I’m always nervous when watching my local NFL team (that would be the Washington Commanders) play in primetime. They don’t exactly have the greatest track record in these things, and I hate to wait all day to see a game … Continue reading
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Today on Math and Musings Franklin and I discuss a recent trip to Winchester, Virginia. As goes our usual routine, on this day we do something interesting and eat something interesting. And then record a podcast about it. … Continue reading
One down, two to go, for the Bronx Bombers. I’m not sure what good I did to deserve this, or what deal I’ll have to make with what devil going forward, but if I’ve got to pull some upside-down version … Continue reading
Honestly I’m starting to hate the fact that the Yankees won their series against Boston last week, as it’s caused me nothing but grief since. I haven’t given up yet though. Winning three straight games ain’t gonna be easy, but … Continue reading
A Thursday Night Football classic is great, a Yankees playoff win is even better, and a random mid-week day off (thank you, Yom Kippur) tops them both , but today on Math and Musings Franklin and I are talking about … Continue reading
There’s a reason why the baseball lords but the Yankees and Red Sox in primetime. They do play great games. And even though last night’s contest between the team of my youth–that would be the New York Yankees–and the rivals … Continue reading
Whoever said wake me up when September ends must have been talking about the Major League Baseball season, no? With 162 games down we now enter the postseason, which technically starts in September and ends (possibly) in November. That’s a lot … Continue reading
On today’s episode of Math and Musings Franklin and I celebrate all things fall. There’s a lot to celebrate, and you better believe it’s pretty damn fabulous. Plus an old favorite: trivia. Enjoy. … Continue reading
Last week Dodgers star pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced he would retire at the end of the season, his 18th in the big leagues. A season in which he’s 10 and 2, by the way. Kershaw’s accomplishments on the mound are … Continue reading
Two weeks ago I’d never heard of Charlie Kirk. Literally never. I had no idea who he was. In the days since his death my entire news feed is stories, not so much about Kirk, but about the various comments … Continue reading