We are off and running in the Cape Cod Baseball League season, and as anyone who’s followed the league knows, it never really slows down. It’s just baseball, baseball, baseball — and that’s a good thing.
With that in mind, I’ve got a few notes about Right Field Fog to pass along.
1. Do me a solid and follow Right Field Fog on Facebook and Twitter. It’ll be good for both of us. I’m turning myself into a social media maven. I’ll be posting lots of links so you can keep tabs on what’s on the site and a lot of other notes that you won’t find anywhere else. I may even give away a shirt or two to a randomly-selected Facebook follower (stay tuned!). And if you’re a big Cape League fan, you should hop on Twitter anyway. The teams provide a lot of good info and it’s a good way to keep tabs on things. To like Right Field Fog on Facebook or follow on Twitter, just click the links above or the logos on the right and go to town.
2. Just under the banner at the top, there’s a link to a Game Day page, where you can find quick links to every Cape League team’s live game coverage and Twitter feeds.
3. I’ll be trotting out a couple of new regular features here at Right Field Fog. I’m most excited about the Weekly Watch, which will be linked up top and will be your guide for players to watch all summer. It’ll be updated weekly, hence the name.
4. If you feel the need to own a Right Field Fog shirt, bumper sticker or coffee mug (and I don’t know why you wouldn’t feel that need) you can visit the Right Field Fog store at Cafe Press.
5. All the links to the 2012 Early Looks are in the right sidebar if you’re looking for a little more information on a player you’ve seen. Some will be a little out-dated at this point, but most of the likely stars are in there. Also on the sidebar are links to a lot of great sites. The Cape League is covered from all angles these days.
6. Finally, don’t hesitate to comment here at rightfieldfog.com. I don’t see as much Cape League baseball as I’d like, so if you want to pass along any observations, please be my guest.
Thanks for reading. Here’s to a great summer.