Stick to baseball, 12/16/23.

We’re getting busy over on the hot stove front, and this week I wrote about the Shohei Ohtani signing, the Lee Jung-hoo signing (plus two Royals signings and the Yanks-Dodgers trade), the impact of the injuries to Ronny Mauricio and Endy Rodríguez, and the Tyler Glasnow trade for subscribers to the Athletic.

At Paste, I ranked the ten best new boardgames of 2023. It was a hard list to make, with probably 20 games I played this year that I liked enough to include, and at least five more I know that I would probably like enough but haven’t played yet. To give you a little more context, a game like Emerge, which I mentioned in my PAX Unplugged writeup, is absolutely fine and I think a lot of casual players would enjoy it. It didn’t stand a chance of getting on this list.

My free email newsletter is alive and well, and more than a hundred new subscribers have joined the list in the last three weeks since I switched platforms, so thank you and welcome. I’m hoping to keep this up as a weekly endeavor again.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. “including Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whom the Canadian government says was murdered by Indiana intelligence agents in June.”

    I feel like you buried the lede. If things get ugly between Canada and Indiana where will nice people go to feel safe?

  2. Different Mike

    Re: Harvard/Penn/etc, the bad faith you mention extends beyond the plagiarism allegations to most all of the “campus antisemitism crisis.” Nothing is more indicative of this than how experts on antisemitism are being excluded from the groups that are purportedly being formed to fight antisemitism: https://jewishcurrents.org/harvard-is-ignoring-its-own-antisemitism-experts

  3. Keith,

    Thank you for the board game reviews and honorable mentions. I added a half dozen to my wish list.

  4. My wife and I switched tv streaming services on Opening Day to get the baseball coverage we wanted. It just dawned on me that we stopped watching even the Sunday news shows because of the streamer’s spotty menu, and I haven’t missed them a bit. I’ve always tended to read my news, but now it’s exclusively the case.

    2024 should reinforce the cable news restriction with what promises to be a slog of a political year. Talk about kayfabe.