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[Somewhat Frank ~ Blog by Frank Gruber] ArmChairGM a wiki solution aimed at the sports lover and appears to be built on customized and enhanced version of , the same wiki software, which powers the popular and it's sister site . However, ArmChairGM takes interactivity a step further by also incorporated voting similar to and comments which mirror blog comments to each piece of content.

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[Eastwikkers.typepad.com] eastwikkers : "33 Wikis" -- Send in Your Nominations: I was just alerted to a great sports Wiki over at http://www.armchairgm.com. They've really done a nice job customizing MediaWiki to create a vibrant online sports community.

Digg.comhttp://digg.com [Digg.com] Part Digg, Part Wiki, Part Blog, All Sports . . . All You: It blends Mediawiki's (Wikipedia's) engine with Digg like voting and blogs (including voting on comments). There is a bunch of AJAX and all of the content is user created.

Baseballmusings.comhttp://www.baseballmusings.com [Baseballmusings.com] Baseball Musings: A Baseball Wiki: About a month ago, the guys at Baseball Analysts brought DeadSpin's Will Leitch over to discuss, as the title so perfectly notes, "a new way to look at baseball journalism." Will took great care in demonstrating how sports bloggers have effectively respun the journalistic twine into a product more appropriate for the Internet generation. And, as Will points out, newspapers and similar dead-tree media have an opportunity to follow suit.

Sabr.org[Sabr.org] The Society For American Baseball Research: Al's baseball pages have a wide range: His SABR page plugs SABR but also records the lifetime won/lost records for all big league teams, and the baseball page has results from his fantasy league and the 1998 "Nice Guys Finish Last" Awards, which is the best offering on the site. And there's an essay: Al's against realignment.

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