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05/21: Interviewing the Yankees Blogosphere (2007-2008)

Posted by: Patrick
Our third iteration of our annual interview series with Yankees bloggers, Interviewing the Yankees Blogosphere, has come to an end. For those interested, here is who we interviewed this time around:

Tyler Kepner, Bats
Derek Jacques, The House That Derek Built
Bryan Hoch, Bombers Beat
Ken Davidoff, Baseball Insider
John Amato, Pinstripe Alley
Joseph Pawlikowski, River Ave. Blues
EJ Fagan, Pending Pinstripes and The Bronx Block
Earl Mitchell, Pinstripe Alley
Eric Schultz, Pending Pinstripes
Eric Haskell, The Bronx Block

In the 2006-2007 edition, we interviewed:

Peter Abraham, The LoHud Yankees Blog
James Varghese, YanksBlog.com
Mark Feinsand, Blogging the Bombers
Benjamin Kabak, River Ave. Blues
Mike Axisa, Pending Pinstripes (now River Ave. Blues)
Jason O'Connell, YanksBlog.com (no longer blogging)
Jim Baumbach, On the Yankees Beat (no longer blogging regularly about the Yankees)

In the 2005-2006 edition, we interviewed:

Alex Belth, Bronx Banter
Steve Lombardi, WasWatching.com
Patrick O'Keefe, YanksBlog.com
Cliff Corcoran, Bronx Banter
Michael Black, YanksBlog.com (no longer blogging)
SG, Replacement Level Yankees Weblog
Jennifer Muller, NoSenseWorrying.com
Seamus Molloy, YanksBlog.com
Dave Nekoukar, Pride of the Yankees
Sensei John Kreese, noMaas.org
Brian MacMillan, Off the Facade (no longer blogging)

Thank you to everyone who has participated. We'll be back with more blogger interviews next offseason.

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