Stick to baseball, 10/18/19.

For ESPN+ subscribers, I had a long piece covering all the players I saw in the Arizona Fall League plus some other notes from instructs and games I saw in September. I held a Klawchat on Thursday and Periscope on Friday.

Over at Ars Technica, I ranked all 18 Ticket to Ride maps available on tabletop. I also reviewed the new strategy game Tapestry, from the designer of Scythe and Charterstone, over at Paste.

My second book, The Inside Game: Bad Calls, Strange Moves, and What Baseball Behavior Teaches Us About Ourselves, will be out from HarperCollins on April 21st, 2020. You can pre-order it now.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. The Qatar article points to the addictive nature of games article.

    ESPN has had an article about the bad sleep patterns NBA players have because of their travel schedule. This would also apply to NHL players.

    https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/27767289/dirty-little-secret-everybody-knows-about

    Also, some of Trump’s most ardent supporters think they can emulate him by not paying for things, like buses to DC. When the buses don’t arrive, it’s because of the “deep state” (and not because they probably tried to pay in their worthless Iraqi dinars).

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/us-coachways-charter-bus-company-did-not-sabotage-the-march-for-trump

  2. After seeing the last bullet checked to see if Iowa has any anti-slapp laws and it appears they do not: https://anti-slapp.org/iowa

  3. I take your point on expensive restaurants not being accessible to the vast, vast majority of people. I’m not sure that should disqualify them from such a list though. Laban certainly does a lot of lists, and includes plenty of extremely affordable options. I’d say if you’re going to do a best of list, it should just be the best with price not a consideration. Mike Trout is the best baseball player and he gets paid a ton. Ronald Acuna is a much better value. Trout is still the best. It sounds like you want a best affordable or best value list (and that would be great too!)

    I’m a big fan of High Street on Market. I like it much more than its more expensive neighbor Fork. I also like The Love, but ironically, I find it preposterously overpriced. It was billed as a neighborhood restaurant before it opened and I don’t know too many people who could afford to eat there on a regular basis. I’ve had some pretty darn good food there and Aimee Olexy is a terrific chef, but $30+ entrees are really expensive! 2 people can have a complete meal down the street at Amma’s South Indian Cuisine (highly recommended if you haven’t been) for not much more than the cost of one entree at The Love.

    Palizzi Social Club seems like the most obvious missing entry though it’s not really a public restaurant, so I get it. If you ever have a chance to go there, though, do it, and get the raviolo.

  4. Which panel in Oh my oh my oh dinosaurs? Its a go to for our kids, as are the rest of her books. Just curious. Thanks.