Stick to baseball, 11/14/20.

For subscribers to The Athletic, I wrote about the major rule changes in MLB in 2020 that might stick around, and which ones might be worth keeping. I also held a Klawchat on Thursday.

Over at Paste, I reviewed The Search for Planet X, a deduction game that is one of the best board games I’ve played all year.

My guest on this week’s episode of The Keith Law Show was Fangraphs managing editor Meg Rowley, talking with me about the state of baseball, free agency, and some recent managerial hires. My podcast is now available on Amazon podcasts as well as iTunes and Spotify.

I’m due for another edition of my free email newsletter, this weekend, I hope.

As the holiday season approaches, I’ll remind you every week that my books The Inside Game and Smart Baseball make excellent gifts for the baseball fan or avid reader in your life.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. Hi Keith,

    I loved your podcast with Meg. She was a great guest. I’d look forward to hearing you two talk again if you ever have her back on in the future.

  2. Hi Keith,

    If you want to understand how 70 million people want four more years of “this”, I highly recommend Ezra Klein book “Why We’re Polarized”, which posits that we are in an age of hyper identity politics, where our identities highly correlate with party, and where our institutions allow for minority rule and do not force one of those parties to moderate.

  3. Can you explain why the CDC and others didn’t think masks would benefit the wearer as well? I’ve heard this for months, and repeated it myself because science, but it always sounded counter-intuitive and, especially in hindsight, like poor messaging.

    • My understanding is that it was a lack of evidence to support it – which isn’t the same as evidence against it, of course.

  4. Brian in ahwatukee

    You’re linking conflicting stories in a larger narrative. Jennifer Rubin (seriously? She’s a ghoul. And a funny reply guy) on one hand says the Republican path is getting narrower and narrower and yet…we see increase in POC voting for Trump as illustrated by your RGV story. Interesting interview with the D candidate Mike Siegal in that area in “intercepted” with Ryan Grim recently. Worth the listen as Siegal points out a larger democratic failure to message to these voters and to give them a reason to vote for something.

    The narrative democrats want to put forward is “ew Trump!” But those who aren’t extremely online really don’t see that democrats only offered really “Biden isn’t Trump!” And so people voted accordingly by splitting tickets. Dems won’t have Georgia and therefore the senate and lost significant seats in the house. Democrats should ask…why.

    • I linked two stories with differing points of view on a complicated topic, because I think it’s worth exploring multiple opinions and perspectives.

  5. Is it a sign that I’ve been watching CNN too much that I didn’t know these things about Maggie Haberman?