Stick to baseball, 10/29/16.

I wrote one Insider piece this week, a World Series preview, although I also spent some time working on the upcoming free agents ranking. I also held my regular Klawchat on Thursday.

For Paste, my latest boardgame review covers Arcane Academy, a wizard-themed game that isn’t aimed at kids specifically but that I think is a much better game for young players than for adults.

You can preorder my upcoming book, Smart Baseball, on amazon, which now shows the correct cover. Also, please sign up for my more-or-less weekly email newsletter.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. Keith, I have a simple question for you: Whatchoo gonna did when you get jacked up by the Jack ‘Em Up Kid?

    Love the Strong Bad/Homestar references, as always.

  2. The Deadspin article is such a powerful read — thanks for sharing. The David Carr hit piece on Frey that he discusses is astounding, in case you haven’t read it. Despicable from start to finish.

  3. That piece from Sterling HolyWhiteMountain reminded me of something else I read today

    https://transformativespaces.org/2016/10/27/how-to-talk-about-nodapl-a-native-perspective/

  4. The first Volo’s Guide (Volo’s Guide to All Things Magical) was released in 1996, so Volo actually predates Baldur’s Gate a bit.

  5. The op-ed from the NYT re: Sen. Warren is a complete joke, written by an investment banker. I feel like you normally delineate those things better in your stick to baseball pieces.

    • The attempted parallel between Warren and ibankers v. Trump and Muslims is pretty telling.

  6. Keith,

    LONG time reader and follower of your prospect evaluations, board game reviews, and restaurant recommendations (the less sophisticated one’s) for years. Most recently, my family enjoyed Hell’s Kitchen in Minneapolis and I experienced Barrio Queen in Scottsdale while traveling for work. Great calls!

    Thanks for the link. I had already read the Jennifer Frey piece as a twitter follower of Deadspin. I am Jennifer Frey. Not exactly, but I am 42 and a highly functional alcoholic – a high performer at work as a financial analyst, and involved at church and in the community in the Midwest. SO much of that article hit home. All the time I say, “That’s what I do”.

    What concerns me is that she had considerable resources at her disposal and multiple stints in rehab did not pull her out of her nosedive. I’m not trying to drop too much weight on your lap, but I would embrace any advice you have. I respect your openly writing on anxiety. I know it is not exactly the same, but I’ve been close with others who have suffered from bipolar disorder. The first step is acknowledging the problem. Neither of them ever did.

  7. Keith,
    As a chemist it was great to see you share the link to the work by the Myers lab at Harvard. I am also a fan of baseball, board games, books and Top Chef, so I am a regular reader, but it was nice to see something that is relevant professionally. That article actually undersells how challenging it is to make these fully synthetic macrolides and the potential impact of this work on the field. I am currently working on a project using another class of fully synthetic macrolide to fight cancer, it is one of the most difficult, exciting and potentially rewarding projects I’ve worked on in my career. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!

  8. Kurt Eichenwald has NO CLUE WHATSOEVER what are in those emails. Are you kidding me with this Keith? The fact you continue to promote this guy who clearly has no journalistic principles whatsoever, and who’s only objective is to promote Clinton at all costs is embarrassing.

    It’s unfortunately become painfully obvious that this is a forum for putting ideology over facts and evidence for some time now, but this is just so far beyond the pale that it’s absolutely absurd.

    • I’m definitely seeing some ideology here, but I don’t think it’s Keith’s.

    • Right, that’s why Clinton’s own campaign people were on the Sunday morning circuit stipulating that even Comey himself doesn’t know what’s in these new emails yet, but Kurt Eichenwald does?!?!? Hilarious! Keep schilling for your team at all cost even when it flies in the face of realty though, you’ll fit in well here.

    • Keep schilling for your team

      Schilling supports the other team.

    • CS = Curt Schilling?

    • Yes, and blindly parroting a narrative in the face of all reason, while making a complete buffoon of yourself in the process can only be described as “schilling!” So obviously it’s totally apt here.

      I’d love to hear how Eichenwald knows what’s in those emails Keith. Either that or just admit you are acting just like Schilling here. Oh well, if ESPN keeps losing 600,000 plus subscribers a month like they did last month, you’ll be able to hit the ground running in a new gig at the daily kos.

    • Did you just wish for me to lose my job because you don’t like a story I included in my links post?

    • Reading comprehension is not CS’s strong suit, obviously.

      Eichenwald does not claim to know the content of the emails. However, he laid hands on the memo that Comey sent to his staff, so he does know the genesis of the emails. (Note to CS: ‘genesis’ means origin, or where they came from). Based on that knowledge, we can fairly well say that there’s no fire here, and relatively little smoke.

    • Also: “It’s unfortunately become painfully obvious that this is a forum for putting ideology over facts and evidence for some time now.”

      I actually don’t think that’s a fair assessment, but even if it is, guess what: This is a personal blog, hosted on a private server, paid for with Keith’s own money. Do you, CS, go to anti-vax sites, or conservative political blogs, or Star Trek fanfic sites, or the subreddit of your choice and bitch and moan about how they’re putting ideology over facts and evidence?

    • As an aside, the Jennifer Frey piece and the Montana Indian piece were two of the better longer pieces I have read in awhile. Thanks for linking, I would have missed both.

  9. “Did you just wish for me to lose my job because you don’t like a story I included in my links post?”

    Of course not, YOUR LOGICAL FALLACY IS: RED HERRING

    “Eichenwald does not claim to know the content of the emails. ”

    Is this a joke? Because it’s so off the charts laughable that I don’t know where to start. That piece is full of value judgments on said evidence that can’t possibly be made without knowing what is included in it, there are a million possibilities that could make it a huge deal despite Eichenwald’s ridiculous claims otherwise, after you calling out my reading comprehension irony is now officially dead.

    “This is a personal blog, hosted on a private server, paid for with Keith’s own money.”

    You are certainly filled with deep thoughts, where did I say he doesn’t have the right to post what he wants?

  10. This was one of the best Stick to Baseball set of links in a while; I really enjoyed several of the articles. I strongly encourage you to keep reading Ben Wittes’ work, and the Lawfare blog in general. Mr. Wittes is one of the true experts on the legal side of national security issues (and really defense policy and foreign affairs in general), who approaches things from a rare non-partisan, unbiased perspective; plus, he’s a really good writer who explains complicated issues in easily understood ways.

  11. Keith, I have quietly been a fan for years and years. Since I don’t follow baseball closely these days, I enjoy your work in other areas even more than your baseball work (which I still do enjoy). In particular, I recently purchased the game New Bedford, and I love it, thank you for the recommendation. Thank you even more for the hours of entertainment you provide me each year, whether it is reading your columns, or finding interesting articles in your links, etc. I really appreciate it, and I am thankful to be one of your readers.

    • Thanks for the kind words, Jeff. Glad you enjoyed NB – it’s a quiet gem, a game where the designers seemed to clean up the little details that bog down some more famous titles (Puerto Rico comes to mind).