Stick to baseball, 6/6/20.

I had two columns up this week for subscribers to the Athletic: my third stab at projecting the first round for next week’s MLB draft, and my ranking of the top 100 prospects in the draft class. I also held a Klawchat on Thursday.

My podcast this week featured my colleague Evan Drellich, talking about the state of negotiations between MLB and the union when we spoke on Monday. You can also listen on Apple, Stitcher, or Spotify.

The Inside Game has garnered several recommendations from major publications as a Father’s Day gift or for summer reading, including from ForbesThe New York Times, and Raise. My thanks to all of you who’ve already bought it; if you’re looking to pick up a copy, you can get it at bookshop.org or perhaps at a local bookstore if they’re reopening near you.

My free email newsletter continues to not write itself, yet I keep sending it out anyway. Feel free to sign up for more words from me.

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Comments

  1. The unemployment rate most likely did go down in May even adjusting for the error because the same error existed in the April numbers. The interesting thing (and good, I guess) is that the adjusted rate fell more than the official rate. The problem is that the numbers, both official and adjusted, are really high and not likely to correct to a “normal” number for a very long time.

  2. Cano for Kelenic

    Like education, it’s time to break up these police unions. For far too long they protect bad actors and do not serve those who they claim to.

    Also just ordered the book Keith, looking forward to reading.