Friday, June 13, 2008

Welcome!

This post officially kicks off the start of The NL West Blog, This is the final blog launched in a network of 6 divisional blogs, as it joins the The AL East Blog, The NL Central Blog, The AL Central Blog, The AL West Blog, and The NL East Blog as part of the No Bias Network. Our goal is to be your one-stop shop for anything NL West related. Whether you use this site to follow your team or keep an eye on your rivals, we hope you enjoy.

I would like to do a short introduction of all the writers on staff here. We will have one writer representing each team in the division. These writers will do there best to keep the readers up to date on all the current affairs of their individual teams.

The Staff:

Diamondbacks - Jeff Wilson
Profile Coming Soon!

Dodgers - Nick Egan
My name is Nick Egan and I'm a graduating senior at the University of California, San Diego. I've been a baseball/Dodger fan my entire life, and I am an aspiring writer, so writing about them on a regular basis works perfectly for me. I like long walks on the...nevermind. While I live in San Diego now, I am from Santa Barbara, CA (about 90 mi north of Los Angeles for those not familiar), and I intend to be moving to Los Angeles within the next year or so. Anyway, as always, Go Blue!

Giants - Tyler Hurst
Tyler Hurst is a baseball geek. He grew up reading sports trivia, memorizing baseball cards and scouring the sports section for stats. He also knows the infield fly rule and doesn't hesitate to explain it to anyone within earshot. You can usually find him working the waiver wire in his fantasy leagues or re-telling childhood baseball stories.

Padres - Needed
If interested please contact Matt Bishoff at nobiasnetwork@gmail.com
Rockies - Douglas McDaniel
Douglas McDaniel is a Denver-based free lance writer with past credits as a contributor for USA Today Baseball Weekly and as the former managing editor for The Diamond: The Official History Magazine for Major League Baseball. In addition, he's published a great deal of baseball related poetry for newsletters put out by the Phoenix chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) and Spitball, a literary journal for the sport based in Cincinnati, Ohio. He bats right, throws right, swings to the left. His writings on baseball and other wise can be found at http://mythville.blogspot.com or at http://myspace.com/mythville.

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