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Written by Zach Sanders
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Sunday, 08 November 2009 18:42 |
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Zach Sanders operates MLB Notebook. Zach also writes for FanGraphs and Baseball Daily Digest, and analyzed the Mariners for the now dormant Inside the Majors. Zach is a member of SABR, and part of the Business of Baseball and Statistical Analysis committees. Zach coaches youth baseball in the summer, and can be contacted
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Jonathan Etkowicz writes for MLB Notebook. He came over to MLB Notebook from his blog Home Run Trot. Jonathan is a Philadelphia Phillies fan, but please don't hold that against him. His passion for baseball extends past loving the Phillies and hating the Mets. Jonathan can be contacted
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Paddy McMahon writes for MLB Notebook. Student by day and writer by...day, he started writing at the blog Knuckle Curve Semi-Drop. Paddy's an Indiana-born Atlanta Braves fan. He hides this unrepentant front-running by claiming a love for all things baseball. He enjoys the DH, afternoon games, and knuckleballs. You can contact him
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Ricky Zanker writes for MLB Notebook part time, and can be found full-time at MVN's The Rays Party, covering the Tampa Bay Rays.
Robert E Hunt Jr writes for MLB Notebook part time. He is the author of The Sports Noter, a popular sports humor blog started in 1999. Bob is a diehard Philadelphia Phillies fan and an avid fan of baseball history, teams, players and coaches, statistics, records and baseball lore and legend. His favorite player of all time is Michael Jack Schmidt and he thinks Shoeless Joe Jackson and Pete Rose belong in the Hall of Fame. Bob can be contacted
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Daniel Moroz contributes to MLB Notebook, and can be found full-time at Fanball's Camden Crazies, covering the Baltimore Orioles.
Brad Templeman contributes to MLB Notebook, and can be found more frequently at his own blog, Baseball In-Depth.
Charlie Saponara contributes to MLB Notebook. He runs fantasybaseball365.com in which he writes about, you guessed it, fantasy baseball 365 days a year. He loves to write, play guitar and watch baseball. You can contact Charlie at
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Think you have something to add to MLB Notebook? We accept user articles of 500 words or less. We also are always looking for writing talent to join our staff. All writers are on a volunteer basis, but MLB Notebook is a great place to gain exposure for your work. If you have an article to submit, or want to join our staff, send Zach an email.
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