

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley
Daily baseball statistical analysis and commentary
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7 snips
Jul 12, 2025 • 1h 42min
Effectively Wild Episode 2347: Time Elia All Wounds
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Blooper, the All-Star-Game-hosting Braves’ flagging fortunes, the pre-deadline trade market, the simultaneous surges of Ceddanne Rafaela and Pete Crow-Armstrong, the performances of old pitchers Charlie Morton, Clayton Kershaw, and Justin Verlander, and the death and legacy of Lee Elia, then (1:01:44) share several Stat Blasts about players who were All-Stars in their worst seasons, teams with reverse records against good/bad opponents, Billy McKinney and serial replacement-level players, and more.
Audio intro: El Warren, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Audio outro: Luke Lillard, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Link to Blooper bio
Link to Blooper origin story
Link to Blooper origin story 2
Link to FG playoff odds
Link to Neil on parity
Link to Passan deadline preview 1
Link to Passan deadline preview 2
Link to WAR leaders since June
Link to Petriello on Rafaela
Link to over-40 pitchers
Link to run support
Link to best ERAs since 2021
Link to Elia obit
Link to Elia retrospective
Link to Elia retrospective 2
Link to Elia retrospective 3
Link Elia recording
Link to bleeped Elia recording
Link to oldest rookie hitter All-Stars
Link to oldest rookie pitcher All-Stars
Link to all-stars in worst season
Link to all-stars in worst full season
Link to Hunter obit
Link to one-run-game data
Link to backward team data
Link to MLBTR on McKinney
Link to replacement-level data
Link to Angels tweet
Link to Stat Blast notes
Link to listener emails database
Link to Kalkman on Clarke
Link to NCAA concussion news
Link to mound-movement math
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10 snips
Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 57min
Effectively Wild Episode 2346: Send in the Clones
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Rich Hill–Dallas Keuchel competition for the Royals rotation and give José Ramírez his due, then (17:45) answer listener emails about when to fire a GM, an all-star spot for elite defenders, teams composed of clones of Aaron Judge, Daulton Varsho, or Zack Wheeler, moving the mound back unnoticeably, a rule-changing MLB concussion protocol, whether WAR is a counting stat, and unsuccessful surgeries, plus Stat Blasts (1:24:05) about four-team trades, lefty position-player pitchers, homer flubs, bases-loaded walks, and the cost of throwing a ball on purpose, plus (1:47:30) a cat PSA.
Audio intro: Dave Armstrong and Mike Murray, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Audio outro: Benny and a Million Shetland Ponies, “Effectively Wild Theme (Horny)”
Link to Keuchel signing
Link to Hill game log
Link to on-pace projections
Link to ASG WAR research
Link to Judge pitching stats
Link to Ben on PPP vs. pitcher hitters
Link to Derby participants
Link to 2024 CF arm strength
Link to 2025 RF arm strength
Link to Reds mound story 1
Link to Reds mound story 2
Link to Ben on moving the mound
Link to MLB courtesy runner
Link to concurrent surgery
Link to Jenks surgery
Link to Reimold story
Link to Segedin story
Link to 1991 death
Link to 2021 death
Link to % LH non-PPP
Link to % LH PPP
Link to LH PPP wOBA
Link to RH PPP wOBA
Link to Durant trade
Link to five blades satire
Link to Varsho play 1
Link to Varsho play 2
Link to two Tylers play
Link to Levine on Ortiz
Link to Ortiz ball rate
Link to strike/ball value
Link to FA $/WAR
Link to listener emails database
Link to Mains data
Link to HR thief story
Link to HR thief jersey
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15 snips
Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 43min
Effectively Wild Episode 2345: Amazing Stories
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Brandon Woodruff and the minor medical miracle of players returning from significant injuries to be big leaguers again, the likelihood of players becoming or repeating as all-stars, Clayton Kershaw as an honorary all-star, the end (for now) of the Pete Alonso Home Run Derby era and the Derby’s new blood, the Nationals firing their POBO and manager a week before picking first in the draft, new Statcast catcher-stance data, and the Blue Jays unseating the Yankees in the AL East, plus (1:29:38) postscript updates.
Audio intro: Benny and a Million Shetland Ponies, “Effectively Wild Theme (Pedantic)”
Audio outro: Moon Hound, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Link to Woodruff’s return
Link to Neil’s new ASG research
Link to Neil’s old ASG research
Link to Alonso news
Link to Derby participants
Link to Smith Rule 5 story
Link to Kershaw selection
Link to Rizzo text
Link to Nats WAR leaders
Link to Nats prospect list
Link to FG on the Nats
Link to catcher stance data
Link to Petriello on stances
Link to Trueblood on stances
Link to Trueblood on throwing
Link to Swanson on EW
Link to FG on the Yankees
Link to BaseRuns standings
Link to Kay kerfuffle 1
Link to Kay kerfuffle 2
Link to playoff odds changes
Link to team pitching clutch
Link to team pitching clutch
Link to batter tOPS+ w/RISP
Link to batter tOPS+ w/high lev
Link to pitcher tOPS+ w/RISP
Link to pitcher tOPS+ w/high lev
Link to Kaline book
Link to Scherzer on effort
Link to Opta Pirates stat
Link to Langs Pirates stat
Link to Stark on shutouts
Link to Mains on scoring
Link to EW YouTube playlist
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23 snips
Jul 5, 2025 • 1h 16min
Effectively Wild Episode 2344: Shutout Shoutouts
Ryan Nelson, a frequent Stat Blast correspondent known for his analytical insights, joins the conversation to tackle the surprising rise in MLB shutouts this season. The hosts also discuss Clayton Kershaw's milestone of 3,000 strikeouts and how celebrations have evolved over time. With humor and depth, they explore the implications of a deepening deadball era in Japan and share lighthearted anecdotes about the game, making it a fascinating blend of statistics and storytelling.

16 snips
Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 12min
Effectively Wild Episode 2343: Say it Ain’t Low, Luis
The hosts humorously dissect the MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game roster, pondering their recognition of the participants. They explore the shifting landscape of celebrity marketing and question the legitimacy of influencer culture. The discussion delves into the complications of honorary All-Star selections while addressing concerns about player safety and gambling scandals affecting game integrity. Rob Manfred's comments on labor negotiations spark critique of management disconnect from players. Finally, they share funny fan antics and minor league updates.

22 snips
Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 31min
Effectively Wild Episode 2342: The Extension Extension
The return of Richard Lovelady adds excitement to the season, while knuckleballer Matt Waldron makes his debut with unique challenges. Zack Wheeler's stellar performance stirs Cy Young debates. The podcast humorously navigates the evolving dynamics of player contracts and sponsorships. It also examines the rise in pitching velocity amidst a decline in strikeouts. Plus, a fan interference incident sparks a discussion on the relationship between fans and players, revealing the emotional impact of their interactions.

17 snips
Jun 28, 2025 • 1h 33min
Effectively Wild Episode 2341: The Second Half Has Started
Dive into the curious case of a Red Sox pitcher with a mysterious wrist injury and the challenges of injury transparency in baseball. The hosts also tackle the serious legal troubles surrounding Juan de Franco and discuss the pressures of nepotism in the sport. Midseason performance analysis reveals surprising teams and players exceeding expectations. With whimsical fan dynamics in play, they explore how individual performances impact team success. Plus, a nod to historical performance and the balance of hitting and fielding careers adds depth to the discussion.

5 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 29min
Effectively Wild Episode 2340: Kick Me Out of the Ball Game
The hosts dive into Richard Lovelady's hilarious nickname while analyzing his short stint with the Mets. They explore an exciting pitching matchup and discuss Juan Soto's remarkable resurgence. Fan behavior takes center stage, highlighting the emotional impact on players and the challenges of playing in front of passionate crowds. Additionally, the ethics of athlete investment through Big League Advance raise critical questions about young players' futures. Amidst all this, they introduce a quirky new statistical category that adds a fun twist to baseball analysis!

15 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 32min
Effectively Wild Episode 2339: The Big Thumper
The hosts dive into the quirky embrace of Richard Lovelady's nickname 'Dicky' and the fun surrounding players named 'Otto.' They analyze Cal Raleigh's impressive records and the dual challenges of young player development. Noise levels at MLB ballparks, especially Yankee Stadium, get some funny critiques. A dramatic home plate play between the Mets and Phillies brings out baseball's lighter side, while they also discuss player demotions, injuries, and a notable historical baseball match that highlights America's racial complexities.

5 snips
Jun 21, 2025 • 1h 44min
Effectively Wild Episode 2338: Tommy Can You Shear Me?
The hosts dive into Tommy Kahnle's quirky postgame shaving ritual, sparking laughs about the unique traditions of athletes. They discuss the intense rivalry between the Padres and Dodgers, highlighting how competition fuels the game. There's an intriguing debate on the impact of ownership styles in baseball, particularly with the Rays' innovative approach. The conversation shifts to the potential for new fantasy scoring systems that could revolutionize player evaluation, making for a dynamic and engaging experience for fans.


