Nestor don't care, World Series ticket prices, a posting, a curious Cardinals hire, a new low for Trump, dipshits, "you hate to see it" Parts I, II, and III, and Paddington's passport
Yankees-Dodgers discourse, a cringey memory, a possible Shildt extension, grass in Sacramento, institutional failure, more on Trump's mental state, a relatable CEO, and the bodies of Chicago
We have a World Series matchup, I rank the big Yankees hits in history, Manfred says he wants blackouts to end, Garvey brings back the 70s, Trump's mental state, and Yo La Tengo.
Cleveland wins in dramatic fashion and L.A. takes a commanding lead
The Dodgers win big, the Sox could be for sale, the Trop is a no-go for Opening Day, the joys of aimless wandering, the perils of facial recognition, and "Slow Horses."
The Yankees go up 2-0, Rob Thomson gets an extension, Gold Glove finalists, the last K-Mart, why covering Trump is hard, Donald dances, and staying at Kamala Harris' hotel
The Mets even it up, the Yankees strike first, the ratings are good, Kershaw is coming back, dumb catching arguments, Private Equity 101, American dystopia, and what it's like to know nothing
The Dodgers strike first, probably because of their weird motivational techniques. Thoughts on an allegedly underrated player, Sgt. Hartman, J.D. Vance, Redbox, and the Cuyahoga River
The Yankees advance, the Tigers and Guardians go to a Game 5, the Twins are for sale, the Rays' roof, the qualifying offer, LinkedIn, The 100 Best Horror Movies, and the meaning of life
The Mets advance, the Tigers and Yankees are on the brink, and the Dodgers and Padres have a decisive Game 5 in store. Also: weather control, The Nutterverse, medical tourism, and John Lennon
The Mets and Padres ride high, a bad Rosenthal column, Bud Black, MLB takes over more broadcasts, El Tiante, lottery inflation, change agents, and the relatability of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
Kerry Carpenter plays the hero, the Royals even things up, Dave Roberts makes an accusation, Matt Bush is in trouble again, Degenerate Art, Thomas Frank, straight-up Nazism, and unhinged investors