Stick to baseball, 11/19/22.

For subscribers to the Athletic, I wrote two pieces this week, one on the Angels’ signing of Tyler Anderson and the Yankees’ re-signing of Anthony Rizzo, and one on four trades from earlier this week before teams had to set their 40-man rosters. I also held a Klawchat on Friday.

On The Keith Law Show, I spoke to Jessica Grose, New York Times opinion writer and author of the new book Screaming on the Inside: The Unsustainability of American Motherhood, about the book and what we might do to make being a working mother easier in the U.S. You can pre-order her book, which is due out December 6th, and you can listen and subscribe via iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

With Twitter imploding, you can find me in a bunch of other places, including Facebook, Instagram, counter.social, and cohost, as well as here and on my free email newsletter, which went out again yesterday. Also, you can buy either of my books, Smart Baseball or The Inside Game, via bookshop.org at those links, or at your friendly local independent bookstore.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. There are a lot of theories as to how Twitter may disappear. One I haven’t seen talked enough about is a major cybersecurity event. There aren’t too many people monitoring for potential hackers right now, especially with more mass resignations this week. Those that remained are being pulled in multiple directions and being assigned other work. And since this fact has been very public, hackers are going to try more than ever. There have already been issues this week with their SMS 2FA, which itself is already fraught with vulnerabilities, which could lead to account takeovers. PII could also be stolen, like your email address. If you use Twitter to login to any other websites, those credentials could be stolen. Passwords could be stolen, if you use the same one at multiple websites. The risk of any of any of these is always there, but if there is no one there to react when an event happens, it really exposes the vulnerabilities.

  2. Brian in NoVA

    I’ve maintained for a while that Youngkin is a Trump clone without the awful packaging and a little more subtlety. The proposed education standards are awful. Just think about it. We have a national holiday commemorating MLK but you’re not allowed to talk about him until middle school? There’s also the fact that it’s inherently dishonest to not talk about race in history classes for that long. You can’t talk about the Civil War and the events leading up to it without having a racial lens. Talking about the Constitutional Convention without mentioning the tension between the North and South regarding slavery and how to count slaves is just idiotic. How do you mention the Civil Rights Era or Jim Crow without mentioning the racial issues? Basically the people proposing the standards want to truly white wash American history until at least 5th grade. That’s gonna be even more of a jolt to kids (especially BIPOCs) when they learn the real truth later on or for white kids when they get to college and realize they’d been told a very incomplete version of American history.

  3. Clint Smith’s piece was outstanding. Thank you for sharing.

  4. Patricia Kayden

    So many great articles!! I’m angry that President Biden’s administration is playing along with MBS. The fiancée’s lawsuit should be allowed to proceed. Khashoggi’s murder needs to be avenged.

  5. The idea that gerrymandering delivered the House to the GOP isn’t borne out by reality, which is that the GOP received somewhere between 3-4 million more votes nationwide for the House than the Democrats did this year.

    Based on that, the GOP should end up with a small majority…..

    • But it’s not based on that – seats in the House are divided by state first and then district. It’s not a proportional representation system, but a geographical one.