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- MLB_Fan_Cave abstract "The MLB Fan Cave was a building on 4th Street and Broadway in New York, designed by Paul DiMeo, where baseball fans, selected by Major League Baseball as part of its Dreamjob program, are tasked with watching every baseball game in the entire year. According to Major League Baseball, The MLB Fan Cave grew out of our desire to address three specific areas in which we saw opportunity for growth: engaging with fans via social media, both at the league level and through players; reaching younger fans and converting casual baseball fans into more avid followers; and raising the profile of our players by showcasing their off-field personalities The "cave dwellers" (fans selected to live in the Fan Cave) are responsible for recording their experiences through social media, blogs, and videos (all online), as well as hosting concerts, fan events, and celebrity guests. It was located in the space formerly occupied by Tower Records’ famed Greenwich Village location.".
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageExternalLink article.jsp?content=article&content_id=57803636.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageExternalLink www.mlbfancave.com.
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- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Major_League_Baseball_season.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_McCutchen.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manhattan.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Cliff_Lee.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink David_Ortiz.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Jose_Bautista.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Josh_Donaldson.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink José_Bautista.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Paul_DiMeo.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Tower_Records.
- MLB_Fan_Cave wikiPageWikiLinkText "MLB Fan Cave".
- MLB_Fan_Cave hasPhotoCollection MLB_Fan_Cave.
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- MLB_Fan_Cave subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manhattan.
- MLB_Fan_Cave subject Category:Major_League_Baseball.
- MLB_Fan_Cave hypernym Building.
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- MLB_Fan_Cave type Building.
- MLB_Fan_Cave type SpatialThing.
- MLB_Fan_Cave comment "The MLB Fan Cave was a building on 4th Street and Broadway in New York, designed by Paul DiMeo, where baseball fans, selected by Major League Baseball as part of its Dreamjob program, are tasked with watching every baseball game in the entire year.".
- MLB_Fan_Cave label "MLB Fan Cave".
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- MLB_Fan_Cave wasDerivedFrom MLB_Fan_Cave?oldid=677702627.
- MLB_Fan_Cave homepage www.mlbfancave.com.
- MLB_Fan_Cave isPrimaryTopicOf MLB_Fan_Cave.