Stick to baseball, 8/10/19.

One ESPN+ post this week, a scouting blog entry on Luis Robert, Nick Madrigal, Deivi Garcia, Triston Casas, and more. I also held a Klawchat on Thursday.

Over at Paste, I reviewed the delightfully named card game Point Salad, which mocks the trend towards complicated scoring by giving you over a hundred different ways to earn points as you collect vegetable cards from the table.

My latest email newsletter edition went out on Tuesday, after I returned from Gen Con. You can sign up here for free to get more of my personal writing.

And now, the links … I assembled this on Thursday night before leaving for vacation, so it’s shorter than usual and anything that happened on Friday won’t be reflected here.

Comments

  1. Wigan, home of The Verve! Congrats!

  2. My mother-in-law grew up a Christian Scientist. As soon as she turned 18 (in 1972), she went to the doctor and got all available vaccinations.

    Her parents, not surprisingly, both died young (in their early 50s).

  3. Just fired up a macchiato (Tandem Coffee Roasters + Rancilio Silvia) and was immediately greeted by the coffee leaf rust article. Probably time to double down!

  4. *Deceased* pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. *feels sudden urge to watch The Godfather II

  5. Nice Paste review, Mick.

  6. This is more a comment for your Klawchat so hopefully you see it and maybe copy/paste it for your chat.

    Did you read that piece on ESPN about the 1994 strike? Two things that stood out to me. One, Selig views himself and the other owners as victims. Insane. Imagine the players wanting their fair share of revenue. Two, it was interesting how Harold Reynolds views the strike as the start of Sabermetrics. He seems bitter. No wonder he doesn’t really like it general.

    • I didn’t, but it doesn’t surprise me in the least to hear that about Selig.