Check out my redraft of the 2013 MLB draft class if you’re a subscriber to the Athletic. The companion piece, looking at the first-round picks from 2013 who didn’t pan out, will run on Friday.
Keith Law: Pick me up and shake the doubt. Klawchat.
Ben: favorite restaurant in Newark DE?
Keith Law: I almost never eat down there – there’s plenty up here by us in Wilmington, or in Kennett Square if we want something a little different.
Adam: Is Orlando Arcia’s season real? Or SSS
Keith Law: A .394 BABIP isn’t sustainable, especially not for a guy whose career BABIP in the majors was around .290 coming into this year. That said, I think a little of the improvement is real this year – he’s making a lot more hard contact than ever, after already showing some improvement in that area in 2022, so I would buy him as a regular, just not a star like he’s been so far this year.
Adam: When Acuna goes 40/60 while hitting .320 and winning MVP will that be the greatest single season ever?
Keith Law: No.
ChicagoSteve: Hate to be a total homer, but I have to ask about George Wolkow’s draft prospects. How does his commitment to South Carolina affect the likelihood that he’ll be drafted? Any insights into his signability?
Keith Law: I don’t discuss signability unless it’s very public already – and in many cases what I know about signability is hearsay to the point that I can’t be certain it’s accurate.
Dave: I read that Dylan Crews pulled himself out of the draft when coming out of high school. Do you remember where he was graded from a talent perspective? Would he have been a top-10 pick? First round? Later? Thank you for all the great insights about the draft.
Keith Law: I saw him in HS, right before the world ended. He came into the year as a likely first-rounder, probably top 15, and then got off to a subpar start with more swing and miss than usual, only to have his season end due to the pandemic. The thought at the time he withdrew was that he knew he wasn’t going to be drafted as high as he wanted/expected so he chose to skip it entirely. Can’t say it was a bad decision.
addoeh: Looking forward to the mushroom and truffle pizza at Serious Pie in Seattle?
Keith Law: I am not familiar with this – haven’t been to Seattle in over 20 years, actually.
Brendan B: No question. Just screaming into the void for Bo Naylor to catch 6 days/week in MLB and Amed Rosario to stop blocking 5 shortstop prospects in Cleveland.
Keith Law: Yep. Naylor and Rocchio and LFG.
Greasy Nick: Interesting to see PCA slightly downgraded by some folks (presumably) due to the swing and miss in his game. Do you think he has the chops to be an above average hitter?
Keith Law: Not sure what you mean – I haven’t downgraded him anywhere. He’s driving the ball more this year, if anything.
Slothburg: Victor Bericoto & Tyler Fitzgerald both having great starts to the season. Any chance either of them profile as regulars at their respective positions?
Keith Law: Fitzgerald was 25 in AA – I’ve seen him, don’t think he’s more than an up and down guy. I haven’t seen Bericoto.
Adam: Has AJ Minter exceeded your expectations? I understand he’s a reliever but during his rise through the minors you were pretty low on him I feel like
Keith Law: No, I said he’d be a reliever and he has been.
Mike: Think the nats should give cj abrams some time in aaa?
Keith Law: I don’t think that would do him any good. He needs to get stronger, not to go face lesser competition.
Matt W: What do you see as Christian Encarnacion-Strand’s likely upside? MLB regular, bench player..?
Keith Law: Platoon or part-time player. I think RH breaking stuff is going to give him a ton of trouble in the majors.
Chris: Would Giolito as a rental fetch a top 100 prospect at the deadline?
Keith Law: I think so, but I also don’t spend any time asking FO people about hypothetical trade value. It’s more from seeing what comparable guys returned in past years.
Deke: So … Wingspan. My brother’s family and my family have gotten together to play board games regularly. Catan, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride, we love that sort. We tried Wingspan a while back and the whole collection of us could not make heads or tails of the instructions. It was a huge letdown after seeing you and so many others talk it up as the best game ever. Is there some trick we needed to try? We couldn’t even figure out how to get started in a “start playing and you’ll figure it out” sort of way.
Keith Law: I would suggest finding the Watch It Played video on youtube for it – Rodney Smith does those, in conjunction with the publishers, and I think he has the best and clearest instructional videos out there. Wingspan is daunting to start, but actually not that complex to play once you get going. It’s just of information to gather a lot up front.
Mike: When does ben brown get the call? Is he more of a mid rotation sp or back end?
Keith Law: Could be mid rotation, of course back end more likely.
Michael: Hey Klaw- wondering if you’ve had a chance to see Orion Kerkering? Or heard anything from scouts. Any chance there is something there other than an 80 grade name? Could he be a GUY? Thanks!
Keith Law: Straight reliever, huge spin on two pitches, command and control very questionable. I’d move him up quickly though – he’s just getting guys out with pure stuff now, not being forced to work on locating.
Mike: Is Trey Lipscomb a potential regular?
Keith Law: No.
Aaron C.: Please build us your perfect sandwich. Type of bread, condiments, protein(s), etc. Spare no details, klaw.
Keith Law: Something like this: Turkey on any sort of rye, some kind of flavored mayo like chipotle or sriracha or failing that a little mayo and mustard, lettuce, pickles, pickled onions, roasted red peppers, oregano, salt. If I’m home, I use Penzey’s sandwich sprinkle.
Ryan: Small sample size but Salas almost has a .400 OBP in Low A as a 17 year old. Do you think he could make the majors by the time he’s 20?
Keith Law: You’re cherrypicking a little there – he’s drawing walks at a crazy clip (over 20%), but the rest of the line is just fine until you consider his age. I do think he can see the majors by the time he’s 20, but I don’t think this small sample so far has changed anything except maybe to indicate that he’s not overmatched like most 17-year-olds would be.
Matt: Not an A’s fan, but why can’t MLB force the owner to sell? I remember when Oakland had the highest payroll in baseball back in the Bash Brothers days. They clearly have the fanbase.
Keith Law: On what grounds?
Alex in Austin: Would you move Luis Matos in your rankings at all based on the first 2 months performance?
Keith Law: Less on performance specifically but on health & return to how he looked in 2021 pre-injury when he did make my top 100.
Guest: I doubt that Vientos is a star but why bring him up just to sit him? Why not leave him in the minors if they aren’t willing to play him?
Keith Law: I wonder if this is another case where the FO brought up a guy Buck doesn’t like so he won’t play him.
Mac: Probably didnt make the cut for your first round misses piece but, as a Stanford fan, what was the downfall of Austin Wilson?
Keith Law: He wasn’t a first-rounder, so no. I thought the swing never recovered post-Stanford. I know some scouts who never thought he was that advanced a hitter.
Alex: Have you changed your long term outlook on Kyle Bradish based on his performance this year and last, or do you still see him as a future reliever?
Keith Law: No change. He had a nearly 5 ERA last year, so I’m not sure how that would change anything. Baltimore’s defense helps him a lot (which is to the team’s credit).
Andrew: I read a stat that the Tigers have produced 20 less WAR from their hitting than the next worse club. I’m really hoping Langford falls to 3, as a fan tired of bad at bats.
Keith Law: They have to take the right guy, and then develop him. I was never wild about Torkelson, but come on – I don’t think anybody thought he’s struggle as much as he has (acknowledging that he’s started to hit more this month).
Aaron C.: Almost time for the 2023 half-year award. Best meal you’ve had so far this year? Best dessert?
Keith Law: Best meal I’ve had this year was at Talula’s Table in Kennett Square. Honorable mentions to Laser Wolf in Philly, Juniper & Ivy in San Diego, Baba in St. Petersburg. Best dessert was the coffee ganache-topped ‘yodel’ at Juniper & Ivy.
Dana: Should the Yankees bite the bullet and swap Volpe for Peraza, at least in the short term?
Keith Law: Not a bad idea. Also, again, a reminder that making major roster decisions off spring training performance is generally not a good idea. It’s like hiring off the interview rather than the resume.
Dallas: Liover Pegiero seems to be heating up in AA and is still only 22. Do you foresee him having a future in the big leagues, and what should the pirates do with their glutony of middle infield prospects?
Keith Law: I like Peguero but he’s repeating the level, so we need to see him carry over these improvements to AAA.
James: Are we concerned about Emmanuel Rodriguez’ K rate yet? Any change on his potential outcomes or still too early to make any difference?
Keith Law: He was promoted to high A after just 47 games in low A and then a season-ending injury. And he’s only 20. I’d have a lot more patience with him.
Jesse B: Any concern with Kevin Alcantara not walking or hitting hrs?
Keith Law: More the BB and K numbers. The homers will come. Still young, but not what I was hoping for.
Mike: Favorite east coast beach?
Keith Law: I am not a beach person, sorry.
Ryan: Where do you think Tanner Witt fits in this upcoming draft? Obviously he hasn’t looked incredible this early off TJ, though it seems like what you would expect. Dodgers first pick(seems very Dodgersy) to the Comp B round seem realistic for him?
Keith Law: I think something like that – some team hoping they’re nabbing a first-rounder on the cheap.
Duder: How far does Jacob Wilson drop?
Keith Law: Who says he’s dropping?
Duder: Who’s got the most helium and could slip into the 1st round who you never would have guessed would get there at the start of the year?
Keith Law: That is easily Joe Whitman at Kent State.
HH: I have heard much less about pitcher abuse by college coaches the last couple of years. Have thing actually improved?
Keith Law: Yes, absolutely. I think one big reason is they know people are watching, including scouts and recruits.
Chris: How excited should I get as a Brewers fan about Jacob Misiorowski’s early-career returns? Can be become an elite pitching prospect?
Keith Law: I wrote him up last month – that delivery is not going to let him be a starter. https://bit.ly/3BFXPtJ
JR: Remember all the weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth about universal DH? And now you hear almost nothing about it? Guess it didn’t ruin the game after all!
Keith Law: Yep. Now they’re complaining about other things that might “ruin” the game.
chauncey: what is wrong with the mets?
Keith Law: I don’t think it’s one single thing but perhaps betting that much on older starting pitchers wasn’t a great plan.
Brian in NoVA: At what point does Baltimore start thinking of trading about some of their position players prospects to get some pitching? It feels like they have their window of contention is getting close.
Keith Law: Now, right? I feel like this July is that time.
Reedy: Is there anything to fix with Cam Collier? He oozes talent but the numbers are not following thus far.
Keith Law: He’s fine. He’s younger than many high school guys in this draft.
Jason: thoughts on Roman Anthony?\
Keith Law: Interesting choice to promote a guy based primarily on his batted-ball data without expecting to see more in-game results. He was a really interesting upside play in last year’s draft, though, so I believe it’s real and he’s going to be one of their top prospects by year-end.
Guest: With the passing of Cormac McCarthy, what are your thoughts on his legacy? I know you have a couple of his books on your all-time favorite list. Will he be regarded as one of the best American writers?
Keith Law: I think he already is. Look at a lot of what was written about him this past week. And I know Harold Bloom had already said McCarthy was among the American greats.
Drew: Sheehan, Frasso, and Knack have all been outstanding. Do any of them project as an ace? Or mid/back end guys?
Keith Law: If Sheehan sticks in the rotation, he’ll be an above-average one. The other two I think are very likely relievers, albeit good ones.
Teej: Are you making your way to San Diego this year? Any thoughts on Luis Matos that wasn’t already covered in your “just missed”?
Keith Law: I was out there in April. Matos looks completely healthy and like everything that was wrong last year, into the AFL, may just have been about being less than 100%.
Alex: Any sense of how the league values Jordan Westburg? Seems weird that the Orioles haven’t promoted him yet.
Keith Law: I agree that it’s weird that he and Ortiz are still in AAA. I understand Mateo provides a lot of value on defense, but he’s a .250 OBP guy. He might be the worst everyday hitter in baseball right now.
davealden53: Happy belated 50th. How sustainable is Ezequiel Duran’s 2023 performance? The BABiP shows some luck but not enough to explain his output. And where will he play?
Keith Law: My only real question is whether a guy who’s this much of a free swinger will continue to get enough pitches to hit hard – and he does hit it hard, often – to keep this up.
Joshua: What are your thoughts on who Rizzo would take at #2 if both Crews and Skenes were available? Thanks!
Keith Law: I think they take Crews if he’s there, for a whole host of reasons, not least of which is that he’s the best player in the draft and I can’t think of a time when Rizzo had that opportunity and didn’t go for it. He took Strasburg and Harper and paid them accordingly. He took Rendon at 6 when Rendon came into that year as a probable 1-1 guy, or at least on the very short list, before he got hurt. Mike’s a scout at heart. He’s not passing on the best talent.
Alex in Austin: You have been pretty tough on UVA development in the past, particularly with pitchers. Is there a specific reason that many of their arms improve after leaving Charlottesville?
Keith Law: For years they’ve pushed pitchers to all adopt the same ‘crouch’ delivery, and it doesn’t work for most guys. So then pitchers like Mike Vasil get into pro ball and take off because they can restore their old deliveries or at least find something that works better for them.
rob: have you watched enough of Pierce Bennett from Wake forest to know if he’s a an MLB prospect?
Keith Law: He’ll be a nice senior sign next month. I have seen him but I don’t know if he’s more than that – it’s very much a contact approach without any juice.
Jon: Favorite McCarthy novel? RIP.
Keith Law: The Road. Although that’s more of a “I respect the hell out of this novel” than something I would say is a great summer read.
Jason: What can Georgia expect from Wes Johnson as a head coach?
Keith Law: Really have no idea – what makes you a good pitching coach doesn’t necessarily make you a good head coach/manager.
Wampus Cat: Any starting pitching help in the minors not named Andrew Abbott that might be able to help the Reds’ stay relevant in a weak NL Central this season?
Keith Law: Not this year – I think they’ve tried everyone. Some bright spots further down like Lyon Richardson but he’s not coming up in 2023.
Dodgers: Outside of changing ownership, what lessons could an also-ran like the Rockies learn from the Dodgers? The Dodgers seem to have mastered — or as close to it — player evaluation and development.
Keith Law: I know Schmidt just became GM less than a year ago, so I’d like to give him more time, but under the previous regime they just fell further and further behind other clubs in basically anything R&D.
Guest: Where is Westburg’s likely defensive home: 3B or 2B?
Keith Law: I think 3B but also think he can handle 2B.
Keith Law: They’ve done a really good job with him.
Matt: Signs you are in a good restaurant? For me, it’s no salt and pepper on the table because the food is going to be seasoned properly.
Keith Law: Fair.
Brent: Wait, no cheese on your sandwich?
Keith Law: Correct. A lot of that is being hilariously lactose intolerant – literally had a GI doctor laugh at my test results – so I never acquired the taste for most of the cheeses you’d put on a sandwich.
Maitan: What went wrong with Kevin Maitan?
Keith Law: He peaked around age 14.
TheRealHenryFPotter: Other than C. Montgomery, assuming he ever gets healthy, do the White Sox have ANYONE on the farm who can be considered A GUY? And do you have any insight as to why they have such a hard time developing pitching at the minor league level?
Keith Law: I would like to think Bryan Ramos could be now that he’s back playing. They haven’t drafted a lot of pitching high, have they? And not a college arm in a while.
RA: How strong of a case is Junior Caminero making for your mid season top 25?
Keith Law: I do a midseason top 50 and he would be on that, I believe. That’s for after the draft … another reason I hate the late draft date, it pushes the post-draft prospect ranking too far back.
Guest: Two questions – is Skenes likely to go to the Washington Nationals and are there any board games on the ratification of the 19th Amendment that you can recommend?
Keith Law: That seems like a plug for Votes for Women!
Carrie: Thoughts on Daniel Lynch going forward?
Keith Law: He hasn’t looked like the same guy this year. Velocity down, fastball was always too true but it’s even more so now and it looks like his breaking pitches have backed up too.
Big Fan: Hi Keith, have you dug into what’s going on with Spencer Strider his last few starts?
Keith Law: Nope, sorry.
Austin: Who do the pirates take #1 overall?
Keith Law: I had them taking Crews in my last mock and I’ll have another one up next week.
G: Are the Cubs doing things right? Entering the 3rd year of a sell off is excruciating from a fans perspective
Keith Law: In general, yes.
Jon: How is the college process going? Any suggestions for a parent? Not looking forward to this.
Keith Law: It’s certainly overwhelming. There’s too much information out there and I know I am not well-equipped to process it all. We’re lucky that my daughter has a counselor at her school who is an expert and is helping guide us through the process – I can see now why parents pay for that kind of service.
Reid: I love watching Bobby Miller pitch and I re-read your LAD prospect writeup in February and found it to be very accurate. It’s interesting to me that his performance has improved since being promoted, against some good competition too. Do you think this is because of better pitch sequencing, an adjustment to the slider, and the early shoulder injury affecting him in AAA? 4 starts is not the biggest sample size but do you think he’ll continue to pitch at this level for the rest of the season?
Keith Law: The safe bet is to say he’ll regress somewhat the rest of the season because he’s been so good. I also think the environment in AAA is so different now for several reasons that the stat lines there are less reliable than ever.
Justin Y: Thoughts on Carson Whisenhunt, starter or reliever?
Keith Law: Starter.
Guest: Would you be interested in replacing Padma?
Keith Law: Did she step down?
Jay: Have you checked your fridge lately? Is your milk, ketchup, and mustard, and eggs woke? Seriously, my head explodes knowing that there are about 50% of people who think this is a major concern.
Keith Law: I regret to announce that (checks notes) Organic Valley has fallen.
Subscriber: Care to share your opinion on the recent layoffs at The Athletic?
Keith Law: Really?
Todd Boss: Wyatt Langford Question: if he’s really that good a CF, why wasn’t he playing there full time all season? Why is he playing a corner so Florida can give the majority of its CF innings to a redshirt freshman hitting .230?
Keith Law: He’s not that good a CF and don’t believe anyone claiming the contrary. The hope is some pro coach(es) can help him become a CF, given his speed, but he’s not a good CF right now.
Ben: The Twins continue to bench or pinch hit Alex Kirilloff against LH … He’s never had poor splits and has probably been the best bat on the roster all year. Kyle Garlick doesnt deserve ABs over him due to splits. Any idea what they are doing ???
Keith Law: It’s disappointing – he’s old enough now to just let him play every day.
Carl: Have we seen enough from Nick Yorke this year to say he’s back on track?
Keith Law: Absolutely.
Drew: Has Chase Hampton jumped Warren in prospect status? He seems to have some real helium.
Keith Law: I think he’s probably their best SP prospect now.
Noah: Does Moises Ballesteros have a chance to catch in the majors? His future outlook?
Keith Law: He can hit, but that body is going to make it very, very tough for him to stay anywhere on the field.
Jon: Soccer has for years been dealing with sovereign wealth fund ownership, and now golf (the sport) is practically owner by sovereign wealth. To this point, the major American sports have avoided this. With team prices continuing to increase, do you think it is inevitable? Hope not.
Keith Law: I do.
Chris: Just reading Chase Hampton has been moved to AA, thoughts on him?
Keith Law: Saw him in May and wrote him up here: https://klaw.me/42co3ih
Guest: Will Encarnation Strand be in your mid season top 50?
Keith Law: No.
Matt: Elly DLC came in firing on all cyclinders, but was cooled off by Royals pitching??? What are your thoughts on his start?
Keith Law: Contact is going to be an issue for him for a while – he got to the majors really fast, and I think there’s going to be a lot of adjustments going forward to pitch types & locations. He’s aggressive because he’s so talented but MLB pitchers can take advantage of that.
TheRealHenryFPotter: Follow up to the White Sox minor league pitching question: in recent years they’ve drafted Matthew Thompson, Drew Dalquist, and Jared Kelley (High School, but still) and they all seem to have plateaued, and not very high. The exception is Garrett Crochet, who I don’t feel they developed… he was drafted ready for his role.
Keith Law: And Kelley was always pretty high risk. Still, that’s just 3 HS arms, not that many to draw any broad conclusions.
Nathanael: Hi Keith, do you ever get down to Richmond, VA for Double A scouting? Great town for food if you’re ever out here. Great work on the redraft today as usual.
Keith Law: Last year, to see Kyle Harrison.
Colin: Who of the dodgers pitchers left in the minors has the best chance to become an ace or even a #2?
Keith Law: River Ryan.
shaff: Which happens first: I-95 fully reopens or Jackson Holliday makes the majors?
Keith Law: Given the incentives to reopen the highway and the incentives to hold guys down in the minors, I say I-95 reopens.
Nathanael: With the A’s pending departure, I wonder why the Giants were so adamant about the potential move to San Jose in 2013. Wouldn’t moving further away to San Jose have been preferable to playing 15 minutes away in Oakland. Vegas just seems like an awful market.
Keith Law: I’ll believe they’re moving when they actually play a game there. This is a disaster on many levels – Vegas will be the smallest media market in MLB, they already have two major sports teams there and at least one minor one I know of (not counting the Aviators), and the whole area is going to run out of water.
Appa Yip Yip: I really want the anti-woke people to learn that Glenn Burke was the co-creator of the high five along with Dusty Baker. Glenn was gay, high fiving is gay, I didn’t make the rules they gotta boycott high fives now.
Keith Law: There’s a kids’ book about it – I think it’s called A High Five for Glenn Burke.
Howie: Keith – when in Seattle consider getting the Caribbean Roast sandwich at Un Bien in Ballard. Amazing baguette, fall apart (not shredded) pork, thick caramelized onions, garlic aioli, romaine and pickled jalapenos. A messy sandwich, but one to remember.
Keith Law: That sounds great, and like it would be the only meal I would eat that day.
Danny: I asked a couple weeks ago but you responded Austin Wells just got back from injury. Now he’s had 30+ games in AA and has 340ish AB at that level. Is defense the only thing keeping him down and shouldn’t the Yankees at least start trying at him at different positions in that case?
Keith Law: That’s less than a full season in AA, and even this year in a small sample he’s still punching out 35% of the time vs LHP. I do agree they should try him more at first base, at least. I wonder if they’re leaving him in AA to try to keep up some trade value.
Shawn: What’s the appropriate level of skepticism for a pitcher under 6 feet tall?
Keith Law: To me it’s mostly a function of how the stuff plays from that height, rather than an injury issue. I don’t know of any evidence that being sub 6′ makes a guy more injury prone. I do know a lot of those guys don’t work out as starters because they don’t get good angle on the fastball. But guys who sink it or otherwise get a big vertical break can mitigate that.
Danny: I think you had Brock Porter going to the Yankees in your last predraft mock last year and we now know Porter signed for almost a million more the Yankees gave Spencer Jones. Do you know if the Yankees had Porter higher than Jones if the money was equal?
Keith Law: I think I had them on Jones somewhere – maybe the prior mock? – so he may very well have been their target all along.
Keith Law: Gotta run but thanks as always for all of the questions and for reading. I’ll try to fit in a Q&A next week around the mock, and I’ll have a third mock the week after that, and before you know it it’ll be draft day. Take care & stay safe.
“Jay: Have you checked your fridge lately? Is your milk, ketchup, and mustard, and eggs woke? Seriously, my head explodes knowing that there are about 50% of people who think this is a major concern.”
Oh, Jay. One day you’ll exit the basement and realize the reality you live in isn’t reality. But hey until then have fun listening to the Charlie Kirk show. And make sure to send Trump money. Please god keep sending Trump your money!
I gotta say, it seemed like Jay was mocking the fools talking about woke condiments, beverages, et cetera…
… did you stop reading after the question mark? I felt like it was pretty clear you two are on the same side
Las Vegas uses less water than it did 20 years ago, even though the city has 750,000 more people. Plus, once enough rich people on the California coast start crying more about their beachfront houses going underwater, a few desalination plants directing water to drought-stricken areas, and boom, problem solved.
Your comment is at odds with the facts:
And desalination remains extremely energy-intensive.
Serious Pie is a Tom Douglas restaurant (and he’s a Wilmington DE native). I was there five years ago, so maybe some Seattle locals can update this. It is a thin crust, wood-fired pizza cut in rectangles. I had the mushroom and truffle pizza and the sausage and roasted red pepper pizza, both very good. And don’t forget the coconut cream pie for dessert. Tom Douglas has other restaurants in the Seattle area including a bakery, Dahlia Bakery.
Forgot to add URL
https://www.seriouspieseattle.com/
If desalination were easy, it would have been done a long time ago.
One of the best dishes I’ve ever had- now seven years ago and I’m still talking about it- was bone marrow and tuna tartare at Juniper & Ivy (the whole meal was amazing but that was a standout).
I will say, as a White Sox fan my immediate impulse was to cancel my subscription to The Athletic because James Fegan is a great beat writer who didn’t deserve to be fired. But then I remembered that I came to the website to follow Keith, and decided to keep it (though it’s odd the Cubs and some other teams still have two dedicated writers; it’s not like the team offers twice as many compelling stories to cover).
White Sox coverage on the site has been hilarious since Fegan was let go, though. They’ve had one brief piece, written by “Athletic staffers” that posted last night, and the comments were merciless.
The Athletic’s decision is a clear sign that Jerry Reinsdorf’s ongoing failures as White Sox owner have cost us South Side fans yet again. Yes, it’s tough to be the second team in the Second City. But he’s also driven fans away, including me. I still watch the games and read about the team, but during their do-nothing off-season I decided I wasn’t going to pay to attend a single game this year.
I’m a Cubs fan, but also a Bulls fan and have seen how he’s operated both franchises. As someone who works for somebody else, I do respect his loyalty to his employees and the way he takes care of them. But both of his teams are run like it’s a different era. I do believe he cares deeply about both teams… but I’m not sure the right people are in charge and are able to handle the modern era. It sucks because the Sox had a great start to the rebuild… but then not only did TLR derail it, they build the team with corner sluggers that don’t slug and play players out of position at important defensive positions… namely 2B. They need new voices.
I think Astroturf and Gatorade have rendered the Las Vegas water situation a nonissue.
Keith, did you hear that Firefly Las Vegas relocated to a new spot earlier this year? It’s now on Flamingo (more or less) around the corner from the old Paradise Rd. location. I first went to Firefly in 2005 after reading your recommendation and have gone back many times over the years. (I’m usually in Vegas at least a couple of times a year.) Two weeks ago, I tried to pull into the driveway to the back parking lot on Paradise and almost crashed into a chain-link fence that had been put up around the now-shuttered old location. I had no idea they were moving.
Anyway, the new location is nice and the food is still excellent. And I can’t believe I’ve been reading you for at least 18 years. I feel very old.
I think the single biggest factor in the Mets’ poor play has been the performance of Francisco Lindor. His on-base percentage is .289 and he’s striking out once a game, the highest rate of his career. He’s uppercutting everything to an extreme, instead of just putting the ball in play and utilizing his speed. The New York media puts most of the blame on Scherzer and Verlander. Those guys have not helped, but Lindor’s lack of hitting is a major reason why the Mets are 8th in the NL in runs scored.