A big signing, a new chief executive, Ohtani's hardware, McGriff's Hall of Fame chances, laughs from Vermont, annoyance in New York, outrage over Pennsylvania and Arizona, cashmere, and memory lane
Mostly minor signings, playoff shares, why I don't talk much about rumors, imaging Elon Musk's ruin, aging alone, CalcaterraFest, and Bloom County
Comebacks, Aaron Judge, Dave Dombrowski, Budweiser, Thanksgiving conversations, Right Wing Brain, Washington Press Corps Brain, and what the songs you like say about you
Hall of Fame ballots are out, Bauer is back in court, a woman has made a Division I varsity baseball team, I chat about the World Cup, Indiana Jones, and oil, and we have a guest post.
America's sports gambling problem, non-tenders trades, new uniforms, a crazy sucker punch, blood on Republicans' hands, the problem with Effective Altruism, and the World Cup
The MVPs, Manfred on FTX, the eyewash that is "MLB University," Atlanta Baseball Club stock, the new House GOP majority, "A Christmas Story," 10,000 mink, and trekking poles
Cy Young, contract demands, potential collusion a trade, a signing, a surgery, a new title, a sketchy explanation, Trump, a train wreck, a billionaire's bogus image and -- jinkies! -- my glasses.
Managers of the Year, big signings and small signings, B.S. from the Royals owner, actually important consequences of Twitter's destruction, war and peace, a big man in a suit, drugs, and cats
Rookies of the Year, Puig problems, history in Miami's front office, Anaheim sticking it to Arte Moreno, missing the point of fascism, Michael Lewis, distracted driving ,and detectives.
Front office news, a free agent rumor, FTX's meltdown, Brentford triumphant, Wakanda, Andor, Rockford, Trump, empathy, and tattoos
Qualifying offers, Silver Sluggers, a new Kershaw deal, an immature joke, sitcom second banana weirdness, food halls and food courts, the Challenger disaster, and lamenting the loss of Armistice Day
Lots of news about baseball dirtbags and lots of chatter about the election. But hey, it's free today, and you get what you pay for.