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Posts by Eric Nusbaum
Yesterday was my last day as editor of Seattle Met. I'm very grateful for the talented people I got to work with and very proud of the magazines we made. Hoping the publication can thrive under its new ownership.
Looking forward to writing more again soon. Hit me up: enusbaum at gmail dot com.
coach k actually found him in a washing machine underneath cameron indoor and raised him there in secret for 19 years
serie del caribe in hermosillo with @flipflopflying.bsky.social still the greatest baseball experience of my life
literally the same technology to see the epstein files that ticketmaster uses for mlb playoff games
Honestly probably better just to step aside and let him write it himself.
Love this but need a followup profile of the Rattler
@bluebeardcoffee.bsky.social
Here is a baseball take:
Fernando Valenzuela belongs in the Hall of Fame and the veterans committee should put him in. Amazing pitcher. Global phenomenon. Cool screwball. Kept going for decades even after his arm practically fell off. And you can't tell the story of the sport without him.
hi guys
missed ya
you are an LA classic Jim
The Dodgers are in the World Series, McCarthyism is back, and there isn't nearly enough housing to go around—all of which makes this a good time to read Stealing Home. www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/eric-...
have you guys thought about starting a blog
This is what I needed.
He's from Kent
There's a kids bonsai care course in your neighborhood???
because they both play good defense right
New from me at BP: An essay about the ecology of baseball stadiums, which stand as beautiful lifeless monuments to an era of urban command over nature, one that is quickly dying out. On ballparks, parks, and the growing divide between the two:
what a huge loss.
Obviously you need to change your flight!
Hey LA folks, drop everything and register to come hear me and @gustavoarellano.bsky.social talk about Stealing Home (and other stuff) at the Braille Institute on May 14. Event also includes a reading from the book in braille!
www.brailleinstitute.org/find-service...
Chris, Larry is right about all of this. And you are definitely a good enough writer.
i thought he was little unit
a good nickname for randy johnson would have been the space needle