The April edition of Esquire celebrates opening day with three baseball-related items:
- A profile of Red Sox reliever John Papelbon, by Chris Jones
- “The Data,” a new column by Baseball Prospectus’ Nate Silver on “What Tim Geithner can learn from baseball.” Looks like you should have take your bar mitzva money and invested it in the national pastime, instead of that stupid stock Uncle Morty suggested as a lark.
- Editor-at-Large parses a story about the new Yankee Stadium a bit too honestly (must be a carry-over from his book, The Year of Living Biblically).
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