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Digg's MrBabyMan racks up 4,000th front-page submission

MrBabyMan iconThis is an inside-baseball post written primarily for users of the social news-sharing Web site Digg, so those of you uninterested in such matters are free to move about the cabin.

About a half-hour ago, Digg's most famous Digger -- the indefatigable and often resented Andrew Sorcini -- hoisted his 4,000th Digg submission onto the front page of the Web site that he has in many ways come to define. This means that since Sorcini joined Digg on Dec. 27, 2005, he has been averaging just shy of three front-page stories per day each and every day ... for four years. (Hey, it took Pete Rose 24 seasons to accumulate his 4,256 hits.)
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