Stick to baseball, 1/10/26.

I had one story this week for subscribers to the Athletic, breaking down the Cubs’ trade for Edward Cabrera. I’m spending most of my time right now working on the annual prospect rankings, which are tentatively slated to run starting January 26th with the top 100.

At AV Club, I reviewed the flip-and-write game Ra and Write, which borrows the theme from the auction game Ra but doesn’t have many similarities beyond that; and Propolis, a bee-themed engine-builder in a small box.

I’m trying to squeeze in another edition of my free email newsletter this weekend before the heavy phone work resumes on Monday. We’ll see how that works out for me.

And now, the links…

  • Longreads first: WIRED has the story of how a down-on-his-luck private detective named Brad Dennis helped find “Torswats,” a teenager who made well over 300 swatting calls to schools, universities, and other targets, when the FBI appeared not to take the case very seriously at all. The culprit, Alan Filion, is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to four charges, while it appears that the case has sent Dennis in the wrong direction. (Unrelated, but the swatter Dennis knew in the early 2000s who ended up targeting him eventually was charged and convicted, then died quite young in 2023.)
  • The #3 official at the Interior Department didn’t disclose that her husband held a multi-million dollar water rights contract with a lithium mine that her department approved. That story ran a week ago, and there’s been absolutely nothing since then – I don’t see a single member of Congress so much as calling for an investigation.
  • Montana revoked the medical license of a quack doctor who diagnosed healthy patients with cancer and treated them with chemotherapy and opioids, killing at least one of them in the process. This came about due to investigative reports from ProPublica, which found that the state renewed Thomas Weiner’s medical license twice despite complaints about his conduct.
  • The Intercept calls on Democrats to fight back against the MAGA machine’s attempts to destroy trans people, which is straight out of the totalitarian playbook.
  • The city of Wilmington announced a plan to have a local nonprofit manage an encampment for homeless people within the city. Mayor John Carney, formerly the Governor of Delaware, had campaigned on making housing and combating homelessness a priority, but this is the first move forward on that front after his decision in October to ban other encampments and step up enforcement against people with nowhere else to go.

Comments

  1. The TNN interview with the former Times editor is basically one person’s accusations with very little evidence. And it’s a joke to not link to the so called articles they’re criticizing. The trans movement does nothing to help their cause by basically calling anyone to the right of Chase Strangio as anti-trans.

  2. Uplifting as always 🙂

  3. Brian in NoVA

    At this point, any Dem that wants my vote during the primaries in 2028 will need to explain how they plan to get rid of or defund ICE. What happened to Renee Good was inevitable and I’m shocked it didn’t happen sooner. You can’t have a paramilitary police force (that is masked and without ID) going to businesses, homes, schools, etc without due process to kidnap people without a negative response. Vance’s comments were utterly revolting and I can’t say I’m surprised. I’m glad at least a few Catholics are speaking up. I was raised in the church and went to a Catholic high school. ICE’s actions would’ve appalled most of the teachers I had and go against so much of what I was taught.

    • Given how popular candidates like Zohran Mamdani have become by pushing messages like abolishing ICE, I think that’s a viable path to the nomination for some candidate – but probably not one of the usual suspects. Cory Booker couldn’t suddenly shift hard-left and be credible, I think. But it’s clear to me that those views are popular enough to vault someone within the Democratic slate.

    • Brian in NoVA

      @Keith I agree that it has be somewhat of an outsider (Pritzker is probably the one who could make the case). Just the fact that I’ve gotten to this point is telling. I live extremely close to the Pentagon. I’m friends with a number of people who serve in the military and work for various law enforcement agencies. I voted for Biden in the 2020 primaries for crying out loud. If I’ve gotten to that point, I’m guessing I’m not the only one. Also I really don’t want to hear the poor training card. The man who murdered Renee Good (and yes, he murdered her) was hired by ICE during the Obama administration. If his training was that poor, it was by design.

    • A Salty Scientist

      Hard same. ICE is not following standard police procedure like simply not fucking walking or standing in front of cars. Add in that they seem poorly trained and have been selecting for racist people with severe personality disorders, and these totally avoidable state-sanctioned murders become inevitable. (And the point in Brian’s second comment is well taken. This is inherently baked into ICE under any administration, though I’m guessing new hires under Trump have accelerated the self-selection process).

    • the murder of citizens in america by gov’t thugs has been a daily occurrence for years. only difference is this time it was a white american.

    • Brian in NoVA

      @Nahm, it also helped that this one was on camera so there’s almost zero grey area as to what happened. It’s why George Floyd caused so many people to react in 2020.

  4. Bartleby D Scrivner

    We are fiddling while Rome is burning.There is an actual Gestapo in the USA…
    I get texts every day from Dems wanting my money. and thats what this Dictatorship means to them… a chance to raise money.

    Jan 2027… it’ll be a full Empire here.

    And The HOF is a fucking joke too, something i used to actually look forward too.

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  5. You can take the boy out of Apartheid, but you can’t take Apartheid out the boy. Just a few days ago, Musk said that you won’t need to save for retirement in the future. You’ll just get whatever you want whenever you want. But to get to that utopia, there will be a lot of death and destruction. He is accelerating that death and destruction phase. “You won’t need money in the future”, says the wealthiest person in world, wealthier than the second, third, and fourth wealthiest persons combined, “because I’ll have it all.”

  6. What. The. Fuck.

    Is the person who murdered Renee Good still not in custody?

    Are we now at the point where unstable “Law enforcement agents” can film themselves committing murder and not be charged with a crime ???

    I suppose that’s a rhetorical question since the killer is still walking free. While the VP, the Pres, and much of the right-leaning portion of the country defends the killer and calls it justifiable.

    I hope there are enough people of conscience out there that sanity and common sense prevails here eventually.

    • Not in custody? The Pres said the shooting seemed like a legitimate action, the VP said he has federal immunity and called Good’s actions domestic terrorism, and there are gofundme’s (or equivalents) out there which have raised like $800k for the guy. He’s more likely to retire early and receive a medal of freedom than he is to be taken into custody.

  7. Is Rock Manor Games a Delaware enterprise? That’s the name of the golf course east of 202 below Foulk Road.

    (I used to live near it; never played a round of golf in my life.)

    • Yes – the owner’s kids and my stepdaughters all go to the same school. Delaware’s a very small place!