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1 minute ago, Uli2001 said:

If you were a baseball player, would you really spend what little precious free time you have during the season on a message board? I don't think so.

It would bleed over into my lego and call of duty time.

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3 hours ago, OnlyOneOriole said:

I am sure there are players that read here.  Has to be.   I doubt anyone posts under an alias though.  Come to think of it I don't think I have ever heard of any active player posting anywhere in any sport. 

I wonder if there are certain league rules that prohibit it. 

I know there are rules in the NBA about posting on social media with guns just ask Ja Morant about them.   lol

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I am just waiting for the day when we see a message on the game threads responding to Roy.  When he asks for a fly ball with a man on third and Mountcastle hits one and then asks if he is happy on the thread.  

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There have been a few players (majors/minors) whose relatives have posted here, and at least one who had an account here, though he never posted.  Offhand:

- David Hermandez’s father

- George Sherrill’s brother

- Parker Bridwell’s mother

- Tony Butler

Butler was acquired in the Bedard trade and was a pretty highly regatded prospect (no. 6 in a good Mariners farm system, I think), but unfortunately got hurt early in his time with us and never made it back.  

Otherwise, I doubt many major leaguers read this site, but I’d bet some minor leaguers do.  I do remember that Curt Schilling used to post on Sons of Sam Horn while he was playing for the Red Sox.  
 

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9 minutes ago, GoldGlove21 said:

Why would they care?

Good question he was only writing normal stuff.  But I guess they were afraid of "Ball Four" type stuff.  Maybe about how the young guys might go out and get plastered.  Whatever the reason the Orioles stopped it.  And I have not heard about any ballplayers having blogs while they are playing.  I dont think MLB likes the idea.

Probably "what is in the clubhouse stays in the clubhouse"  Or we get a Chicken and Beer Redsox disaster.  

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