This post marks the 100th in the history of Section 36. While it’s not exactly at the same level of Seinfeld’s 100th episode or anything, it’s pretty cool. For my reader(s?) I want to thank you. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed it, and you keep coming back…and bring friends!
Also, with the new year, we’re on the downhill side of time remaining for the Section 36 Scavenger Hunt. The deadline for entries is the day pitchers and catchers report to Red Sox Spring Training. So, we’re down to a couple months. If you’ve lost you list of items to find, check the link on the right. We’ve had some interest in the hunt, but nobody’s found all 36 items so far.
Keep looking!
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