From the bookshelf: October 2023
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from October 2023.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from October 2023.
Where I discuss “why” this newsletter exists.
Quick thoughts on the 2023 World Series won by the Texas Rangers.
Joe Posnanski takes a loving look at 50 memories (and more) that explain why we love baseball.
Is there any team that is having more fun at the moment than the Cincinnati Reds? Nope!
Thoughts on baseball’s opening day for the 2023 season.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from October 2022.
Joe Posnanski’s magnum opus is “an audacious, singular, and masterly book that took a lifetime to write.”
In a terrific column, Joe Posnanski captures the historic 700th home run by Albert Pujols.
I know I’m going to jinx them. I just know it. As soon as you start talking about the Nationals this year, they do a face plant and fall back off the pace. Again. Their bullpen implodes. Again. They remind you that Mike Rizzo isn’t a genius when it comes to constructing bullpens or picking managers. Again. Nonetheless, I’m going to take a chance. And I’m doing so because Max Scherzer is worth it. Who breaks their nose (in a freak bunting accident, no less), then 24 hours later goes out with said broken nose and amazing black eye and punches out 10 Phillies (boo Bryce Harper) via strikeouts? Then five days later throws one-hit shutout ball — again with 10 strikeouts — against the Marlins? Finally, yesterday, in his first return to Detroit since signing with the Nats as a free agent, Max — still with a discolored eye and broken nose — goes 8 innings and has 14 strikeouts in a 2-1 win that brings the Nats home for July 4th with a …