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That’s it for all the questions

Peter Abraham
February
27

If you have not yet submitted for questions for Phil Hughes for our reader Q&A, you’re out of luck. I had about 200 questions sent to me, about the same number Phil received at his blog.

We’re going to pick out the best ones later today and conduct the interview tomorrow. It should be posted on Friday. There will be audio as well. We’re also trying to line up a celebrity question. Well, if you consider Ian Kennedy a celebrity that is.

Thanks to everybody who sent a question in and for all the nice comments. Please don’t be offended if your question isn’t picked. It’s going to be hard to select 15 out of 400+.

Once this Q&A is over, I’ll set up another one before spring training is finished.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 at 10:58 am by Peter Abraham.
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7 Responses to “That’s it for all the questions”

  1. Josh

    Hey pete, will there be updates on todays intrasquad game as it is going on?

    Also, do you know where I can find the television schedule? YESNetwork.com hasnt really made it easy to find.

  2. DMan

    Nice, looking forward to the audio.

    Phil’s a real wellspoken kid.

  3. Drew

    YES should have a new reality show (and dump that stupid Road Trip garbage), “The Big 3″. Joba, Ian Kennedy, and Phil Hughes share a house together during the season. High jinx ensue.

  4. bigjf

    I like that idea, Drew. Mussina could be the host.

    Pete, you’ve gotta get Joba to do one of these. Can’t wait to see the Hughes interview!

  5. S.o.S.27

    JUST A TEST. :) :D ;) 8) :CRY: :-X

  6. S.o.S.27

    :cry: :-x just testing

  7. S.o.S.27

    one last one. :smile: :-x

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