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Category Archives: Chats

Me, chatting, BP, tomorrow, 1 pm

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Neil deMause

Just a note that I’m doing a live chat tomorrow at Baseball Prospectus from 1 pm to roughly 3 pm EDT. You can submit your questions ahead of time, tune in live tomorrow, or read the transcript later, all at … Continue reading →

Posted in Chats, Sports

Baseball Prospectus chats, online and in person

Posted on February 24, 2009 by Neil deMause

The new edition of Baseball Prospectus is out, with my essay on the last year in baseball stadium developments, and I’ll be hitting the road – okay, the keyboard and the subway – to help promote it. This Thursday, I’ll … Continue reading →

Posted in Baseball, Chats, Shameless Self-Promotion

July: Ire and Rain

Posted on July 1, 2006 by Neil deMause

We were all set to head west for the four-day celebration of freedom for slaveholders, but nature has decided to remind us why they’re called floodplains, so we may go north instead. In the meantime, a recap of my writings … Continue reading →

Posted in Chats, Development, Stadiums and Arenas, Welfare and Poverty

May: Busting Out All Over

Posted on May 1, 2006 by Neil deMause

Welcome to another bi-monthly update, as once again I managed to be too busy to update this page in April. And all that busy-ness makes for lots of business to catch up on, so let’s get to it: The last … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Audio, Baseball, Blog Business, Chats, Stadiums and Arenas, Welfare and Poverty

March: The House That George Wrecked

Posted on March 1, 2006 by Neil deMause

If you’re not interested in the question of whether Yankee Stadium will be demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass, you might want to go read something else this month, because it’s what took up most of my February, … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Baseball, Blog Business, Chats, Stadiums and Arenas
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