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The Mitchell Report - Baseball's Bad Neighborhood

December 13, 2007

Tom Lustina

The path to Cooperstown is beset on all sides by exceptional links. The player must put up link worthy numbers (hits, home runs, RBI's, wins, strike outs, saves . . . ) in his campaign to attain the right links (Golden Gloves, Cy Youngs, MVPs, All-Star games . . .). If he gets enough of those links over a long enough period of time, he just might find himself a HOFer.

Now in Link Building, I have seen many incredible links and many horrible links, but I have never seen a single link that makes or breaks a site in pursuit of SERPS. So here is the question: Is the Mitchell Report such a bad neighborhood that a link from it kills all other links?

I know how Kenesaw Mountain Landis, or even Paul Giamatti's dad would probably answer that question, but I can't wait to see how Bud Selig answers it.

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posted by Tom Lustina at December 13, 2007 02:48 PM
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