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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Moving On

Posted by Patrick DiCaprio at 9:38am

I am sorry to report that my previous column will be my last here, as I am moving on to write for another baseball website, and will be joining Todd Farino of fantasybaseballsearch.com as a radio host for his weekly baseball radio show at blogtalkradio.com. I appreciate all of the comments I have received, and am astounded at the number of people interested in the blog here. So thanks for reading. Please check out my blog for more details. I hope you will all continue to look me up.

Patrick is a member of SABR's Statistical Analysis and Science of Baseball Committees and writes about fantasy baseball at The Fantasy Baseball Generals blog. He has achieved the dream of all of his MIT classmates. No, not making millions in the tech markets, but writing about baseball for free. Feel free to send along all insults and comments here.


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