I have been thinking of several current articles I want to write on Rob Manfred or the most recent agreement among the Players Union and the owners, but time just won’t allow, as I’m navigating through uncharted waters with my law practice and getting myself set up with more of a virtual office that will allow me to conduct depositions and mediations remotely. A lot more involved with that than I could ever imagine. As a result, I have been short on time and will save those articles for another day, if someone else doesn’t tackle them first. Instead, I’m providing this post on Pete Richert, who had, arguably, one of the most electric debuts of any pitcher in Dodger history (there are many who would argue in favor of Karl Spooner).