Stick to baseball, 5/22/22.

For subscribers to The Athletic, I posted my first mock draft for 2022, and took reader questions in a Q&A on the site that afternoon.

On the Keith Law Show, I spoke with Jonathan Higgs of the band Everything Everything about their new album Raw Data Feel, which came out on Friday. You can subscribe via iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

I do send out a free email newsletter about twice a month, and for those of you who said you would attend an in-person event with me in London, it’s in the works now, so thank you all for responding. Speaking of books, Smart Baseball and The Inside Game are both available in paperback, and you can buy them at your local independent book store or at Bookshop.org.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. No link on that first one, but actually, I like it better as just a simple statement of fact 🙂

    The wapo abortion oped is interesting. I like it in that there absolutely are less than good faith actors on the pro-choice side (planned parenthood, certain dem electeds) whose vocal advocacy is not accompanied by actual action to maintain the legality of abortion. But also, its appeal to a “middle ground” doesn’t really make sense here. Late-term abortion in practice is only a method of last resort. There is no actual demand to abort viable fetuses and as such it seems to misunderstand what the actual maximalist demand of abortion rights advocates is.

    • fixed!

      I agree on the op-ed: It’s imperfect, but still adds something that I think is missing from the general conversation.

  2. Laws that basically make it impossible for teachers in class to talk about current events are morally repugnant and one could argue are meant to keep students intentionally in the dark about things. I was in high school when Columbine happened. We talked about it in multiple classes the next day because it was impossible to ignore. Creating an environment where teachers can’t talk about Buffalo and its causes especially with BIPOC students is a way of denying their humanity. It had to be on their mind and almost certainly would affect how they were learning in the next few days. Shame on these lawmakers.

  3. Now we have yet another mass shooting at a school. What a sad time in which to live.