Writing any book is a solitary task, even if you’re collaborating with a dozen other people. Part of our reward begins now, when we get to hit the road to talk about the book and the upcoming season.
This Sunday, Kevin Goldstein, Christina Kahrl, Jay Jaffe, and myself, as well as annual Annual contributor Cliff Corcoran will be making our yearly trip to the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center at Montclair State University in New Jersey to kick off our tour. Please join us beginning at 3 PM; see the Yogi website for directions and other information.
The following day, March 1, the Fab Four (I would say “Fat Four,” but I’m really the only one that qualifies) of Goldstein, Kahrl, Jaffe, and and Goldman will reunite in Manhattan at 6 PM at the Barnes & Noble at 18th Street and 5th Avenue, where we will hold forth on almost any topic that you might hit us with. We look forward to seeing you at what is always a popular event.
Looking further down the road, Kevin, Jay, Clay Davenport, and I will be in Washington on March 9, but we’ll mention that again as the day draws nearer. Until then, feel free to peruse the events page for all of our tour action.
I hope you’re enjoying Baseball Prospectus 2010, and once again, we all look forward to getting a chance to chat with you face to face. See you in a couple of days.
Just as an aside, I think it's neat we're getting 5 or so articles today in the offseason these days. I remember a few days back when I'd be lucky to get 5 a week. Keep up the good work!
(Halfway through the Yankees chapter in the Annual)
Your fault for moving to Chicago. My fault for missing SABR in Cleveland and DC.
Plans are for my wife and I to spend a weekend in SF if there's another pfx Summit this year, but so far no verification. So maybe we can do Atlanta instead.
Just as an aside, I think it's neat we're getting 5 or so articles today in the offseason these days. I remember a few days back when I'd be lucky to get 5 a week. Keep up the good work!
(Halfway through the Yankees chapter in the Annual)