We weren’t expecting this but the draft has begun a couple of days early.

One draft day trade first. The Boston Red Sox Trade Starter Phil Niekro and a 3rd round pick to the New York Mets to get Yaz back in Fenway Park.

The official timed draft starts at 1:30 EST on Saturday but why wait if everyone is ready

Round 1 & 2

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1MontrealLou Brock OF1MontrealWillie MaysOF
2PittsburghHank Aaron1B2PittsburghBill RussellSS
3CincinnatiRon Santo3B3CincinnatiBill LeeP
4San FranciscoDarryl Evans3B4.SF Dave Cash2B
5St. LouisDon KessingerSS5StLDarold KnowlesP
6New York (Y)Reggie Smith RF6New York (Al)Danny ThompsonSS
7ClevelandJohn MatlackP7ClevelandBill StonehamP
8MinnesotaAl OliverOF8MinnesotaBob WatsonOF
9MilwaukeeDoug Rader3B9MilwaukeeEarl WilliamsC
10BostonGary NolanP10BostonHorace Clarke2B
11PhiladelphiaRudy MayP11PhiladelphiaTed AbernaphyP
12WashingtonMike Epstein1B12Washington SenatorsReggie ClevelandP
13CaliforniaDon Money3B13CaliforniaDave ConcepecionSS
14AtlantaRollie FingersP14AtlantaAurelio Rodriguez3B
15OaklandRoy WhiteLF15OaklandTed Sizemore2B
16Mil (Via NYM)Don Wilson P16New York (NL)Jerry ReussP
17Chicago (N)Jeff BurroughsOF17CubsLou PinellaOF
18Mil (Via Balt)Blue Moon OdomP18 NYY (via balt)Dave Nelson3B
19Kansas CityClyde WrightP19Kansas CityNelson BrilesP
20Los AngelesWayne TwitchellP20Los AngelesSteve RenkoP

Round 3 & 4

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1MontrealCarlos MayOF1MontrealEd Kirpatrickc
2PittsburghJim Barr P2PittsburghJose Cruzcf
3Cincinnati Al Kaline OF3CincinnatiMike CaldwellP
4San FranciscoEllie Rodriguezc4San FranciscoRick MondayOF
5Boston (Via StL)Bud HarrelsonSSSt LouisBob VealeP
6New York (A)Lindsy McDanielPNew York (A)Sklp LockwoodP
7ClevelandBill HandP7ClevelandWayne Garrett3B
8MinnesotaTito Fuentes2B8MinnesotaRay FossieC
9MilwaukeeEd BrinkmanSS9MilwaukeeCaesar Geronimoof
10New York (N) (via Bos)Ken HendersonOF10StL (via BostonMatty AlouOF
11PhiladelphiaSteve Arlin P11PhiladelphiaPaul LimbladP
12WashingtonTim Foliss12WashingtonEd HermanC
13CaliforniaManny MotaOF13CaliforniaBobby Valentine2B
14AtlantaToby HarrahSS14AtlantaSandy Alomar2B
15OaklandBoog Powel1B15OaklandLynn McGlothenP
16New York (N)Leron LeeOF16San Fran (via NY)Eddie WattP
17Chicago (N)Steve Braun3B17Chicago (N)Jose OrtaSS
18Mil (via Balt)Frank RobinsonOF18SF (via Balt)Tommie Ageecf
19KCduffy Dyerc19KCNorm Cash1B
20Los AngelesDave Roberts P20Los AngelesMike LumOF

Round 5 & 6 NOTE ALL TRADING ENDS WHEN ROUND 6 Begins

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1Montreal Frank DuffySS1MontrealRon Theobald2B
2PittsburghGray Ross P2PittsburghBob JohnsonP
3Cincinnati Paul Splittorff P3CincinnatiLuis Aparicioss
4San FranciscoCy AcostaP4San FranciscoTommy Harper OF
5St LouisBob Oliver1B5StLDick McAuliffe2B
6NYYJim McGlothlinP6NYYGene TenaceC
7ClevelandJim HickmanOF7ClevelandDave RaderC
8MinnesotaJohn BoccabellaC8MinnesotaDave LaRocheP
9MilwaukeeMike Jorgenson1B9MilwaukeeRay LambP
10BostonVada PinsonOF10BostonTom timmermanP
11PhiladelphiaChuck SeelbachP11PhiladelphiaElliott madduxof
12WashingtonCarl MortonP12WashingtonAndy EtchebarrenC
13CaliforniaJerry MoralesCF13CaliforniaTommy McCraw1B
14AtlantaDick BillingsC14AtlantaSonny SiebertP
15OaklandDennis Menkie3B15OaklandSteve DunningP
16Kansas City (via mets)Bob LockerP16 NY metsLeo CardenesSS
17chicago (N)John HillerP17CubsRich GossageP
18Mil (via balt)Darryl Porterc18BaltimoreGlenn Becket2B
19Mil (via KCGene Michaelss19Mil (via KC)Tom KelleyP
20Los AngelesBill Sudsakis1b20Los AngelesMerv Rettenmundof

Round 7 & 8

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1Montreal Jim FregosiSS1MontrealChris Chamblis1B
2PittsburghSteve Barber P2Pittsburghelrod Hendricksc
3Cincinnati Jim Ray Hart 3B3CincinnatiJerry GroteC
4San FranciscoJohn StrohmeyerP4San FranciscoTony TaylorInf
5St LouisDon McMahonP5St LouisPete BrobergP
6New York (AL)Jerry JohnsonP6New York (AL)Mark BelangerSS
7ClevelandRon ReedP7ClevelandTom GriffinP
8MinnesotaCito GastonOF8MinnesotaMike KekichP
9MilwaukeeJohnny Edwardsc9MilwaukeeBob HeiseInf
10BostonJoe HorlenP10 BostonStaeve KealyP
11PhiladelphiaLarvell BlanksUtl11PhiladelphiaPete RichertP
12Mil (via Wash)Ken SandersP12WashingtonRick Reichartof
13CaliforniaBill Faheyc13CaliforniaJim RookerP
14AtlantaTed FordP14AtlantaEd Krainpool1b
15OaklandChris ZacheryP15OaklandMike corkinsP
16KC (via mets)Bob Bailey 3B16New York (N)Dave LemondsP
17Chicago (N)John MilnerOF17Chicago (N)Mickey Stanleycf
18BaltimoreJuan MarichallP18BaltimoreBill ParsonsP
19Mil (via KC)Denny RiddlebergerP19Kansas CityJoe DeckerP
20Los AngelesGrant JacksonP20Los AngelesDiego SeguiP

Round 9 & 10

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1Montreal Bobby BrolinP1MontrealRon Hansen3B
2PittsburghRon Woods OF2PittsburghGary PetersP
3Cincinnati Ted Martinez 2B3CincinnatiBuckey BrandonP
4San FranciscoTerry Harmon2B4San FranciscoMaury WillsSS
5St LouisBill GogolewskiP
6New York (AL)ShellenbachP5New York (AL)Deron Johnson1B
7ClevelandBill SlaybackP6ClevelandGene AlleySS
8MinnesotaAngel Mangualof7MinnesotaDerryl Thomas2B
9MilwaukeeJack HiattC8 MilwaukeeJim SlantonP
10BostonDick DietzC9BostonKen BrettP
11 PhiladelphiaAndy KoscoOF10PhiladelphiaDeron JOhnson1B
12WashingtonVicente RomoP11WashingtonEddie FisherP
13CaliforniaJack AkerP12CaliforniaBob Robinson1B
13AtlantaCarmen Fanzone3B13AtlantaMonty MontgomeryP
14OaklandHoracio PinaP14OaklandDarrell Chaney SS
15New York (NL)lerrin LagrowP15New York (NL)Al SantoriniP
16Chicago (NL)Garry Jestdadt2B16Chicago (NL)Danny FrisellaP
17BaltimoreEric Soderholm3B17BaltimoreRich AuerbachSS
18Kansas CityEnzo Hernandezss18Kansas CityLuiz MelendezCF
19Los AngelesMickey Riverscf19Los AngelesFred KendallC

Round 11 & 12

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1Montreal Terry HumpfreyC1MontrealMilt Mayc
2PittsburghDave Leonard P2PittsburghSonny JacksonSS
3Cincinnati John Ellis C3CincinnatiAl FitzmorrisP
4New York (AL)Bill Melton3B4New York (AL)Wayne SimpsonP
5ClevelandHal King1B5ClevelandTom MurphyP
6MinnesotaRon Bloomberg1B6MinnesotaJim NorthrupOF
7MilwaukeeGeorge StoneP7MilwaukeeGary WaslewskiP
8BostonDon BufordOF8BostonGil Garrido2B
9 PhiladelphiaPat Corralesc9PhiladelphiaTony OlivaOF
10WashingtonEd FarmerP10WashingtonJohn LowenstienOF
11CaliforniaBill Plumberc11CaliforniaMike HedlundP
12AtlantaFrank RebergerP12AtlantaJerry MosesC
13OaklandDuke SimsC13OaklandJim StrictlandP
14New York (NL)Ray SadeckiP14New York (NL)Bill WilsonP
15Chicago (NL)Felipe Alou1B15Chicago (NL)Sam McDowellP
16BaltimoreBob MillerP16BaltimoreBen OgliveOF
17Kansas CityMike Andrews2B17Kansas CityDave Campbell3B
18Los AngelesGary GentryP18Los AngelesAl Gallagher3b

Round 13 & 14

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1Montreal Earl StephensonP1MontrealWillie HortonOF
2PittsburghCurt Blefary C2PittsburghJoe LahaudOF
3Cincinnati Steve Mingori P3CincinnatiMike KilkennyP
4New York (AL)Dal MaxvillSS4New York (AL)Oscar GambleRF
5ClevelandBilly ConigliaroOF
6MinnesotaEd Spiezio3B5MinnesotaBuzz CapraP
7BostonRick MillerOF6BostonBrock DavisOF
8PhiladelphiaBill ButlerP7PhilladelphiaDan McGinnP
9WashingtonFrank Howard1B8Washington
10CaliforniaRusty TorresRF9CaliforniaTed Kubick2B
11AtlantaTim Cullen2B10AtlantaKen ReynoldsP
12OaklandCecil UpshawP11OaklandEd Goodwin1B
15New York (NL)Pat JarvisP12New York (NL)Eddie LeonSS
16Chicago (NL)Ray CulpP13Chicago (NL)John StephensonC
17BaltimoreFred SchermanP14BaltimoreJim RayP
18Kansas CityBill GreifP15Kansas CityKen SwarezC
19Los AngelesMarty PerezSS16Los Angeles

Round 15 & 16

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1MontrealOrlando Cepeda1B1MontrealNorm AngliniP
2PittsburghJoe NiekroP2PittsburghJuan PizzaroP
3CincinnatiRickey ClarkP
4New York (AL)Phil Roofc3New York (AL)George Hendrickcf
5MinnesotaDwayne AndersonInf4MinnesotaLarry Bitnerof
6BostonJoe Pepitone1B5BostonJerry McNertleyc
7WashingtonChuck TaylorP6WashingtonBobby Knoop2B
8CaliforniaMike StrahlerP7CaliforniaChris ShortP
9AtlantaCleon JonesOF8AtlantaVince ColbertP
10OaklandIke BrownInf9OaklandKen TatumP
11New York (NL)Joe Hague1B10New York (NL)Steve Bryeof
12Chicago (NL)Moe DrabowskyP11Chicago (NL)Mike Ryanc
13BaltimoreJeff Torborgc12BaltimoreBernie Allen3B
14Kansas CityAlan FosterP13Kansas CityMike Hegan1B
15Los AngelesKen WrightP14Los AngelesWalt WilliamsOF

Round 17 & 18

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1MontrealHal Lanier3B1MontrealGates BrownOF
2PittsburghLloyd AllenP2PittsburghCoco Laboy3B
3BostonAl SeverinsenP3BostonTommy MooreP
4CaliforniaBob Bartonc4CaliforniaTom PhobousP
5AtlantaDon CarrithersP5AtlantaOscar BrownOF
6OaklandDick Green2B6OaklandDanny Cater1B
7New York (N)Joe Lis1B7New York (N)Don Minchner1B
8Chicago (N)Tom DukesP8Chicago (N)Lowell PalmerP
9BaltimoreRoger FreedOF9BaltimoreClyde MashoreOF
10Kansas CityJim Spencer1B10Kansas CityJohnny JeterOF
11Los AngelesAlex JohnsonOF11Los AngelesJackie HernandezSS

Round 19 & 20

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1MontrealBuddy BradfordOF
2PittsburghJerry Jeneskip
5CaliforniaMike McQueenP1CaliforniaRon SwabotaOF
6AtlantaMike CosgroveP2AtlantaRich MoralasSS
7New York (N)Ron PerranoskiP3New York (N)Ed AscostaP
8Chicago (N)Jerry KenneySS4Chicago (N)Steve HamiltonP
9BaltimoreJim HardinP5BaltimoreJohn KennedySS
10Kansas CityPaul Popovich2B6Kansas CityJohnny Grubbcf
11Los AngelesBilly ChampionP7Los AngelesBart JohnsonP

Round 21 & 22

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1AtlantaJohn BatemanC1AtlantaRich Reese1B
2New York (N)Steve HovleyOF2New York (N)Dwayne Josephson1b
3Chicago (N)Terry CrowleyOF
4BaltimoreJimmy Stewart1b3BaltimoreDon Clendenon1B
5Kansas CityChris Canazarioc4Kansas CityBrent StormP
6Los AngelesJim YorkP5Los AngelesEd SpragueP

Round 23 & 24

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1New York (N)Bobby FloydP1New York (N)Hoyt WilhelmP
2BaltimoreCasey CoxP
3Kansas CityJesus Alou1B2Kansas CityJoe HornerP

Round 25 & 26

Pick # TeamPlayerPositionPick #TeamPlayerPosition
1New York (N)Jim HoltOF1New York (N)Hal Breeden1B
3Kansas City Tom BurgermeierP

Round 27

Pick # TeamPlayerPosition
1New York (N)Bob MontgomeryC

With the league Draft a few days away ( and a 2nd league draft one week farther out) let’s turn to twitter for some updates on the war between Israel & Hamas:

A really big roundup here

Check out #7 from the above tweet:

7. Mid and upper-level Hamas government administrators, political members, and families of senior Qassam Brigade fighters & commanders are super set with access to all the tents, aid, food, supplies, medicine, and resources needed to sit the rest of the war out.

Cue my shocked face


What’s that old saying? Familiarity breeds contempt.

Well in fairness none of the leaders in the middle east jobs are at stake over this war.


Perhaps he should be called an anti-social worker

However bad you think the UN in general and UNRWA in particular are, it’s not enough.


A tragic reminder of the dangers of delusions:

Reality doesn’t care what positive attributes you assign to those trying to kill you.

Although some people are capable of learning after the fact:


Help Help I’m being repressed!

Do you really want to live in a society where you can’t hijack planes and throw Molotov cocktails? If you don’t the US won’t stop you from leaving.


And finally in response to the insane lionization of the fellow who burned himself to death.

That fellow was the ultimate useful idiot.

Econ 101

Posted: February 27, 2024 by chrisharper in Uncategorized
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By Christopher Harper

Joe Biden complained recently about “shrinkflation,” when consumer products become smaller in quantity, size, or weight while their prices stay the same or increase.

“Some companies are trying to pull a fast one by shrinking the products little by little and hoping you won’t notice,” said Biden, who called for the companies to stop the practice.

Here’s a classic example of why it happens at a local eatery near my home. When Ingrid Callenberger, the co-owner of The Tria Prima in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, went to place her regular sugar order in mid-February, she was startled by a near-double price increase.

“I knew it was going to happen, but then it happened, and I wasn’t prepared,” Callenberger said. “I felt a lot of panic because the train keeps going. We can’t stop to figure this out.”

Small businesses like The Tria Prima, which serves tea and sweets, have limited business choices.

“Because we’re so small, we can’t afford to buy at volume. Sometimes I don’t order for three months,” she said. Buying larger portions would reduce costs, but the goods could spoil before use.

Callenberger said she believes in supporting small producers, so she buys bulk sugar from smaller-scale companies, not industry giants like Domino Foods. Turning toward alternative sugars like maple syrup and honey is an appealing but pricey move, and using less sugar would limit the variety of products the business can offer.

When goods and shipping costs increase, retail prices must rise, Callenberger said. “When we have to charge more, we’ll charge more.” To support the consumer, The Tria Prima may maintain prices but switch to smaller portions or shrinkflation.

Callenberger said she fears unpredictable market changes will force small businesses like hers to shutter. “We’re fighting something bigger than us to keep going.”


The person who is trustworthy in very small matters is also trustworthy in great ones; and the person who is dishonest in very small matters is also dishonest in great ones.

Jesus Christ: Luke 16:10

Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. 

Lord Action

We’ve all had some fun laughing at what we’ve seen from google’s AI from the supposed death of Iowahawk

to the new Nazi

and confederate

recruits of color.

It got so bad that Google actually turned off the ability to generate images, alas it could still “talk” and express confusion as to who was worse, Christopher Rufo who exposed the plagiarism scandals at Harvard or Adolph Hitler who is responsible for the start of World War 2 in Europe and the Death of tens of millions

or even Hitler vs Elon Musk:

And we’ve also seen things less funny like apologies for pedophilia

Now remember what I told you before Total Con Concerning Google’s AI

Why? For the same reason that it doesn’t dare show an image of Tiananmen Square…Because it’s a computer program doing what it’s been ordered to do by the people who wrote it.

The reality that Google AI is just a computer program, a complex computer program, with access to all kinds of data, but a computer program that operators under the parameters that the programmers have given it and if people understood that this is what it is then all of this stuff would be no big deal.

This leads to the most simple and obvious question there is:

If Google’s AI, a program that the company developed over the course of YEARS involving tens of not thousand or hundreds of thousands of man hours of work to do so produces such results to queries, why would you trust the google search engine to produce the results you want vs the results they want to give you?

The short answer is YOU CAN’T. Cue Glenn Reynolds who has come to the same conclusion:

you’d be a fool to trust Google.  Assuming this is just bad programming, then, well, it’s really bad programming.  That somehow nobody noticed.

And Mario Juric gets to the heart of the matter:

if you know a bit about how these models are built, you know you don’t get these “incorrect” answers through one-off innocent mistakes. Gemini’s outputs reflect the many, many, FTE-years of labeling efforts, training, fine-tuning, prompt design, QA/verification — all iteratively guided by the team who built it. You can also be certain that before releasing it, many people have tried the product internally, that many demos were given to senior PMs and VPs, that they all thought it was fine, and that they all ultimately signed off on the release. With that prior, the balance of probabilities is strongly against the outputs being an innocent bug — as @googlepubpolicy is now trying to spin it: Gemini is a product that functions exactly as designed, and an accurate reflection of the values people who built it. Those values appear to include a desire to reshape the world in a specific way that is so strong that it allowed the people involved to rationalize to themselves that it’s not just acceptable but desirable to train their AI to prioritize ideology ahead of giving user the facts. To revise history, to obfuscate the present, and to outright hide information that doesn’t align with the company’s (staff’s) impression of what is “good”. I don’t care if some of that ideology may or may not align with your or my thinking about what would make the world a better place: for anyone with a shred of awareness of human history it should be clear how unbelievably irresponsible it is to build a system that aims to become an authoritative compendium of human knowledge (remember Google’s mission statement?), but which actually prioritizes ideology over facts. History is littered with many who have tried this sort of moral flexibility “for the greater good”;

For those too woke to get the concept think Hot Fuzz:

Those in the hood willing to murder for “the greater good” that’s the Google team. This is not only the wrong thing, it’s the stupid thing: Mario Juric again:

After Gemini, rather than as a user-centric company, Google will be perceived as an activist organization first — ready to lie to the user to advance their (staff’s) social agenda. That’s huge. Would you hire a personal assistant who openly has an unaligned (and secret — they hide the system prompts) agenda, who you fundamentally can’t trust? Who strongly believes they know better than you? Who you suspect will covertly lie to you (directly or through omission) when your interests diverge? Forget the cookies, ads, privacy issues, or YouTube content moderation; Google just made 50%+ of the population run through this scenario and question the trustworthiness of the core business and the people running it. And not at the typical financial (“they’re fleecing me!”) level, but ideological level (“they hate people like me!”). That’ll be hard to reset, IMHO.

Google Gemini turned out to be a colossal mistake David Strom nails it as to why:

It showed us the man behind the curtain, and not in some abstract way. We got to see the world Google is trying to recreate in pictures worth more than a thousand words. 

We see that Google’s world is a carefully constructed lie.

And it’s a lie in words as well as pictures to wit:

Why is Nikki Haley spared this treatment but RFK Jr, Melaine Trump , Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson are not? Well right now Haley is considered a foe of Donald Trump and thus is to be celebrated the others, not so much. Not even RFK Jr. who is far to the left of Haley but now a threat to the retention of power by the left. Storm again:

A Google employee sees an answer calling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hateful and just nods. He is hateful, racist, or otherwise discriminatory, so he should be silenced. It literally never occurred to Googlers that others might disagree, so when they tested the product out the answers seemed obvious to them. 

And it’s not “A” google employee, it’s the entire staff who tested and wrote this stuff and the entire management team that approved it. Nobody saw a thing wrong because they all live in the same bubble that believes those whose public thoughts disagree with theirs should be gone.

When Youtube banned me for questioning the honestly of the last election not too many people cared but me because they didn’t see what was going on. When the left which used to love and for decades celebrated J.K. Rowling, Elon Musk and even Donald Trump turned on them. The media left and the google team cheered. After all their actions threatened the power and narrative of the left and thus threatened the greater good:

But now thanks to Gemini it’s all out in the open as to what is going on. The only question is will people choose to see what is in front of their faces or will they accept it…

…for the greater good of course.

Closing thought: Without realizing it or perceiving it Google went from a company whose motto was “Do no Evil” to becoming the Sandford Neighborhood Watch Alliance from HotFuzz in just over one generation.