Stick to baseball, 12/26/20.

I had one post this week for subscribers to the Athletic, looking at six of the players who impressed me or beat my expectations for them in the truncated 2020 season.

Over at Paste, I reviewed Tekhenu and Tawantinsuyu, two heavy, complex games from the publishers Board & Dice. Tekhenu made my top ten games of the year. I also have a post up at Vulture on the best board games of 2020 in various categories.

If you missed it here on the dish, I posted my annual rankings of my top 100 songs and favorite 15 albums of the year.

This link roundup is a bit skewed – I was fully possessed by the Christmas spirit this week and offline a good bit more than usual – but here are the links…

Comments

  1. Top 2000 songs link goes to to the black owned bookshop article in Denver.

    Given New Jersey is just across the Delaware River, it’s no surprise who has four of the top 21 songs.

    https://xpn.org/music-artist/885-countdown/2020/

    • That list gets eclectic, but it certainly doesn’t start eclectic. An all-white-guy top 14 (w/a sax solo or two by Clarence Clemons).

  2. FollowTheScience

    You misrepresent the NYT opinion piece on Covid’s impact on young people, which itself didn’t represent the publicly accessible study you didn’t link to.

    “ The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increases in all-cause mortality among US adults aged 25 to 44 years from March through July of 2020. In 3 HHS regions, COVID-19 deaths were similar to or exceeded unintentional opioid overdoses that occurred during several corresponding months of 2018.

    Only 38% of all-cause excess deaths in adults aged 25 to 44 years recorded during the pandemic were attributed directly to COVID-19. Although the remaining excess deaths are unexplained, inadequate testing in this otherwise healthy demographic likely contributed. These results suggest that COVID-19–related mortality may have been underdetected in this population.

    This study has limitations. The provisional data used represent lower-bound estimates due to reporting lags, necessitating future updates. Additionally, although COVID-19 deaths exceeded unintentional opioid deaths in 2018 in some areas, it is possible that simultaneous increases in opioid deaths may have occurred during the pandemic period, making it less clear which of these 2 diseases represents the current leading cause of death among younger adults in areas experiencing COVID-19 surges.”
    From: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2774445?guestAccessKey=e7e93128-2115-4730-89fb-023c8acfa867&utm_source=For_The_Media&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=ftm_links&utm_content=tfl&utm_term=121620

    Coupled with other research (https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/opioids/90304) showing an increase in opioide-related deaths occurring during the pandemic, it is inaccurate to say anything shows Covid is “much deadlier” than previously thought.