

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley
Daily baseball statistical analysis and commentary
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Jul 26, 2017 • 52min
Effectively Wild Episode 1088: Sabermetrics Meets Japan
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about a Royals-Padres trade, Khris Davis’s arm, Keon Broxton’s demotion, Clayton Kershaw’s injury ,and the Dodgers’ degree of need for a starter, then talk to Shingo Murata, baseball strategy group manager for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (the team with the best record in Nippon Professional Baseball), about how he got a job in Japanese baseball, the resistance to sabermetrics in Japan, and Rakuten’s cutting-edge analytical efforts to optimize their in-game tactics and evaluate players both at home and abroad.
Audio intro: Graham Parker, "Discovering Japan"
Audio outro: The Spinto Band, "Japan is an Island"
Link to Ben’s article about sabermetrics in Japan
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Jul 21, 2017 • 49min
Effectively Wild Episode 1087: Survey Says You Suck
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about the Mariners’ and Marlins’ David Phelps trade, Sam Dyson’s bounceback, an eight-strikeout game, the Salina Stockade, Matt Davidson and Jeff Mathis, the first post-All Star Game weeks of Mike Trout and the Cubs, and early trade-deadline activity, then examine the results of a FiveThirtyEight survey about the most- and least-liked MLB teams.
Audio intro: The Avett Brothers, "Salina"
Audio outro: The Posies, "Like Me Too"
Link to FiveThirtyEight survey results
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Jul 20, 2017 • 56min
Effectively Wild Episode 1086: A Podcast With Precedent
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about why so many moves are being made in advance of the trade deadline, the Yankees-White Sox trade, the J.D. Martinez deal, and Yoan Moncada’s promotion, then follow up on previous topics including All-Star Game revisions, Matt Holliday’s odd slide, the Salina Stockade, strange batting stances, and unusual fields before answering listener emails about pitcher similarity, the underrated well-roundedness of Anthony Rendon, teams in difficult buying/selling spots, the most outs made in a single game, player emotions, an upcoming live podcast, and more.
Audio intro: The Bees, "The Start"
Audio outro: The Raspberries, "Come Around and See Me"
Link to article about Mickey Mantle’s slide
Link to Brooklyn event in August
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Jul 18, 2017 • 49min
Effectively Wild Episode 1085: Indy Ball is Beautiful
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Mike Trout’s return, the Nats-A’s trade, a Matt Holliday play, and a Jon Heyman tweet, then bring on Mike McIntyre of the Winnipeg Free Press to talk about a borderline unbelievable independent league game and an even more beautifully fake-sounding indy league franchise.
Audio intro: Oasis, "Slide Away"
Audio interstitial: Real Estate, "It’s Real"
Audio outro: Paul McCartney, "Unbelievable Experience"
Link to Mike’s game story
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Jul 14, 2017 • 52min
Effectively Wild Episode 1084: Leaving the Break Behind
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about the Jose Quintana trade, an Aaron Judge anecdote, Dan Uggla’s disastrous 2008 All-Star Game appearance, and the significance of Ken Rosenthal being barred from writing by Fox, then discuss ways to spice up the All-Star Game with a skills competition that could actually work before closing with a question about Judge and Mike Trout.
Audio intro: The Replacements, "Seen Your Video"
Audio outro: Jackie Lomax, "Let the Play Begin"
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Jul 13, 2017 • 1h 7min
Effectively Wild Episode 1083: All-Star Off-Day Emails
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about the All-Star Game, then answer listener emails about more oddly configured fields, fouling balls straight back, non-standard batting stances, FanGraphs WAR vs. Baseball-Reference WAR, a career-earnings guessing game, All-Star Game accomplishments, knickers vs. pajama pants, stats vs. scouts, a Home Run Derby hypothetical, awarding home-run value based on defense, a tweak to ground rule doubles, and more.
Audio intro: Smash Mouth, "All Star (Instrumental)"
Audio outro: The Posies, "I Guess You’re Right"
Link to weird-fields photo album
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Jul 12, 2017 • 54min
Effectively Wild Episode 1082: Some of These Arms Are Not Like the Others
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Aaron Judge’s Home Run Derby performance, a subtle change in the way Rob Manfred talked about the baseball at the All-Star Game, and the Angels’ stats with and without Mike Trout. Then they make it two consecutive episodes of talking to a Glenn by bringing on UC Irvine professor and baseball researcher Glenn Healey to discuss the mechanics and implications of his new method of comparing pitchers based on their stuff.
Audio intro: Of Montreal, "One of a Very Few of a Kind"
Audio interstitial: Dawes, "Something in Common"
Audio outro: Lord Huron, "I Will Be Back One Day"
Link to Glenn’s research on pitcher similarity
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Jul 8, 2017 • 51min
Effectively Wild Episode 1081: The Not-Quite-Cold Call
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan discuss the correct all-time leaderboard of non-qualified offensive seasons, Carlos Correa’s complaint about Roberto Osuna, and the state of the race between the Brewers and Cubs. Then they call former big leaguer Glenn Borgmann, who caught for the Twins and White Sox from 1972-1980, to ask about being behind the plate for the game with the most stolen bases by one team in the live-ball era, being involved in the big Bobby Grich brawl, playing with Bert Blyleven, Rod Carew, and Lyman Bostock, facing Nolan Ryan, handling his relegation to a backup role by a 20-year-old rookie, and more.
Audio intro: Vampire Weekend, "I Stand Corrected"
Audio interstitial: Jerry Garcia & David Grisman, "Stealin’"
Audio outro: Boulevards, "Cold Call"
Link to video of Roberto Osuna’s unwritten-rules violation
Link to Twins-A’s box score
Link to video of the Bobby Grich brawl
Link to Brooklyn event page
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Jul 6, 2017 • 1h 26min
Effectively Wild Episode 1080: If Baseball Were Beep
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Jeff’s altitude sickness, Matt Albers and Ryan Raburn, an odd-field update, the Rich Hill resurgence, the MLB Battlegrounds event in Hyde Park, Logan Morrison’s comments about Gary Sánchez, Jonathan Lucroy’s comments about framing, and more on the Reds’ pitching staff. Then they take a detour to talk to listener Max Goder-Reiser about Beep Baseball and the Boston Renegades before answering listener emails about team wins, team WAR, and chemistry, the worst records for playoff teams, David Ortiz’s tire-changing, reaching-on-error records, pitching after long breaks on the bench, the best non-qualified seasons, Aaron Judge’s BABIP, multi-level single-season home-run records, a hypothetical closer, grand-slam oddities, and more.
Audio intro: Stevie Wonder, "Too High"
Audio interstitial: R. Kelly, "Ignition (Remix)"
Audio interstitial 2: Arcade Fire, "Ready to Start"
Audio outro: Eleanor Friedberger, "A Long Walk"
Link to Darius’s MLB Battlegrounds recap
Link to Aidan’s MLB Battlegrounds recap
Link to photo of Max with half of the Renegades
Link to Max Marchi’s research about pitcher breaks between innings
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Jul 3, 2017 • 56min
Effectively Wild Episode 1079: The Most and Least Satisfying First Halves
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Jeff’s latest hiking expedition, then try to determine which teams had the most and least satisfying first halves. Lastly, they talk to Brian Lacusky, who reminisces about about his role in the construction of Coors Field.
Audio intro: TUNS, "To Your Satisfaction"
Audio interstitial: Frank Sinatra, "There Used to Be a Ballpark"
Audio outro: The Decemberists, "July, July!"
Link to Brian’s photos from Coors Field’s construction
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