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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Worst Monday: Balloting open

Posted by John Burnson at 10:20am

Do you have a Big Red Machine pounding in your head this morning? Or maybe you went to the Millwood once too often, or ordered "Pettitte" when you meant "petite"?

Let us know. Entering's a snap:

1. Send an email to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

2. Put Worst Monday in the subject line along with your Monday point total.

3. Attach a screen shot of your roster and their points scored for Monday. (You can paste the screen shot in a Word document and attach that.) We need the screen shot—don't spell out the tallies in the email.

4. Add brief biographical material.

We'll sift through the entries & give the lowest score on Wednesday. Each weekly winner gets a year of Heater Magazine. The winner with the lowest score for the season gets a free copy of the 2010 Graphical Player, coming out in December.

Compiled by THT Staff.


Greg Simons said...

I’m thinking a Johnny Cueto owner is going to take the “prize” this week.

Posted 07/07  at  11:44 AM
John Burnson said...

Possibly. But then the question becomes, Which player will be the tie-breaker?

Posted 07/07  at  11:46 AM
GWR said...

Maybe having Cueto and Millwood

Posted 07/07  at  02:28 PM
John Burnson said...

Thus far, the leading entry has neither!

Posted 07/07  at  02:32 PM
JK said...

No Winner This Week?

Posted 07/09  at  02:14 PM
John Burnson said...

I lost my Wednesday thanks to work, so I decided to cover this week’s winners next Monday.

Posted 07/09  at  06:25 PM
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