Stick to baseball, 10/27/18.

My most recent piece for ESPN+ subscribers wrapped up my Arizona Fall League stint, looking at 25 players from 13 organizations. I also had a free piece on ESPN with food, coffee, beer, and travel tips for Boston and Los Angeles leading into the World Series. I held a Klawchat on Thursday.

My latest board game review for Paste looks at Nyctophobia, a one-versus-many game where most players play with blackout glasses. Only the villain can see the board; everyone else must play by touch and by talking to their teammates.

If, like Dave Gahan, you just can’t get enough, you can sign up for my free email newsletter, with more of my writing, appearing whenever the muse moves me.

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Comments

  1. Can we just be done with electronic voting machines?

  2. Brian in ahwatukee

    Good Arizona news as there was a rejection of theocratic public school standards due to a public outcry that we don’t want our kids indoctrinated. Also Douglas was voted out in a primary

    https://www.azfamily.com/news/az-board-of-ed-approves-new-science-standards-rejects-supt/article_6d7c5ca6-d65c-11e8-a2f2-87e58bf1f069.html

  3. People are people and, the world in my eyes and I think it is a policy of truth, they don’t enjoy the silence from your only occasional newsletters. Never let us down again, it’s no good. Everything counts, even when behind the wheel.
    Perhaps it is better for me to just leave in silence.

    • I only send them out when I feel like I have something interesting or funny to say. Sometimes that’s often, often it’s not.

    • Oops, failed joke on my part. Just trying to follow your lede for your newsletter up top and have as many Depeche Mode song titles in one post as possible. Sorry for the confusion (I know, New Order).

    • No worries, I got it. But I also wanted to leave an answer for anyone who wandered in and wanted to know why the newsletter isn’t more frequent or predictable. The muse is infrequent and anything but predictable.