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A Retrospective Moment to Say Thanks

As with last year, I’m afraid that I will no longer be able to write consistently for Agony & Ivy on account of other commitments, which will continue at least into the bulk of the 2010 season. Accordingly, changes for the site are afoot. Details will follow as they materialize.

I wanted to take a moment to say thanks, though, to several people.

To KJM for not only helping conceive and develop the site, but also for some terrific photos and insights; to PMC, a professional sportswriter who agreed to contribute his thoughts; and to JMI, who briefly contributed some fine writing. KJM, by the way, maintained Minor League Summer last season, tracking his travels to 29 minor league games in 2009. Cheers for a season well done!

Thanks also to everyone who followed, commented, linked, or e-mailed me along the way to share their appreciation. I did my best to avoid parroting everything else that was out there, and it meant an awful lot to me when you took the time to let me know that you noticed, and cared.

From the body of work hosted here so far, there are a few things I enjoyed writing most: (continue...)

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