Is it still navel-gazing if you're gazing at the navels of others? Please let me know. In the mean time, today's links include a bunch of stuff about my fellow bloggers and such
• To commemorate Billy Beane's 47th birthday (this weekend) we present -- well, actually Athletics Nation presents -- a long interview with Mr. Beane:
Part 1,
Part 2 and
Part 3.
• ShysterBall suggests --
here, and then again
here -- that franchise values must be dropping more than anyone's bothered to notice before now.
• Josh Kalk, who used to do PITCHf/x analysis at The Hardball Times, is
retiring from blogging. The scuttlebutt is that he's been hired by a major league club, and the scuttlebutt is supported by the odd fact that all of Kalk's old stuff has been deleted from the site. You can just do that?
• Tango compares
the BBWAA to Congress (and I can get away with linking to stuff like this because I still haven't seen my membership card, and so I'm beginning to think the whole thing was just a wonderful practical joke).
• Meanwhile, MGL kindly
offers the big clubs some advice on effective base-stealing tactics.
• From Ducksnorts, a collection of
valuable Brattain-related links.
• Jim Bowden:
the gift that just keeps on giving.
• Scott Lemieux
responds to a question of mine (and yes, it's nice to know that someone out there is actually paying attention).
• When my friends collide
King Kaufman interviews Allen Barra about Barra's book about Berra.
•
Big doings with our friends over at Baseball Prospectus.
• I had to read
this, so you do, too (and in a similar vein, Darren Rovell
goes somewhere I just can't).