Baseball is better with Sam Miller. I’m not sure anyone can match his combination of insight, thoughtfulness, and wit. He’s as good as it gets: https://substack.com/@pebblehunting
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Lance Brozdowski may be the best public-facing pitching analyst going. His newsletter, while admittedly nerdy, is so good and jam-packed with insight that I didn’t realize I was on the free tier until recently. (Sorry about that.) If you love pitching, this one’s for you: https://lancebroz.substack.com/
Marc Normandin has been right about nearly every labor issue in baseball for close to a decade. His reward? Not having a staff gig until recently. Have to love this industry. Nevertheless, Normandin delivers the goods if you have interest in that side of the industry: https://www.marcnormandin.com/
Probably fair to consider Zach Crizer and Hannah Keyser’s new publication the favorite for Rookie of the Year. They just launched it last week, meaning you can still take your seat on The Bandwagon before the first inning ends by clicking here: https://bandwagon.substack.com/
Dayn Perry is (presumably) the only active ballscribe whose prose has been featured by the Best American Poetry. His Birdy Work focuses on everything the St. Louis Cardinals do (or don’t do, as was the case this offseason): https://www.birdywork.com/
And then there’s Mike Axisa. He is, for my money, the most underappreciated writer in the industry. Mike’s exhaustive—and I do mean exhaustive—coverage of everything New York Yankees is unmatched. You can find him here: https://www.patreon.com/c/RABthoughts/posts
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