The Baseball Digest Daily Roundtable

Every once in a while there comes a hidden benefit to writing your own blog. This happened to me this week when I received an email from Dave Rouleau of Baseball Digest Daily. Dave offered a unique opportunity to Jim McLennan of AZ Snake Pit and myself. We were each provided with a list of five questions to answer about the Arizona Diamondbacks. The results were then posted on The Bloggers Roundtable – Arizona Diamondbacks for review and comments.
It was definitely an interesting experience. As many of you know, I am not one for brevity and I took the opportunity to expound upon the answers in a verbose manner. Which is about 12 words to every word by Jim. I attribute this to the fact that I can’t shut up about the Diamondbacks and the fact that I figured this was my one chance for anyone to actually listen to what I had to say so I made the most of my 15 minutes of fame. I have to give Jim credit, he had very well thought out answers and even though it sounds like I contradict everything he says I admire his perspective. I invite everyone to click over to Baseball Digest Daily and check out their site and the roundtable. It’s a great way to spend an off-season visiting with others who share your passion about this great game.

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