Links for 13 Feb 09

Friday, February 13, 2009
by Geoff Young
It occurs to me that I haven't provided a book update in a while. We're getting real close. I'm doing some last-minute rewrites on one of the chapters, and this weekend Mrs. Ducksnorts and I will edit the whole beast. Then I just need to create the subject index and finalize the cover, so if everything goes according to plan, it should be off to the printer within the next 7 to 10 days. Oh yeah, I received the foreword on Wednesday. I'm not quite ready to reveal the juicy details, but I promise it will not disappoint. For the third straight year, my #1 choice agreed to contribute and I couldn't be more thrilled. Speaking of books, The Hardball Times Season Preview 2009 is ...

Links for 9 Dec 08

Tuesday, December 9, 2008
by Geoff Young
I'm a little behind in my links, so some of these might be oldish. Hey, better late than never... Organization free of bad contracts and long-term financial obligations (San Diego Union-Tribune). Good stuff from Tom Krasovic: The Padres certainly are familiar with toxic player contracts... The low-revenue Marlins and Twins almost never made such mistakes, but the mid-revenue Padres, compromised by an underachieving farm system and ballpark construction delays, made a habit of it. If anyone wonders why I remain optimistic about the Padres during these challenging times, it's because they don't shoot themselves in the foot as often as they once did. Top 50 Prospects for 2009. MLB.com unveils its top 50 prospects for 2009. The ...
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Links for 18 Nov 08

Tuesday, November 18, 2008
by Geoff Young
Hooray, it's links: Giles and Hoffman (It Might Be Dangerous...). Paul DePodesta offers his thoughts on the re-signing of Brian Giles as well as the latest in the Trevor Hoffman negotiations (or lack thereof). [h/t LynchMob] John Moores to give $2.1 million to Scripps Research Institute (Gaslamp Ball) I especially like how some of the commenters begrudge Moores for, you know, doing some good in the world. That takes a special kind of bitter. ;-) Quite a Haul (Bad Altitude) Mark Donohue isn't impressed with what the Rockies got in return for Matt Holliday, and who can blame him? Here's hoping the Padres do better in any ...