our entire project:A haiku contest?Thanks for mailing it in, guysWhat a lame idea.
Here again are the details on the Holiday Inn giveaways, the prizes for which include a weekend getaway to the city of your choice and two tickets to see your favorite MLB team play:
- For the Home Run Derby (July 11), text your guess of the distance of the longest home run that will be hit that night to 88222; and
- For the All-Star Game itself (July 12), texting in either "AL" or "NL" to 88222, guess which team will end up with the most hits.
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