Stick to baseball, 6/2/18.

My third first-round projection for Monday night’s MLB Draft went up on Thursday for Insiders; I’ll do one more on Monday morning. I also held a Klawchat on Thursday, and will do another on Monday afternoon. I wrote a piece earlier in the week for Insiders on why players withdrawing from the draft is a terrible idea for them, benefiting no one but the college coaches encouraging them to do so.

Longtime Marlins scout Orrin Freeman and his wife Penny are both facing awful health problems and mounting medical bills, so Penny’s daughter has set up a GoFundMe to help offset some of these costs. You can expect MLB to try to help one of its own as well. Of course, universal health care would make a difference in cases like this – and it could happen to any of us in time.

My book Smart Baseball is now out in paperback! I’ll be at Washington DC’s famed bookstore Politics & Prose on July 14th, along with fellow author Jay Jaffe, to talk baseball, sabermetrics, and whatever else you kind readers ask about. I should be able to announce another event in the Boston suburbs for July 28th very soon.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. As a former dispatcher, everything in Ms. Herron’s brought me right back. I worked in what could only be described as a liberal elite college town in western New England, and I still got a lot of these calls. The one that always sticks out to me is the liquor store owner who called because four young men (who just happened to be black…shocking!) had been looking around the store for ten minutes and hadn’t bought anything. This is a store with a pretty decent selection; I’d personally spent more than ten minutes in there once just looking around trying to settle on which beer I wanted, and I never had the police called on me (shocking again!) And like Ms. Herron said, I always had to dispatch the call, but I always made sure to include something along the lines of “reporting party could not explain what was suspicious about the black/hispanic/arab male(s).”

    Conversely, we also had the people who were so afraid of being labeled as racist that they wouldn’t even give a full description of someone who really WAS doing something illegal. They’d give you head to toe descriptions of what the person was wearing, but if you asked what their race appeared to be, they’d quickly respond with “well I don’t know why that’s relevant” or “I didn’t notice.” Incredibly, this never happened when the caller was a person of color, or when the person being called on was white…that always cracked me up, that some of these people were so afraid of being labeled as racist that they wouldn’t give an accurate description of a person’s immutable physical characteristics, even if the person was doing something that was legitimately wrong.

  2. I cannot get behind the Huffington Post piece in the first link. The guy called up her husband’s employer and got him fired over his wife’s account. He then invoked her brother’s self owned brewery and tried to implicate them. This is not justice.

  3. 99% Invisible also has a very good podcast about the Swedish driving change. The episode is called H-Day.

  4. Nathan Larson is running for Congress as an Independent in the 10th district in Virginia. Be sure to have a garbage can or bucket near by because you are going to feel sick after reading this.

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nathan-larson-congressional-candidate-pedophile_us_5b10916de4b0d5e89e1e4824