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Klawchat 11/13/25
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Keith Law
3:58
I haven't. Looks great, but that sounds like a lot of work.
Henry
3:59
On music, if you like Pulp, check out today's Tiny Desk concert.
Keith Law
3:59
Never been a big fan and I thought the latest album was a snooze.
Yuri
3:59
+1 to the music lists. I never comment, but listen every month and its one of the highlights of my music month for me every time!
Keith Law
3:59
Glad to hear it!
TomS
3:59
The tush push is cheating, right Keith? It's like the lead runner taking out the shortstop three feet off the base in a double play attempt.
Keith Law
3:59
LOL. Any team can do it. And it's not against the rules. How is that cheating?
JH
4:00
Do you think Jacob Reimer could be a big league regular at 3b or 1b? Is the bat good enough to be above average at 1b if he has to move there?
Keith Law
4:00
Not a 3b.
Darren
4:00
When are your org Top 20’s landing?
Keith Law
4:00
End of January/early February. Exact date isn't my decision.
Ken
4:01
What do you make of Henry Bolte? He cut his K numbers some this past season.
Keith Law
4:01
And they're still too high.
Woodsy
4:01
What are your Mount Rushmore espresso-based drinks? Or are you strictly a purist?
Keith Law
4:02
I'm a purist. I usually go with a traditional macchiatto, and a cortado is about as far as I go. When I'm in Italy, though, I'll do a cappuccino in the morning, because that's what one does there.
No sweetener, no cocoa or caramel or lavender or chai or tomato paste or whatever you sickos put in there.
Woodsy
4:02
Do you believe Mamdani's win is a sea change toward a more progressive / populist brand of politics for the Dems, or will the old guard need to be gone for that to happen? I don't know what the answer is to get them back on track nationally, but whatever this style of "leadership" is, it ain't it.
Keith Law
4:03
I think it is. Mamdani is just the latest example of a younger, progressive candidate who has rallied voters in a way that traditional collaborators Democrats have not since Obama. I'm not saying he specifically is the future, but his model is one to emulate.
4:04
That's all for this week - it had been a while since I'd done one of these and for once I had a good window. I'll try to make them more regular during the offseason. Thanks as always for reading & for all of the questions!
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