Any time a person arrives at a milestone, it is worth mentioning.
I realize I am only one of thousands of writers who have used the Bleacher Report readers as a springboard with which to fan his or her passion.
It is fulfilling to realize I have actually written 100 articles now. Obviously none were masterpieces, but I do hold high hopes that not many were complete stinkers.
By sharing our mutual knowledge and experiences, I feel I am a little better at it now than I was when I began. Not to mention, the gifted writers I have come in contact with.
I have received guidance and help from J.C Ayvazi, my colleague from the Dodger fold. Even though we enjoyed a rough start, through reasoning and civilized discussions we are now very good friends. Thank you for your help J.C.
Michael W is a writer I have come to respect and love to read his articles. We both share a love for the "Mayflower" boys of the game. That is a name I put on the pre-1900 players. We have discussed the ancient mariners of the game at length. If you need to know something about Addie Joss or John Clarkson, he is your man.
John Cate, who authors too few articles, is ...
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