The Classical has put together an extended interview with Ken Tremendous, dak, and Junior chronicling the history of Fire Joe Morgan.
My wife and I took a trip, I think, to Buenos Aires. And we were in the airport… we were getting on the plane and a guy came up to me and said, “Hey, I just want to tell you that I’m a big fan.” And I was like, “Oh, thank you.” And he said, “Yeah, I read the site all the time.” And I was like, “You’re not talking about the TV show The Office?” And that was the first time my wife was like, “What the fuck is going on?”
Lots of good stuff in there that I had forgotten about, including the famous superbike piece, which may or may not have been written by the guy who is now running the Pirates' minor league system. The guys also talk about their interactions with the writers they skewered, making friends with Brandon McCarthy, and how tone on the internet changed such that near the end of their run they had trouble distinguishing satire.
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Also, as is typical of statheads, the FJM guys were into Pavement (dying laughing)
GWQuote Reply
That’s fun to read.
dmick89Quote Reply
That was quite the gallimaufry of anecdotes. *inserts food metaphor*
BerseliusQuote Reply
I honestly think that FJM was the greatest sports blog of all time.
MylesQuote Reply
@ Myles:
no contest.
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
i gladly would pay to read that site if they brought it back.
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
Yeah, about the only subscription for baseball that I have that I never question whether or not I should I renew is Baseball America. Pretty sure I wouldn’t question a subscription to FJM if it still existed.
dmick89Quote Reply
@ Myles:
Followed closely by OV
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