Stick to baseball, 4/6/19.

No ESPN+ content from me this week, although I have a draft blog post to file tonight that will cover what I saw at NHSI this week as well as potential first-rounder George Kirby of Elon. I did hold a Klawchat on Tuesday.

Meredith Wills helped me do some of the research that went into Smart Baseball, and, in addition to being an astrophysicist and general baseball expert (who realized that a change in the thickness of the baseball’s laces likely explains the current home run surge), she’s also a knitter and generally quite crafty. She’s disassembled many baseballs to look into their construction and is now selling crafts made from the leather on these baseballs, repurposing material that would otherwise go to landfills.

And now, the links, with a note. I didn’t get through all the longer reads I’d saved this week, so I may post a bonus roundup tomorrow or Monday. We’ll see how my weekend goes.

Comments

  1. Brian in ahwatukee

    I think the Venezuela article illustrates a real problem with American foreign policy. While I agree that human rights matter do we expect John Bolton and Elliot Abrams to do anything with human right in mind?

    Clearly she is giving far too little time to the very real difference between Madura and JG and their very real alliances. JG will work with the US while Maduro wont. Weve already heard Bolton talk about removing state companies and putting in American ones. That’s a problem she simply doesn’t address and why there is real concern to stay out.

    The choices seen are hands off or actions taken by John Bolton and Abrams. Those are both bad choices.

  2. Is getting food-borne illness to own the libs any less sensible than voting to let a known tax cheat redistribute your money to the wealthy to own the libs?

  3. Exactly. I’m also not sure who on the left is “glorifying” Maduro….everyone thinks he sucks, but the left doesn’t think we should strongarm another country into installing a right-wing dictator

  4. Joanna Hausmann’s dad is an advisor to Guaido. To be on the side of Bolton, Abrams, Rubio, Trump, Pence, etc. is lunacy.

    • I don’t see the relevance of her father to this, and the fact that some terrible people share a specific policy position does not invalidate the position itself.

    • Anyone who thinks Maduro isn’t a brutal dictator should start examining where they get their “facts.” He is in the mold of a Castro, or even a Stalin (albeit with less dead…so far). Just because Trump bashes him doesn’t make him a hero.

  5. Rockland County officials in New York have banned unvaccinated children from public places because of the measles epidemic there. Most commentary has defended their actions, saying this is a public health emergency. But there was one quack who said unvaccinated kids are healthier. Guess what his occupation is.

    https://www.newportri.com/news/20190321/guest-view-unvaccinated-children-are-healthier

    • I emailed the editorial page editor to express my discontent at his decision to run this garbage.

  6. Maduro is not a dictator; he was democratically elected by winning the popular vote – something that cannot be said about the US President. The Bolivarian revolution was incredibly successful in reducing poverty and inequality; increasing literacy, medical outcomes, access to clean water, workers rights, etc. Why do you think the US has consistently sanctioned Venezuela? Their social programs worked!!! The drop in oil prices hit Venezuela hard; adding sanctions has exacerbated the problem. And yet Guaido has little to no support outside of the elites and the US and Brazil. Wasn’t the false flag operation at the border enough to make you question your “facts” on Venezuela? And you’ve got to recognize Hausmann’s conflict of interest and the Times failure to mention it.

    • Maduro was democratically elected in the same way Robert Mugabe was democratically elected. That is, through sham elections with hand picked “opponents” with rampant voter fraud and voter intimidation mixed in.

    • Exactly. Putin and Kim Jong-Un have held sham elections too. Maduro barred his primary opponents from running.

      And, again, Hausmann’s father’s job does not pose a conflict of interest for her.

  7. Except the only ones crying fraud are the elites who lost the election. Hillary Clinton has a better case to be President. I think you are confusing Venezuela with Brazil, which imprisoned a popular opposition candidate, Lula, and elected a fascist; whom the US, of course, recognized as legitimate. Good old Yankee imperialism.

    Calling for a coup her father would directly benefit from is not a conflict of interest? To pretend she is a neutral observer is absurd. Hands off Venezuela.

    • Except the only ones crying fraud are the elites who lost the election.

      And, you know, every independent observer.

      I’m starting to wonder what YOUR conflict of interest is, since your position on this is immutable and totally absurd.