Stick to baseball, 10/1/22.

Since my last weekend post, I’ve had three few posts up for subscribers to the Athletic, including my annual column on players I was wrong about, my annual Prospect of the Year column, and a quick scouting take on last weekend’s Future Stars Main Event showcase for the 2023 draft.

For Paste I reviewed the board game Cellulose, from Genius Games, which produces science-themed games that try to be both accurate and educational. It’s definitely the former, but I’m not sure about the latter, as it’s a good worker-placement game that you can play well without getting into a lot of the technical stuff.

On the Keith Law Show this week, my guest was author and sportswriter Will Leitch, who wrote the wonderful 2021 novel How Lucky and who has a new novel coming out in May that you can pre-order here. We discussed his writing, his beloved Cardinals, and the upcoming slate of movies for this fall and winter. You can listen and subscribe via iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

My free email newsletter should return next week. COVID and some travel and other stuff just knocked me for a loop.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. Brian in NoVA

    One of the most maddening and unintentionally funny subplots in the book banning thing happened in Loudoun County just outside of DC. Two of the “sexually explicit” books on the initial list were “1984” and “Handmaid’s Tale”. I suppose “Fahrenheit 451” would’ve been a little too on the nose. https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2022/09/loudoun-co-drafting-policy-to-identify-sexually-explicit-materials/

  2. Tucker Carlson can go jump in a lake, but I do somewhat understand why some people might be put off or taken aback by someone having a tattoo like Fetterman’s that reads “I will make you hurt” if they were unaware of the Nine Inch Nails song (and/or Johnny Cash cover of same) being quoted.

    With respect to tattoos in general, they have become de rigueur in 2022, but it’s still true that, for a lot of people, particularly older people, they’re something that used to be associated with an “antisocial element” and there will still be an aversion to it just like there is still an aversion to “bad language” (i.e., swear words) that used to be much less common in polite conversation.

  3. I’m going to read the MS Free Press article, but I want to give a shout out to MS Today. They have broken so many of the different aspects of the reporting. Anna Wolfe has been relentless. We wouldn’t know much more than the New arrests without her investigation and reporting.

    https://mississippitoday.org/2022/09/13/phil-bryant-brett-favre-welfare/

    Here is a link to the newest report from today. It has new Favre text messages.

    • i feel like Favre deserves a strong nickname. Scam Tarkenton?

    • Scam Tarkenton when Scam Marino is little more recent? Other options: Immaculate Deception, There’s Something About Stealing, Theft Favre, Green Bay Kickbacker.

  4. Brett Starve

  5. If Mr. Favre’s uniform number was just a bit higher during his playing days, I would have suggested, “Dick Pick 6”. Alas.

  6. I had the chance to play Matt Leacock’s game Daybreak earlier this year, and it’s excellent – original, well connected to the theme, and easy to learn.

  7. Bruce Markusen

    Yes, those “right wing trolls” were so unfair to Vanderbilt by criticizing their transgender surgeries on minors.

    In response, Vanderbilt has halted all such surgeries for minors. It seems to me that if Vanderbilt was doing nothing wrong, their doctors would have continued the practice, which their staff has already admitted to being very profitable to Vanderbilt’s bottom line.

    Also, let’s stop the disingenuous practice of referring to these procedures as “gender affirming care.” That is simply a palatable-sounding euphemism for a radical surgical procedure being done to children who are not yet emotionally or mentally prepared to make such a decision.

    • This is blatant bullshit, and I’ve removed the misinformation site you included in your comment.

      For example, Vanderbilt paused the surgeries under threat from the state government.

      And the American Medical Association has spoken out against government restrictions on gender-affirming care. So has the Endocrine Society, a group of over 18,000 endocrinologists and researchers around the world. What the fuck do you think you know about this subject that they don’t? Or are you just another ignorant transphobe obsessed with the genitalia of other people’s kids?