Stick to baseball, 3/2/19.

For ESPN+ subscribers this week, I wrote three pieces, breaking down the Bryce Harper deal, ranking the top 30 prospects for this year’s draft, and offering scouting notes on players I saw in Texas, including Bobby Witt, Jr. I held a Klawchat on Thursday.

On the gaming front, I reviewed the Kennerspiel des Jahres-winning game The Quacks of Quedlinburg for Paste, and also reviewed the digital port of the game Evolution for Ars Technica.

I went on the Mighty 1090 in San Diego with Darren Smith to talk Manny Machado, Olive Garden, and the Oscars, and on TSN 1050 in Toronto to talk about Ross Atkins’ strange comments on Vlad Jr.. I also spoke to True Blue LA about Dodgers prospects, and joined the Sox Machine podcast to talk White Sox prospects.

I’m due for the next edition of my free email newsletter, so sign up now while the gettin’s good.

High Street on Market’s Sandwich Battles begin this Monday, with tickets available for $25. They’re my #1 restaurant in Philly, in large part because their breads are otherworldly.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. Have to be honest. I’m a little surprised as to where you came down on the Stephens/Kalaf thing.

    • Why would you be surprised? Keith was not commenting on the merits of each person’s political views but on the fact that Stephens comes across as an adult and Kalaf comes across as a child. Keith’s pro-science views don’t align with Stephens but he has always extolled civil discourse and criticized trolling.

    • I’d love an answer to this too.

    • Perhaps more than anyone in the MSM, Bret Stephens has used the conceit of “civil discourse” to spew hatred and bigotry towards Muslims. It seems clear that he will never change his mind on the matter and that no one in power will ever hold him to account. So I fail to see the point of defending him in any way or treating him with anything other than animus and vitriol.

    • So I fail to see the point of defending him in any way or treating him with anything other than animus and vitriol.

      I’m not defending him. I’m saying he wasn’t in the wrong in this particular case. And I don’t see how this exchange is going to accomplish anything: it won’t change Stephens’ mind, and I would imagine 90% of undecided people who encounter this exchange will view Stephens as the aggrieved party here.

    • You’re missing the point of the email exchange and post. Stephens isn’t going to change his mind and it’s foolish to think anything Samer does or says will change it (Moreover, it is not the responsibility of members of marginalized communities to justify their humanity to “undecided people”, let alone people like Stephens). Rather, the point is to excoriate Stephens for his bigotry and further expose his smug attitude. Above all, I think it shows Stephens’ fealty to the standard rules of media decorum that serve to privilege the voice of white mediocrities like him at the expense of everyone else.

      TLDR: This ain’t debate club

    • Dan from Brooklyn

      It seemed more like Keith’s point was that Samer was significantly undercutting his own ability to “excoriate Stephens for his bigotry and further expose his smug attitude” by approaching the conversation with all the seriousness of a stoned 15-year old.

    • @Dan: Exactly.

  2. Keith,

    I noticed you refered to Amazon as ”amazon” a few different times here. Just a typo or something else?

    • That’s how they’ve stylized their name since they were founded.

    • Hm. Interesting. Never seen it done that way. Their lego definitely has the lowercase ‘a’ but throughout the website, they use the uppercase. Not a big deal… just wasn’t sure if there was something else to it.

  3. Matt Seward

    Hi Keith, have you heard the podcast behind the bastards did a 3 part series into the anti vaccine movement?

    The first goes into the history behind the anti vaccine movement, the second focuses on Andrew Wakefield, the 3rd on doctor Bob.

    As someone that hasn’t studied the whole thing as you have I was stunned to learn just how unprincipled these people were and whilst I don’t think you’d learn anything new I would recommend it to readers who may wonder why you are so passionate about vaccine denial. Its well researched and has plenty of dark humour, the bit about Wakefield allegedly bribing 10 year olds to let him take blood samples at his son’s birthday party….

    Not affiliated with the podcast at all and don’t know if the research is correct but I found it funny and informative and helped me to understand where you are coming from on this so I thought I would s as I thought it was an accessible way for your readers to learn more about the subject.

  4. Amazon/amazon pulled some anti-vax videos from Prime on Friday night, however some anti-vax books still remain. Nice to see it was Adam Schiff who was behind the decision.

    https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/facing-public-pressure-amazon-pulls-121302560.html