Stick to baseball, 11/15/25.

Nothing new from me at the Athletic this week as I wait for a trade or signing to write up. I did hold a Klawchat on Thursday here on the dish.

At Endless Mode, I reviewed Vantage, the new open-world cooperative game from designer Jamey Stegmaier (Tapestry, Scythe); it’s like the old Choose Your Own Adventure books converted to the tabletop, but despite incredible art and a massive amount of content in the box, I found it frustrating to try to play.

I sent out a new edition of my free email newsletter this week, finally. I’ve gotten a bit stuck with one or two of the ideas I’ve had for newsletters and I think that held me back from writing one.

And now, the links…

  • I don’t understand why this has received so little attention, but the Senate passed a bill that would wipe out the U.S. cannabis industry, which will do significant economic harm to a nascent industry and to the states that have benefited from taxing an activity that is just going to move underground anyway.
  • Canada culled a flock of ostriches where at least some were infected with the H5N1 avian flu, despite some ridiculous interference and protests from anti-vax nut jobs. The ostrich farmers in question tried to hide the infections and didn’t follow requirements for basic biosafety.
  • The unionized writers at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have been on strike for over three years now, but finally got their day in court and won a ruling that covers management’s violations back to 2020.
  • Child rapist and cult leader Warren Jeffs went to prison over a decade ago, but the harm he inflicted on his community continues, as measles has swept through Colorado City because he preached that vaccines were part of a government plot to make people infertile.
  • The husband of Michigan Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson (D) is the VP of development for a company planning to build a massive data center in the state over objections from the local community. At best, it’s a huge conflict of interest.
  • This LitHub piece is well worth reading if only for how it explains why the phrase “Critics say” should not appear in serious journalism. You need to name those critics and show what they’re saying and why it might be valid.
  • Alex Berenson, dubbed “the pandemic’s wrongest man” for his consistently incorrect predictions about first the spread of the virus and then the effectiveness and safety of the vaccines against it, lost his lawsuit claiming the federal government “censored” him when Twitter nuked his account in 2021. He’s still making bank from his Substack newsletter, though.
  • Chile named its Miss World winner this past week, which is newsworthy because Ignacia Fernández is also a death-metal vocalist for the band Decessus and even gave a performance as such in the finals. There are very few female vocalists in that particular subgenre; I could only name two without searching, Arch Enemy (Alissa White-Gluz) and the defunct Nuclear Death (Lori Bravo).
  • The Climate-Colored Goggles newsletter writes about the Dodgers’ partnership with Phillips 66, a fossil-fuel company driving the same climate change that’s feeding the devastating wildfires that hit California just about every year.
  • Mystic Lands, the sequel/update to the card-crafting game Mystic Vale, has six days left on its successful Kickstarter (although I am surprised it hasn’t raised more money given the original’s popularity).

Comments

  1. A timely reminder that every week is Corruption Week with this administration.

    That LitHub link was excellent if depressing. It’s been decades since I last committed an act of journalism but my editor would have laughed me out of her office for attempting to present a simulated rebuttal to the claims made by someone I actually interviewed.

    • Isn’t any article with “Critics say” in the title just clickbait? That’s always been my thought. Usually it’s just some doofuses (doofi?) on X/Bluesky/Reddit board with some asinine criticism.

      Without a specific critic, who should be someone who has knowledge about whatever they’re criticizing & provides valid reasoning, it’s worthless.

      Otherwise, you could find anyone to criticize anything.

  2. I’m surprised at your experience with Vantage – my wife and son and I have played it, and after the first round where we figured out the mechanics, the experience was smooth and interesting and fun. We used the skill tokens aggressively early in the game to mitigate unexpectedly hard challenges, but pretty quickly built up our tableaus that really helped with mitigating the dice rolls. I guess I can see how those mechanisms would be less effective at a lower player count.

    • I wrote the review and sold the copy (for charity – I donate all proceeds from game sales to my local food bank). I was completely over the combination of having to look stuff up for every move plus being so limited in what I could do/where I could move.

  3. The cannabis bill has caught some local attention here in the greater Cincinnati area. Perhaps it’s because it’s also coming right along the same time that the governor put forth an executive order to ban certain THC infused things, which was also causing an uproar with local businesses.

  4. Brian in ahwatukee

    The Chilean miss world singing metal was a trip! 10/10 link