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by Bryan Tsao
August 17, 2009

It's a crazy world these days, what with comments on Hardball Times articles, Facebook, Twitter and who knows what else the kids are doing. So here at THT we thought it was time for us to catch up on this whole Web 2.0 thing by creating an official Facebook Page. Right now we've got 176 fans, but I know that the most awesome readers on the internet can do better than Baseball Prospectus (1,153), or at least Beyond the Box Score (193... almost there!).

Through the week, we'll post links to our articles there, and hopefully give you guys another way to interact with both the staff and each other. See you on Facebook!

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Bryan Tsao is the editor of The Hardball Times website. He welcomes comments, questions, and suggestions for both himself and the site via email.

Comments

Nick Steiner said...

We HAVE to beat BPro.

Posted 08/17  at  06:10 AM
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