Stick to baseball, 7/21/24.

The draft is over, let us go in peace. I wrote a lot of words about it this week, including an analysis of every first-round pick, some general thoughts on Day One of the draft, and team-by-team draft recaps for all American League clubs and all National League clubs. Prior to the draft, I posted a final mock (where I got 9 of the 30 picks right, and am still mad about two I changed from the previous version) and updated my ranking of the top 100 prospects in the class while also posting 25-odd more scouting capsules for guys outside of the top 100. I also wrote up some thoughts on last Saturday’s Futures Game. That’s all for subscribers to the Athletic. On this site, I held a Klawchat on the Thursday before the draft.

I sent out a new edition of my free email newsletter on draft day. You can sign up here for more words from me.

I’ll be back in Chicago on Monday to appear on Stadium’s Diamond Dreams and other programming. You can watch via the Stadium app (visit watchstadium.com to download) or if you have the sports package on Youtube TV, Roku, etc.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. Brian in SoCal

    You’ve completely mischaracterized that L.A. Times article. It’s not framed around the couple’s inability to sell the house, and the article explains in great detail the parameters of the neighbor’s apparent mental illness, including extensively quoting his own mother on the subject. The article explains that the couple’s lives have been made into a living hell by a neighbor who puts their safety and that of their children at risk with his illegal and dangerous behavior, and how they have been frustrated at every turn by trying to get anyone in authority to address the problem, not to mention the man’s mother who owns the property and seems to think that the fact that he got an A+ on a high-school assignment somehow justifies not stepping in to address the problem. (Note: The man was arrested on an outstanding warrant the other day, after the article was published.) The point about the couple’s inability to sell their home is there to illustrate that they don’t even have the option to leave, at least not without losing an enormous amount of money that they can’t afford to lose. They bought the home for $1.2 million, which might make it sound like they’re living high on the hog, but they live in a county where the median home price is over $900,000. They almost certainly put all their savings into the down-payment on that house and are still responsible for a hefty mortgage. They’re not rich fat cats insensitive to their neighbor’s problems. They’re schoolteachers who are at their wit’s end after years of suffering and who find themselves trapped in a desperate, dangerous situation. I hope the neighbor gets the help he obviously needs, but my reaction upon reading the article in the paper last week was first and foremost sympathy for this family, and then frustration with the dead ends reached with the local authorities and the mother who admits that she is enabling her son to torment these people.

  2. I watched the Pete Buttigieg video.

    He’s young, handsome, charismatic, intelligent, articulate, and funny. Maybe the democrats should have run him for President? I think he’d win easily.

    The article on JD Vance had a great tidbit here:

    A recent JD Vance interview.

    Collins: So you agree that people who break in and vandalize a building should be prosecuted?

    Vance: Yes

    Collins: Ok, I’m just checking, because you helped raise money for people who did so on January 6.