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    Rally Onion! Chip R's Avatar
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    Re: Who was there on cincy.com back in late 1990s?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spitball View Post
    There were frequent references to the Dayton board in those days. Was that fastball.com?
    Yeah.
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    I was wrong
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    Chip is right


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    Re: Who was there on cincy.com back in late 1990s?

    What about Dickie Thon? What was that?

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    Re: Who was there on cincy.com back in late 1990s?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chip R View Post
    Yeah.
    No. The Dayton Board was the baseball talk at the Dayton Daily News.

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    Re: Who was there on cincy.com back in late 1990s?

    Cox media Fastball.com was the Dayton board



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    "As part of the Cox family we have been a major player in terms of our TV
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    http://wikibin.org/articles/sons-of-sam-horn.html

    Sons of Sam Horn (SoSH) is a Boston Red Sox-oriented online baseball forum. It began in 1998 as an offshoot of the Red Sox forum at the Dickie Thon Fan Club, which itself was an offshoot of the message boards at the now-defunct fastball.com.


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