06/18: Who Should We Sponsor?
So, we all know how great
Baseball-Reference.com is. They have a sponsorship program where you can sponsor most pages on the site (including player pages) for a certain fee (varies by page). You get a link on the page in exchange.
For taking a couple of survey's, I have $4 in my account over there. So, what I was thinking was this... go to the
available pages page (or do searches at BR, you're choice) and find a page that you think it'd be neat for us to sponsor. I don't really want to go any higher than $15. If it's really good, I might be able to go $20. Could that be
Red Ruffing? Traded from the Red Sox to the Yankees - turned into a Hall of Famer. Or
Sparky Lyle?
I ran through the top Yankees in games played and came up from
Frankie Crosetti (11th) and
Earle Combs (17th). Perhaps the
World Champion 1939 Yankees? The Iron Horse's final year. Or the
World Champion 1941 Yankees?
The 1949 World Champion Yankees?
The 1950 World Champion Yankees?
Jack Chesbro?
Perhaps
Gerald "Ice" Williams, possibly the only man to get a shot in on Pedro Martinez?
Let me know what you think.
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