Stick to baseball, 2/16/25.

My entire offseason prospect rankings package is now up for subscribers to the Athletic, and you can find links to all 33 lists/articles on this index page. If you just want the highlights, here’s the top 100, the farm system rankings, and the two Q&As I did around the package on February 12th and January 28th.

I reviewed the family board game Fairy Ring over at Paste about two weeks ago; it’s really great, easy to learn for kids 8 and up, but with enough mental calculations on each turn that it has enough to keep adults engaged. My review of Harvest will go up this week.

I got back to my free email newsletter in the last few weeks, and hope to get back to posting more regularly on the dish as well now that the mad rush of the prospect rankings is over.

There were way too many articles to link to since my last roundup to include them all, so here’s a quick list of high (or low) lights…

  • The Society for the Study of Evolution issued an open letter to the President and Congress on the current scientific understanding of sex and gender, a small but important gesture against the Republican Party’s relentless war on trans people – which included a threat to pull all federal funding to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children if the group didn’t remove all mention of trans kids from their site. And the cowards complied.
  • The title of this New York Times op ed keeps changing – I have it saved on my phone as “Why Would We Undermine the Marvel of American Science,” now it’s showing up on my laptop as “I Used to Run the N.I.H. Here’s What Worries Me,” and Chrome shows it as “American Science is Under Attack” in my history. Whatever the title, it’s worth a minute. The wholescale assault on American science research will destroy American health and wreck our economy, which depends on innovation since we have long lost our competitive advantages in manufacturing.

Comments

  1. A Salty Scientist

    Sadly, the Science article is indeed out of date. Ten-fifteen percent of NIH was fired on Friday. This includes the equivalent of assistant professors at universities within 2 years of being hired, who were extremely competitively hired. And for those who care about waste, all of the hundreds of thousands of dollars they were given to get their labs off the ground are effectively wasted. We also lost new Program Officers that help make grant funding decisions, and Scientific Review Officers that convene review panels. And despite being told that the funding pause at NIH was illegal, there’s still effectively a pause because meetings are not being posted on the Federal Register (meetings must be posted at least 2 weeks prior by law in order to convene). So panels are being canceled and no award decisions can be made going forward. This is going to cripple at least a generation of scientists if it continues.

    • Brian in NoVA

      I can’t even imagine what your field is going through. At least the non-profit field got a bit of a reprieve thanks to the National Council of Nonprofits suing but we’re not out of the woods yet. We’re in uncharted waters and I don’t think people have any clue what the effects will be. I’m calling my shot right now that this becomes a major issue in the Virginia Governor’s race and it helps Abigail Spanberger (who is awesome btw) a ton. She worked for the CIA before going to Congress. NoVA’s economy is gonna get destroyed with all of the layoffs.

    • It’s not going to be pretty. I’m just glad I’m no longer working, else I’d be asked to put together bids for contracts put out by appointees of the Felon-in-Chief

  2. Just remember, they’re saving the country, so they couldn’t have broken any laws.

  3. Thank you for the Sarah McBride article. It’s the sadly familiar paradigm of the marginalized figure having to be perfect just to get in the room. The lack of any self-reflection on Mace’s part is stunning, and shows you the flip side where you can be an abject bigot with the couth of a jackal and get away with it because you’re part of the in group. Disgusting behavior for an elected official, even in these rancid times.

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