Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley
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10 snips
Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 35min

Effectively Wild Episode 2367: Good Takes

Enjoy a lively discussion about the impressive comebacks of veteran pitchers like Clayton Kershaw and Justin Verlander as they approach the twilight of their careers. Explore the dynamics of players contemplating retirement, including Andrew Heaney's recent designation by the Pirates. Dive into forgotten stars like Steve Rogers and their lasting impact on the game. Plus, analyze changing strikeout rates and the concerning decline in minor league attendance, while reflecting on the thrill of bar trivia with a sports twist.
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5 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 50min

Effectively Wild Episode 2366: The Post-Toss Toss

The hosts dive into the implications of an early MLB season and its effects on traditional spring training routines. They explore the excitement around players nearing 50 home runs and the evolving metrics of value in baseball. A humorous take on the new reliever of the year award sparks a lively debate, while anecdotes about player antics lighten the mood. Additionally, they delve into the significance of sounds in sports and share quirky idioms, highlighting both the serious and playful sides of baseball.
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24 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 42min

Effectively Wild Episode 2365: MVP? Wait and See

Tune in as hosts engage in lively banter about the unique sounds of sports equipment, comparing baseball bats to tennis racquets. They dive into the thrilling MVP race, highlighting the impact of player performance and injuries, including insights on rising star Jakob Marsee. Discover the evolution of the knuckleball through Pierson Ohl and explore the shifting landscape of MLB's broadcasting agreements with ESPN. Plus, enjoy a humorous take on unexpected distractions like umpire sneezes and what the future holds for MLB awards.
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8 snips
Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 34min

Effectively Wild Episode 2364: Torpedoed Bats

In an entertaining chat, hosts delve into the quirky history of torpedo bats and their brief excitement in baseball. Cody Bellinger's career inconsistencies spark debate, while the humorous name 'Bubba' brings nostalgia. They also unpack the pressures of players taking time off and the controversial 'zombie runner' rule that altered a recent game. Finally, they explore the intriguing intersection of baseball with sci-fi themes, particularly in the new show 'Alien Earth,' highlighting how the sport weaves through cultural narratives.
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29 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 58min

Effectively Wild Episode 2363: See More Seymours

Ben and Meg dive into the commissioner’s influence on baseball conversations and the complexities of potential league realignment. They tackle emotional outbursts from players like Victor Robles and the impact of controversies surrounding Ketel Marte. The duo explores injury uncertainties faced by teams and reviews the latest in player development, including the rise of Samuel Basallo. They also humorously discuss an unprecedented two-pitch inning and reflect on the balancing act of player management amid evolving styles of play.
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24 snips
Aug 16, 2025 • 1h 40min

Effectively Wild Episode 2362: Poob Has Baseball for You

David Appelman, founder of FanGraphs, shares insights on the site's 20th anniversary and its evolution from a simple data tool to a comprehensive analytics platform. The conversation covers teams post-trade deadline, speculating on which might surprise in the playoffs, especially the struggling Dodgers. They discuss the remarkable performance of rookie Roman Anthony and delve into scoring rules and player value, particularly Juan Soto’s metrics versus traded players. The episode also touches on the changing landscape of sports broadcasting and the future of baseball journalism.
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9 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 44min

Effectively Wild Episode 2361: The Fleeting Tie

The hosts discuss Trevor Rogers' impressive comeback and the intriguing NL Cy Young race. They dive into a whimsical analysis of Shohei Ohtani's pitching exploits, particularly his splitter. Listener emails spark conversations about quirky baseball rules, the complexities of fandom in a changing media landscape, and debates over player legacies. They explore the Minnesota Twins' ownership decisions and reflect on the oddities of advertising in sports broadcasts, all wrapped in lighthearted banter.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 1h 29min

Effectively Wild Episode 2360: Generous Tipper

Dive into the ups and downs of baseball season as star performers like Shohei Ohtani and aging veterans like Kershaw and Scherzer navigate their fluctuating stats. The Dodgers’ Dave Roberts shares his take on team morale amid missed opportunities. Discover the Brewers’ rise as a model franchise and the Mariners' newfound competitiveness. Enjoy humorous discussions on nostalgic alumni home run derbies, unexpected base-stealing antics, and the complexities of pitch tipping, all wrapped in playful banter.
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5 snips
Aug 9, 2025 • 1h 43min

Effectively Wild Episode 2359: I Am Familiar With Winning

The discussion kicks off with a candid look at Mike Trout's performance, questioning whether he's lost his spark. They dive into Paul Skenes' impressive start and the contrasts of peak performance versus aging in baseball. The banter touches on player aesthetics, highlighting Dustin May's striking look. There's a look at the rare dynamics of MLB contracts, especially pre-arbitration extensions, and a heartfelt exploration of fan emotions and changing loyalties. Finally, inspiring underdog stories from pitchers like Josh Simpson bring a feel-good touch to the conversation.
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9 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 44min

Effectively Wild Episode 2358: Is That a Pancake in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Happy to See Me?

The hosts dive into the Marlins' surprising winning streak against the Yankees, and share tales of Ty Cobb's hitting prowess. They discuss the Blue Jays' recent dominance over the Rockies and highlight a hilarious incident involving a pancake pulled from a player's pocket. Listener questions cover unique baseball norms, player celebrations, and the quirky concept of non-partisan bullpens. Statistical anomalies, including walk-off droughts and extraordinary pitching feats, add to the rich tapestry of baseball lore. Food safety and nostalgic gaming also come into play!

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