Stick to baseball, 7/2/22.

For subscribers to the Athletic this week, I had a minor league scouting blog post on the Giants’ Kyle Harrison and several other Giants, Red Sox, and Pirates prospects. I’ll have another one on Monday on some Phillies, White Sox, and Orioles prospects. I also held a Klawchat on Thursday.

My guest this week on The Keith Law Show was Jason Kander, author of the new book Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD. You can subscribe via iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

I’ve been holding off on sending out my free email newsletter because the bad news hasn’t stopped and I’m not really sure what to say at this point, but I’ll do it soon. Also, my two 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.

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Comments

  1. People might not see these Plan B bans coming, as I learned this week that some people in favor of overturning Roe, and banning abortion outright, believe that fertilization and conception are different things. So, Plan B is okay, in their minds, because “conception” hasn’t happened yet. But ALSO we can’t teach sex ed.

  2. If I suffered from any sort of depression, I don’t see how I could function in this country right now. My wife keeps advocating to leave, and it keeps getting harder and harder to come up with reasons to stay.

  3. The scary thing about this SC is there doesn’t seem to be a bottom. In a stretch of 8 days, they crippled Miranda, made it borderline impossible for states to pass gun laws, overturned Roe, and made it all but impossible for the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate checks notes clean air. Did they stop there? Nope. They then granted Cert on a case which would endorse the independent state legislature theory. If it goes the way Thomas and Alito want, state legislatures would be able to overturn election results as they saw fit based on suspicions of “fraud”. The fact that 4 justices (and we don’t know the other 2 but we can probably guess) would even consider hearing a case based on the crackpot theories of people at the Federalist Society is really telling. I was personally opposed to court expansion until Thursday. Now I think Biden has no choice but to consider it. Otherwise you could see Republican run state legislatures in states like Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, etc overturn their state’s presidential election results if they vote for a Democrat. This should be getting way more coverage.

    • A Salty Scientist

      SCOTUS has historically been a regressive institution, and we see it now returning to its (white and Christian supremacy) roots. Unfortunately, it will take a generation if not more to undo the damage, assuming we keep our democracy in the meantime. And yes, Democrats need to take seriously the prospect that our democracy is in danger and take whatever steps are necessary to preserve it. Eliminate the filibuster to fix the Electoral Count Act and other voting rights, enshrine Roe, Obergefell, etc. as federal law. Stop simply asking for donations and do something.

  4. A Salty Scientist

    The Plan B shit is maddening because it is based on deliberate misinformation by anti-abortionists. I remember the fight over making it available without a prescription, where anti-abortionists lied and conflated Plan B (levonorgestrel) with mifepristone (RU-486). Plan B does not induce medical abortion, and simply blocks ovulation the same way that normal oral contraceptives due (because it is a normal oral contraceptive, but at higher dose). It does not prevent pregnancy if ovulation has already occurred (any claims that it prevents implantation of fertilized eggs are not based on actual science). Of course, I look forward to anti-abortionists passing laws to ban “normal” oral contraception on the same spurious grounds that it induces abortion (prevents implantation), and SCOTUS going along with that spurious reasoning. Fucking fucks.

  5. I think you meant NATO, not the EU, regarding Sweden/Finland/Turkey.

  6. You’re a couple of days behind; the St Luke’s Health System in Kansas City resumed distribution of Plan B contraceptives just a few hours after halting it, after receiving “clarification” on the meaning of the ruling.

    Here is just one article on the subject: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/06/29/1108682251/kansas-city-plan-b.

    • A Salty Scientist

      That article is not reassuring at all. An ambiguous law is ripe for a court to rule (based on bullshit pseudoscience) that oral and emergency contraceptives are illegal abortifacients.

  7. Salty Scientist: eliminating the filibuster is short sighted. May need it as soon as this Fall. I’m not in favor of moving the finish line because you didn’t win. Same for the electoral college.

    I think what’s lost in all this are the failures of the Democratic leadership. Starting with sweeping everyone else aside for Hillary in 2016, believing there was no way she could lose, SCOTUS seat seat in hand. Whoops. Also could have had RBG retire to preserve that seat.

    Very disappointed in what has become of the Republican Party. Feel like I don’t have a party that represents my interests at the moment.

    • I’m not sure how lost it is that the Democratic leadership has failed repeatedly, but to amplify your specific point I distinctly remember thinking (and saying) during the 2016 election season that the Democrats were not stressing the impact of Supreme Court appointments hard enough at all. In no way was I predicting a Trump victory, but I did think that conservative committment to legally undermining civil rights was being underestimated by the impressively credentialed Hillary campaign.

    • A Salty Scientist

      The filibuster currently benefits the GOP, and I can’t think of the last time it hindered them in doing what they wanted. They’ll drop it immediately if it gets in the way of something important to them. The filibuster is a Senatorial rule not enshrined in the Constitution, and has taken many forms, so not remotely similar to EC reform (which is a pipedream anyway).

      I don’t think the failures of Democratic party leadership are lost on most of us. The GOP has been playing a long game in putting in Federalist Society approved justices on the bench, and finally got what they’ve been very vocal about wanting. Democratic Party leadership has been warning people about this outcome for years, but never actually took the hard political steps of enshrining Roe as a law. Instead, they continuously used it as a fundraising issue, and I’m seeing increasing frustration that the response to Roe being overturned has been pleas for even more donations instead of actually trying to do something.

      Anyway, keep on fighting the good fight from what I presume is the right side of the aisle.

  8. sansho1, there have been many failures that I see. A big one?: The failure to see that you can’t flip a switch from fossil fuels to green energy (And Texas on the flip side). You know what doesn’t help green energy goals? Attacking fossil fuels to the point that there is no investment, you hurt the economy, and inflation runs away. There is an orderly transition needed. Fossil fuels are needed to make what’s needed for the transition, especially short term. But if you make everything more expensive? Well That includes solar panels, wind turbines, electric cars, etc. And I am a full believer in global warming. This is also no hindsight on my part. Been saying this for years. That said, didn’t anticipate fuel prices rising this much. It really has been a perfect storm of supply chain, technology, lack,of investment, reduced refining capacity, exploding demand after the pandemic, war, etc.

    I have a scientific/engineering background myself. I am behind the smart people telling us that our current trajectory is just not sustainable.

  9. The story of the ten year old girl seems to lack real corroboration: https://www.snopes.com/news/2022/07/05/abortion-10-year-old-rape-victim-ohio/

    • That is not what your link says. At all.

      A newspaper ran this story. At the very least, they had to identify the physician who told the story, at least internally. I doubt they know the identity of the pregnant girl, since as a minor and a victim of sexual assault, she has two different expectations of privacy, but the hospital may also have confirmed this to the paper’s fact-checkers. Your claim of a lack of corroboration reeks of denialism.

    • So I assume that you’re off of this “10-year old girl” abortion story now, Keith, given all of the latest news that has come out about it, including in the WaPo and WSJ? Or is that still “denialism”?

    • The rapist has been arrested, according to the Columbus Dispatch.

      So yes, you are still engaging in denialism.

  10. Six words I never thought I’d type: I feel bad for Liz Cheney. I can’t imagine standing on stage surrounded by such rank ignorance stolidly explaining the obvious. It’s odd to yearn for someone with whom
    I almost completely disagree on policy due to the current extinction level threat to our form of government posed by the doorknobs in that clip.