Tuesday Morning Quarterback: On Comebacks
By: Chris Dagonas Everyone loves a comeback story. So here’s one: When I was 12 years old, playing Little League baseball, I was on a team that went to the […]
By: Chris Dagonas Everyone loves a comeback story. So here’s one: When I was 12 years old, playing Little League baseball, I was on a team that went to the […]
By: Dan Grant This team. This team, this team, this team. THIS TEAM. I mean. I can’t even put it into words properly. Can you? Because I can’t. In the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s important to keep this in mind: Steve Jobs designed consumer products. He may have designed the absolute hell out of those consumer products. He may have […]
By: Chris Dagonas Traditional football wisdom tends to lean toward the idea that teams win by controlling the ball, and the clock, with a strong running game. In recent years, […]
By: Daniel Reynolds One of the fascinating feats of construction in David Foster Wallace’s 2004 collection of stories, Oblivion, is how each piece of writing slices towards some kind of truth […]
By: Dan Grant I’m done making predictions in baseball. I find them stressful, even if they’re just for fun. The idea that I can be held accountable to a complete […]
By: Chris Dagonas This past weekend, for those of you unaware, was Canadian Thanksgiving. A time to meet with family and friends, eat a huge turkey, and walk on eggshells […]
By: Dan Grant I didn’t want this article to sound like a stupid clickbait link. You know the ones. If they were about baseball, they’d sound like this: ‘John Gibbons […]
By: Chris Dagonas When I turned twelve years old, I received a birthday gift that would alter the course of my entire sports fandom future. My parents bought me a replica […]
By: John Gaudes It may be the closest thing he’s done to pop music, but four years on, “Smoke Ring For My Halo” is still the Kurt Vile record I […]