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How to Approach Mental Health as a Band or Artist Manager
Ellie Giles, who manages Bill Ryder-Jones, on what you should do to look after yourself—and in turn, your clients.
If MLB Really Wants Shorter Games, It Needs to Figure Out Instant Replay
Baseball is still trying to figure out how to make instant replay work. This year, replays are shorter, but so much more frequent that games are longer anyway.
Throwback Thursday: The End Of Whitey Herzog, And A Way Of Baseball
Whitey Herzog's teams perfected a maddening and distinctive style of baseball that has mostly vanished from the face of the earth. He was an original, too.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Firing the Coach
There are an infinite number of ways for teams to make fans unhappy. So why is it that coaches and managers have evolved into the designated blame-catchers?
It Is Time for Baseball to Fight Back Against Big Bullpen
Bullpens are too big, managers are relying on them at an unprecedented rate, and teams are becoming inflexible and less fun as a result.
Leadoff Hitters Are Everywhere, And Dusty Baker Keeps Missing Them
The stereotype of a leadoff man is that he's fast and always on base, but there's more than one way to fill the spot. So how does Dusty Baker keep failing at it?