Game 7 - on the one hand, the Astros karma should be bad, and a Series where the visitors always win would be cool. On the other, it's our boy pitching for Houston: ‘‘'I wish it was in a National League park,’ Greinke joked, cracking a smile." Zack joked?
I may be in the minority because I follow you on the Athletic via RSS but since the commenting has not continued, I would be fine with not having Athletic stories here and only having something pop up when there is a non-sports story or other non-Athletic content.
Reading Houdini now. It reads like you wrote it, which is high praise. Anyhow:
An underappreciated benefit of a pitch clock would be how it helps protect pitchers' arms. If Scherzer had to throw a pitch ever 40 seconds, he might have been pulled before stressing himself enough to miss his next start. And I might not have fallen asleep.
Joe, for a guy as busy as you are I really appreciate your always thinking about us merry little band of subscribers. Two great articles, and I especially feel your Browns pain as a lifelong a Lions fan. Doesn’t take a genius to see when a coach is over his head; but if the O line can’t do it’s job then the best skill players in the world don’t have a chance. Maybe they will get their mojo working when the schedule softens up
Game 7 - on the one hand, the Astros karma should be bad, and a Series where the visitors always win would be cool. On the other, it's our boy pitching for Houston: ‘‘'I wish it was in a National League park,’ Greinke joked, cracking a smile." Zack joked?
I may be in the minority because I follow you on the Athletic via RSS but since the commenting has not continued, I would be fine with not having Athletic stories here and only having something pop up when there is a non-sports story or other non-Athletic content.
How do you get a Joe RSS feed from The Athletic?
It is theathletic.com/author/joe-posnanski?rss
Reading Houdini now. It reads like you wrote it, which is high praise. Anyhow:
An underappreciated benefit of a pitch clock would be how it helps protect pitchers' arms. If Scherzer had to throw a pitch ever 40 seconds, he might have been pulled before stressing himself enough to miss his next start. And I might not have fallen asleep.
Joe, for a guy as busy as you are I really appreciate your always thinking about us merry little band of subscribers. Two great articles, and I especially feel your Browns pain as a lifelong a Lions fan. Doesn’t take a genius to see when a coach is over his head; but if the O line can’t do it’s job then the best skill players in the world don’t have a chance. Maybe they will get their mojo working when the schedule softens up