Stick to baseball, 6/24/23.

I released my second mock draft for 2023 this week for subscribers to the Athletic. I also did a Q&A to answer your draft questions.

My guest on the Keith Law Show this week was Michael Ruhlman, author of Ruhlman’s Twenty and the brand-new The Book of Cocktail Ratios: The Surprising Simplicity of Classic Cocktails, which is an essential guide for any home bartender. You can listen & subscribe via iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

And now, the links…

  • Longreads first: The New Yorker’s Louisa Thomas has a tremendous story on the vicissitudes of Daniel Bard’s career, as he’s had at least two distinct comebacks already in his baseball life. (There’s also a mention of Keith Law Show guest Sian Beilock, author of Choke.)
  • Defector has the story of con artist John Rogers, who scammed people out of millions through his business of buying and digitizing photo archives from major newspapers and professional photographers.
  • NBC News’s Brandy Zadrozny interviewed putative Presidential candidate and science denier Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who shows just how divorced from reality he is, claiming that the powers-that-be prolonged the pandemic, that the vaccines killed more people than they saved (they did not), and that the CIA killed his father. He also still doesn’t understand that the mercury found in fish and the mercury that used to be found in vaccines were in completely different forms that the human body handles differently.
  • The British government is holding over 60 migrants, mostly Tamils, in a makeshift detention camp on Diego Garcia, with conditions deteriorating and what seems like an end-run around refugee rights because the Brits are claiming the island, which houses a military base, isn’t actually part of the UK.
  • Starbucks caved to pressure from bigots and removed Pride décor from many of its stores. Workers from over 150 locations are going on strike to protest the move.
  • The astroturfing group Moms for Liberty, which is pushing book bans and other anti-LGBTQ+ policies, quoted Hitler … again.
  • Thiefdom, a new game from the designers of Clans of Caledonia, is now also up on Kickstarter. I don’t like Clans of Caledonia anywhere near as much as the consensus – I find it a rather soulless economic Euro – but this appears to be a totally different sort of game.

Comments

  1. For some dumb reason, after reading the interview with RFKJr I have one question for him: Are your dogs vaccinated?

  2. Republicans, endlessly making the world a worse place.

  3. No mention of whether the alleged NC Republican sex parties were cocaine-fueled, but I’m still left with the impression that Madison Cawthorn might be the Jose Canseco of the GOP.

  4. I was today years old when I learned there were questions of re-using Ziploc bags. I’ve done it my whole life having learned it from my Mom. I probably reuse them 5-6 times, especially if it was used for frozen raw meat.

    • I grew up in a household where washing and reusing grocery store produce bags was de rigueur, so reusing zipper bags is a no-brainer for me as well.

  5. Brian in NoVA

    The RFK Jr/Hotez debate issue blows my mind. Hotez isn’t afraid of debating RFK Jr at all. The problem is that doing so gives Kennedy legitimacy since a doctor is now willing to debate him on his batshit insane conspiracy theories. The other thing is the Rogan show is a tilted platform. Rogan’s gonna ask 100 loaded question in rapid fire succession to Hotez while lobbing softballs to Kennedy. There is zero upside to Hotez in it since even if he thoroughly destroys Kennedy, no one will care or will say “of course Hotez won. He’s the doctor”. If RFK Jr. “wins” due to his skills as a lawyer without any regard for the facts, that becomes a story and ammunition for the anti-vax and conspiracy theorist crowd. Musk, Rogan, and the other trolls pushing it don’t want an honest debate. They just want to muddy the waters even more.

  6. No question that Leonard Leo is a terrible person, but he’s not a “billionaire” – he is simply in charge of a trust/fund with that much money in it to support his lunatic causes. But it’s not his money.

  7. Ngugi is a great writer (and teacher–I took his seminar in college) but he is not a Nobel laureate.