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Monday, September 28, 2009Great Moments in Live ChatsI guess I'm not the only baseball writer who struggles to fit a day job in with the writing:Buster Olney (1:31 PM) Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 2:02pm Comments
Grant said...
Seems like Buster and Law both take calls during chats (Buster perhaps more frequently, though I mostly stopped reading him a couple of years ago when I got sick of his backward-looking way of approaching the game). It’s a consequence of being well-connected, i suppose. Posted 09/28 at 02:16 PM
Craig Calcaterra said...
You’re probably right Zach. I just got a giggle thinking of Buster working at, like, an accounting office or something and that he had to take a call from the boss. Some of these posts are more for my own amusement, by the way. Posted 09/28 at 02:19 PM
michael standish said...
I used to have a bulldog named Buster, and he couldn’t count either Posted 09/28 at 02:57 PM
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Thing is, his call was probably from an important front office executive giving him info.
Other people’s are typically less exciting.