One of my favorite blogs is Freakonomics by Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt on The New York Times‘ Web site.
So imagine my glee when I found several baseball-related items, treated with the hosts’ usual thought-provoking and humorous style:
Since the beginning of 2008, the columns include:
- Baseball Writers Are A Rare Breed: They Don’t Want To Dictate Everyone Else’s Salaries
- How We Would Fight Steroids If We Really Meant It
- With the Stock Market Down, Perhaps Diamonds Are a Good Place to Invest
- Breaking Down the Clemens Report: A Guest Post
- More On Roger Clemens
- How Did A-Rod Get So Good?
- Bring Your Questions for Sabermetrician Bill James
- Bill James Answers All Your Baseball Questions
- A May Birthday: So That Explains Why I Was Such a Lousy Baseball Player
- A Sports-Star Stimulus Package?
- Ideas for Making Baseball More Interesting
- Would a Salary Cap Improve Baseball?
- Because, Not In Spite Of
- Baseball’s Jet Lag Drag
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