

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley
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Oct 11, 2025 • 1h 37min
Effectively Wild Episode 2386: GOATs and Goats
Ben and Meg delve into the dramatic Game 4 ending of the Phillies-Dodgers NLDS, analyzing a pivotal error and its emotional fallout. They weigh the impact of infamous mistakes on baseball culture, pondering if removing such 'goats' would enhance or diminish the sport. The duo also discusses the curious rise in sacrifice bunting during playoffs and explores pitch-tipping paranoia among teams. Plus, they shed light on the potential MLB future of NPB slugger Munetaka Murakami and the evolving landscape of broadcast rights.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 44min
Effectively Wild Episode 2385: Must-Win Shame
The hosts delve into the overuse of the term 'must-win' in baseball, challenging its appropriateness. They dissect the Blue Jays' triumph over the Yankees, celebrating Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s electrifying performance. A lively debate unfolds over Aaron Judge's postseason evolution and Clayton Kershaw's legacy after a tough playoff outing. They also analyze sacrifice bunting strategies and reflect on Bryce Harper's humorous childbirth remark, all while enjoying the emotional rollercoaster of the postseason.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 40min
Effectively Wild Episode 2384: Playoff Baseball is Cruel (But it Beats the Alternative)
Ben Gibbard, singer-songwriter and frontman of Death Cab for Cutie, shares his passion as a die-hard Mariners fan. He opens up about the stress of watching postseason games and his cautious optimism for the team's success. Gibbard reflects on meaningful moments from the season, favorite players, and how fandom often extends beyond just wins and losses. He also humorously ponders whether a Mariners championship would inspire new songs, proving that sports and music can beautifully intertwine.

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Oct 4, 2025 • 1h 50min
Effectively Wild Episode 2383: How to Call a Collapse
In this lively discussion, Michael Baumann, a Fangraphs editor, and Jason Benetti, the Tigers' TV broadcaster, delve into the wild world of baseball. They explore the emotional aftermath of the Guardians' stunning collapse and the Tigers' reprieve from elimination. Jason shares insights on calling the Tigers’ rollercoaster season, while Michael celebrates Cam Schlittler's historic performance. The duo also discusses division series matchups, highlighting must-see series and intriguing players to watch. Expect humor, analysis, and heartfelt baseball talk!

11 snips
Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 52min
Effectively Wild Episode 2382: The October Bandwagon
Hannah Keyser and Zach Kreiser, co-founders of The Bandwagon Substack, dive into the excitement of playoff baseball. They discuss the Dodgers' swift victory over the Reds and debate Aaron Boone's controversial managerial choices. The duo shares insights on pitch strategies, including Mason Miller's record-breaking fastball. They weigh in on the challenges of managing teams with byes and the state of various managerial positions, all while identifying the most bandwagon-worthy teams this postseason.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 0sec
Effectively Wild Episode 2381: Week in (P)review
Ben and Meg discuss playoff livestreams and MLB's modest attendance growth. They highlight thrilling highlights from the final weekend, including clutch plays and walk-offs. The duo ranks the dramatic collapses of the Astros, Tigers, and Mets, while debating the fairness of tiebreakers. They ponder potential first-time champions and preview intense wild-card matchups. Insightful thoughts on managerial decisions and postseason strategies round out their lively conversation, making for a week filled with exciting baseball narratives.

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Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 50min
Effectively Wild Episode 2380: Clinching Chaos
The Mariners clinched the AL West, leading to a spirited celebration and reflection on the emotional stakes for fans. An intriguing MVP debate unfolds, comparing standout players and highlighting fan psychology. The hosts discuss the dwindling number of 200-inning pitchers and increasing team mediocrity due to injuries. They tackle whether players could challenge beneficial calls and examine fans' tendency to blame managers more than coaches in other sports. Plus, updates on playoff races and the dynamics of late-season drama round out the conversation.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 0sec
Effectively Wild Episode 2379: October Came Early
In a lively discussion, the hosts dive into the chaotic last week of baseball, spotlighting the Dodgers' bullpen troubles and thrilling playoff races. They explore the implications of the new ABS challenge system, weighing its benefits against traditional strategies. Listener questions spark debates about odd scenarios, like a player who hits one single per game and whether MLB front offices lean more toward Bayesian or frequentist methods. Tensions rise over ticky-tack tag calls, with insights on league strength and the challenges of late-season dynamics.

Sep 24, 2025 • 1h 37min
Effectively Wild Episode 2378: MLB’s Big Finish
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the standings and stakes of an unexpectedly wild last week of the regular season, whether there’s such as a thing as a playoff team that can’t make a deep run, why Cal Raleigh is the player of the year regardless of whether he wins MVP, whether it still makes sense to say that fan-favorite players will never have to buy a meal/drink in their team’s city, the unique celebrations of Pirates pitcher Dauri Moreta, the official arrival of the ABS challenge system, the Marlins calling pitches from the dugout, the extent to which coaches should influence games, and Mike Trout’s barehand catch with a fan.
Audio intro: Dave Armstrong and Mike Murray, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Audio outro: Alex Ferrin, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Link to Ben on the last week
Link to latest HUAL episode
Link to Jay on playoff permutations
Link to largest lost leads
Link to FG playoff odds
Link to BaseRuns standings
Link to team payrolls
Link to The Phantom Menace scene
Link to player of the year award
Link to historic achievement award
Link to FG mailbag
Link to Moreta video
Link to Moreta nickname story
Link to challenge system explainer
Link to Marlins story 1
Link to Marlins story 2
Link to 2016 Dodgers story
Link to Trout article/video
Link to Petriello post
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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 32min
Effectively Wild Episode 2377: 25-25 in 2025
In this episode, the hosts dive into the record number of players achieving 25-25 stats, exploring whether recent rule changes affect the achievement's credibility. They dissect Julio Rodríguez's notorious slow starts and potential adjustments by the Mariners. A thoughtful reflection on Clayton Kershaw's retirement highlights his impressive legacy. Finally, they discuss MLB's new Amateur Recovery Period Policy aimed at reducing pitcher overuse, detailing its implications and potential loopholes. Expect a mix of sports analysis and engaging banter!


