Apr 22 2008
About Bud L. Ellis
Bud L. Ellis worked as a sports writer and sports editor for several daily newspapers throughout Georgia in the 1990s and 2000s. During his career, Ellis covered some of the world’s biggest sporting events, including the Super Bowl, the World Series, Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game, The Masters, major college football bowl games and the Daytona 500. Ellis covered local, high school, college and professional sports, along with hunting and fishing, and also covered news, politics, business and parenting/children’s issues as needed. He also served as editor of a small newspaper and managing editor of a publishing company.
Starting at age 17 as a sports correspondent with his hometown newspaper, Ellis spent the next 17 years covering high school sports, along with the Atlanta Braves, the Atlanta Falcons, the Jacksonville Jaguars and University of Georgia football. A multiple winner of Georgia Sports Writers Association and Georgia Press Association honors, and part of the staff nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Group of 8 Summit in 2004, Ellis currently is a business writer who covers sports on a freelance basis in the Atlanta area, where he resides with his wife and two children.
“Welcome to Braves.Today.com, where we’ll talk Atlanta Braves baseball every day, all year long. From the latest news on the team to analysis, commentary and game recaps, I invite you to check in each day to see what’s happening with the Braves. And your comments and opinions always are welcomed!” — Bud L. Ellis
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Hey there, nice blog, wanted to know if you would be interested in trading blog links on our respective sites, mine is:
http://bayareabaseball.today.com/
If you’re interested email me: LLWesMan@yahoo.com
bud, have you thought about adding a “subscribe by email” feed to your blog. This is about the only way that I can keep up with all the different blogs that I like to read. It is done through feedburner and I can help you if you like.
Mr Bud Ellis
I am a rookie in every sense of the word when it comes to you. I just hope that I have not stepped on your toes, and if I have I’m sorry. Great Stuff, I have just been following the braves very extensive sometimes to extessive i.e. 1970 so if you don’t I’ll read and follow braves message boards.
Dave: No worries, man. I always welcome folks who read this little corner of the blogosphere to post feedback and opinions. That’s what it’s all about, folks chatting about baseball and the Braves. So, feel free to weigh in on the ballclub anytime you wish. Appreciate you stopping by, and look forward to your thoughts on the team.
Danniboi, lemme check on that. Sounds like a great idea.
LLWes: Yeah, let’s swap blog links. Been meaning to do that with you for quite some time.
CL: You know I love ya! Hope all is well.
Bud.
Bud.
1 word for your post man ‘AWESOME’
And do’t 4get to visit my blog too
www.popcornmasala.today.com
Bud, or shall I say, scribe, I have only in the past few days discovered your site. I have gone back and read several of your most recent articles, which I must say I have enjoyed.
You are now officially a “favorite” on this mans browser!
Hello,
My name is Alan, and I’ve recently come across your blog braves.today.com. I’d like to feature it on our site’s home page, Motorcycle-Fairing.com. We already have a short list of Cool Blogs that we recommend to our customers, and I think yours should be included. This list is our way of giving back to our customers who have been supporting us all this time. Personally, I have found that this is a great way for people to meet and connect with others who share the same passion.
I noticed that you have a blogroll. Do you mind putting us in that list? If you can, that would be great. Please let me know.
I’ll look forward to your answer. Have a wonderful week and continue the great work on your blog!
Regards,
Alan