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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowleyblogs.fangraphs.com
Daily baseball statistical analysis and commentary
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Effectively Wild Episode 1378: Five-Tool Podcast

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Sean Doolittle ’s delivery and Steve Pearce’ s even/odd-year pattern, then discuss current record chases (involving Cody Bellinger , Christian Yelich , and the Orioles’ pitching staff), whether it’s possible to have exciting record chases based on Statcast stats, the significance of five-tool players (and scouting tools) in 2019, and more, plus a bit of one-sided banter about the Mets. Audio intro : Dinosaur Jr., " Stick a Toe In " Audio outro : Said The...

May 21, 20191 hr 3 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1377: The Prospects Are Here

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the bounceback of Chris Davis , which Statcast stats they would most want to have for the entirety of baseball history, which aspect of instant replay review most dramatically changes the game, and the new-look Josh Bell and Tommy La Stella , then (28:36) talk to FanGraphs prospect analyst Eric Longenhagen about the recent wave of MLB debuts by top prospects (including the Angels’ new two-way player Jared Walsh , Cole Tucker , Nicky Lopez , Nick Senzel ,...

May 17, 20191 hr 14 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1376: Root, Root, Root for the Run Differential

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Chris Sale’ s seven-inning, 17-strikeout game and the Marlins’ ineptitude, then answer listener emails about differences in home-run distance, rooting for run differential, reimagining errors (and quality starts), whether catchers would still squat after robot umpires were implemented, when relief innings will surpass starter innings, no-hitters as team accomplishments, and the most runs scored in a game by one player who accounted for all of his team’s ...

May 16, 20191 hr 10 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1375: The “Is This Guy Good?” Game

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about inside-the-park homers versus over-the-fence homers, the gratifying rise of home-run robberies, and the unique career of Edwin Jackson (who’s about to have played for the most-ever MLB teams and with the most-ever MLB teammates), then discuss the convergence of starting pitching and relief pitching and play a game to guess whether randomly selected relievers are having good or bad seasons (plus some closing banter about bobblehead dolls). Audio intro : A...

May 14, 2019

Effectively Wild Episode 1374: Gallo’s Humor

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about dogs, nieces, and nephews, their ambivalence about gambling and the future of gambling and real/fantasy baseball, the on-field and off-field excellence of Chris Paddack , the significance of Sinclair Broadcasting’s acquisition of 21 regional sports networks, the divisive Red Sox visit to the White House, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ’s slow start and the paucity of strikes he’s seeing, the new and improved Joey Gallo , the latter-day Albert Pujols and Miguel Ca...

May 10, 20191 hr 15 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1373: Podcasts Per Hour

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Shohei Ohtani ’s return, Mike Fiers’ no-hitter, and the hard-luck Reds, do a Stat Blast and banter about True Wins vs. no-hitters and other standout starts, and answer listener emails about baseball and the gambler’s fallacy, umpires estimating the outcome of every batted ball (and whether pitchers, hitters, or fielders are the most dispensable players on the field from an entertainment standpoint), why we measure pitch speeds in mph rather than ft/s (an...

May 09, 20191 hr 15 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1372: The Angellic Choir

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about the merits of True Wins vs. no-hitters, a Pablo Sandoval fun fact, whether most pitchers would prefer to be better than average with a higher ERA or worse than average with a lower ERA, and whether the running Royals are, in fact, fun, then (26:24) talk to author Joe Bonomo about his book about about The New Yorker’ s Hall of Fame baseball writer Roger Angell, touching on Angell’s notes and writing process, his career arc and evolution, his facility with...

May 07, 20191 hr 17 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1371: What is Sabermetrics?

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Noah Syndergaard ‘ s True Win, an 81-pitch complete game for Kyle Hendricks , the AL Central after Corey Kluber ‘s injury and the Twins’ hot start to the season, Tyler Glasnow ’s breakout, the Chris Archer trade in review, the impermanence of coaching success, and the latest comments about the baseball by David Price and Rob Manfred, then (28:43) talk to Jeopardy! phenom James Holzhauer about how sabermetrics influenced his future career, his history of ...

May 04, 20191 hr

Effectively Wild Episode 1370: Hot to Trout

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about the Hall of Famers Mike Trout just surpassed in WAR (featuring a story about Goose Goslin and Joe Cronin ) and Trout’s recent improvements in plate discipline, then answer listener emails about Cody Bellinger ’s extreme hot streak, whether most baseball fans notice the rising strikeout rate, a Statcast conspiracy theory, when it makes the most sense to trade Madison Bumgarner (and other players), and the level at which the best pitcher in baseball would ...

May 02, 20191 hr 12 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1369: Utilitarian Player

Co-hosts assemble! Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller, and Meg Rowley banter (briefly and sans spoilers) about baseball in Avengers: Endgame and follow up both about Meg’s attempt to keep track of baseball at a bachelorette party and about pricing on Cameo for Kevin Pillar and Mike Trout , then talk about baseball and happiness, comparing their picks for the World Series winner, division winners, WAR leader, rules change, baseball occurrence, and alteration in past World Series outcome that would most in...

Apr 30, 20191 hr 7 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1368: Barehand Gab

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Rich Hill ‘s dominant rehab start, the most famous catches in history and Sam’s article about recreating Kevin Mitchell ’s barehand catch, their own best baseball plays, and when it becomes objectionable to sit a player who’s pursuing a single-season record, then answer listener emails about the entertainment value of high-strikeout teams, whether rebuilding teams should try to plan for forthcoming rules changes, how fast a pitch would have to be to knoc...

Apr 27, 20191 hr 17 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1367: Vlad Tidings

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the long-awaited promotion of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. , baseball-watching etiquette at a bachelorette party, and Mike Trout if he weren’t trying, then answer listener emails about Rhys Hoskins , Jacob Rhame , and the latest unwritten-rules flare-up between the Phillies and Mets, Tyler Wade , Andrelton Simmons , and a questionable application of replay view, how home-plate umpires would perform with transparent players, what type of MLB players they’d prefe...

Apr 26, 20191 hr 14 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1366: The Cooperstown Crossover

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about the numbers behind the Yankees’ historic injury stack, an inspired piece of pitch-framing by Francisco Cervelli , Ramon Laureano as a human highlight machine, how often hitters would (and should) swing if they knew every pitch would be in the strike zone but still be called a ball, and the hitters they’re paying particular attention to, then discuss how Christian Yelich elevated himself onto a Hall of Fame trajectory, how the Marlins’ latest round of tra...

Apr 23, 20191 hr 3 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1365: If a Bat Flips in a Forest

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Meg seeing the Padres in person, the Phillies’ attendance surge, rooting for writers who’ve taken team jobs, and the Mariners’ lousy last week, then discuss the aesthetic and competitive ramifications of the huge spike in home-run rate in the majors and minors, why Rob Manfred is still insisting that the ball isn’t responsible, and what, if anything, MLB should do. Then (35:18) they talk to veteran baseball writer Danny Knobler , author of the new book U...

Apr 19, 20191 hr 15 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1364: Rounding Second and Heading for Home

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Johnny Cooney as the Vroom Vroom Guy, minor-league closer Dusten Knight’ s backflip save-celebration ritual, the extreme struggles of the Red Sox, and a new way to represent Willians Astudillo ’s success at making contact, then answer listener emails about umpires calling balls and strikes from second base and the most commonly known things about baseball, plus a Stat Blast about the disappearance of old pitchers. Audio intro : The Undertones, " Jump Boy...

Apr 18, 20191 hr 14 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1363: The Return of Real or Not Real

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about baseball equivalents of Tiger Woods winning the Masters, follow up on two topics from the previous week (Willians Astudillo’s disputed whiff and Don Zimmer’s bases-loaded suicide hit and run) and, in a time-honored tradition, discuss whether selected league-wide stats from the first few weeks of the season are reflective of real trends. Audio intro : The Milk Carton Kids, " Nothing is Real " Audio outro : The Zombies, " Play it for Real " Link to Rob on ...

Apr 16, 20191 hr 5 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1362: An Inelegant Blooper for a More Civilized Age

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Mariners’ fun, surprising, and unsustainable start (and how it might affect the franchise), Austin Hedges’ chest protector, the extraordinary nature of Ozzie Albies’ extension, why he might have signed it, what it says about baseball’s economic market, and why we should care, the frustrating MLB/MiLB crackdown on sharing game video, Marcell Ozuna ’s weird week, whether we’re beyond the golden age of bloopers, and the Twins’ meltdown inning against th...

Apr 13, 20191 hr 7 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1361: A Generous Tip

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Willians Astudillo’ s first strikeout of the season (and whether strike three should have been a foul ball), then answer listener emails about Alex Verdugo and whether it’s better to play full-time in Triple-A or part-time in the majors, what baseball would be like if players had a finite number of career or seasonal plate appearances, Ichiro Suzuki with different hitting mechanics, the optimal way to distribute WAR across a roster, and whether pitchers ...

Apr 10, 20191 hr 11 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1360: The Team Fun Draft

Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller, and Meg Rowley banter about Mike Trout leading MLB in WAR and follow up on the bad ad from Episode 1358, then draft all 30 teams in terms of how fun they are to follow in 2019. Audio intro : Smash Mouth, " Fun " Audio outro : The Knack, " Serious Fun " Link to list of drafted teams Link to poll about drafted teams Link to Sam’s fun facts about every team Link to preorder The MVP Machine iTunes Feed (Please rate and review us!) Sponsor Us on Patreon Facebook Group Effec...

Apr 08, 20191 hr 25 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1359: Errors Come in Threes

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about a Blue Jays fan who’s unfazed by foul balls, a possible comeback for defunct Fox show Pitch , the Mariners (specifically Tim Beckham and Dylan Moore ) committing errors in bunches, the offensive futility of Chris Davis , how Nationals fans treated Bryce Harper in his return to DC, Ramon Laureano’ s amazing throwing arm, a change in the baseball and the increase in strikeout rate and Three True Outcomes percentage, the inspirational Willians Astudillo , C...

Apr 06, 20191 hr 3 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1358: Return to Sender

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Christian Yelich vs. Eugenio Suarez and Yelich vs. regression, an inscrutable ad, Jose Alvarado and the apparent increase in aesthetically pleasing pitches, visual differences between 1998 and now, and the significance of the latest contract extensions, then answer listener emails about the Twins and what makes a team fun, the Indians’ slow start, an intentional walk to Chris Davis , batting practice and bunting against the shift, Justin Verlander ’s sho...

Apr 05, 20191 hr 11 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1357: Bryce and Brockmire

In a bonus episode of EW, Ben Lindbergh and The Ringer’ s Michael Baumann banter about Bryce Harper ’s transparently but nonetheless almost endearingly calculated campaign to win over Philly fans, why it’s working for him, and whether he could take it too far, then (14:26) talk to actor Hank Azaria , the star of IFC baseball TV series Brockmire , about the show’s return for a third season and how it doubled down on baseball references, incorporated new cast members, adapted to a sober Brockmire,...

Apr 02, 201950 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1356: Keep Your Eye on the Bat

Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller, and Meg Rowley banter about Sam’s cabin sojourn, how well Major League has held up, an exciting development in strategic bat tosses, a big day for Willians Astudillo , the difficulty of drawing conclusions about baseball early in the season, the early-season home-run rate, the paradox of sports radio, Sam’s Jose Ramirez hot take, bunting against four-man outfields, service-time manipulation and Kyle Freeland , whether we would notice if MLB stealthily implemented robot...

Apr 01, 20191 hr 11 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1355: Opening Day Banter and the Baseball Brit

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about their Opening Day experiences, the pleasure of immersing themselves in baseball again, baseball players being better than ever, and MLB’s arbitration championship belt, then (22:25) talk to Joey Mellows , AKA “The Baseball Brit,” about how he became a baseball convert, his worldwide baseball travels and his quest to see 162 games this season, the logistics of his journey, the fan experience in the U.S. compared to South Korea and Japan, watching indy bal...

Mar 29, 20191 hr 3 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1354: Cabin Ball

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Sam’s unusual plan to immerse himself in the beginning of the baseball season, watching games as a writer vs. watching games as a fan, two responses to previous listener-email answers, whether “ball” is synonymous with baseball, why baseball has hit a dry spell for single-season record chases, the most breakable unbreakable records, Ichiro Suzuki as an almost-record-setting pinch hitter, why no one has hit .400 for so long, why doubles are the most immut...

Mar 28, 20191 hr 11 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1353: The Show Goes On

In a bonus episode of EW, Ben Lindbergh talks to SABR’s Jacob Pomrenke about the centennial of the notorious 1919 White Sox, SABR’s new “Eight Myths Out” project, the persistent misconceptions about why the Black Sox threw the 1919 World Series, whether the scandal could have stayed secret, the complicated legacy of Eight Men Out , what Jacob wishes he knew about the Black Sox, the future of gambling and baseball, and more. Then (34:57) Ben brings on FanGraphs’ Paul Sporer to discuss Paul’s hist...

Mar 26, 20191 hr 5 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1352: Season Preview Series: Red Sox and Orioles

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Willians Astudillo making the Twins’ Opening Day roster, whether Astudillo’s uncanny ability to make contact is more mental or physical, and what Oliver Perez and the rest of the remaining LOOGYs can do to preserve their endangered places on major-league rosters when the three-batter minimum goes into effect in 2020, then complete the 30-team preseason series by previewing the 2019 Boston Red Sox (18:40) with Boston Globe reporter Alex Speier , and the 2...

Mar 26, 20191 hr 33 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1351: Season Preview Series: Yankees and Marlins

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Mariners-A’s opening series, the emotional last game featuring Ichiro Suzuki , and the uncertain degree to which the recent rash of contract extensions reflects players’ anxiety about free agency, then preview the 2019 New York Yankees (38:17) with The Athletic’ s Yankees beat writer, Lindsey Adler , and the 2019 Miami Marlins (1:14:31) with The Athletic’s Marlins beat writer, Andre Fernandez . 2019 EW Season Preview Series AL BAL CHW ATH BOS CLE HOU...

Mar 22, 20191 hr 44 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1350: Season Preview Series: Astros and Tigers

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter at length about Mike Trout’ s extension, why he may have wanted to stay with the Angels, what makes him different from other players, and why he’s underpaid despite his record contract, then preview the 2019 Houston Astros (44:38) with The Athletic’ s Astros beat writer Jake Kaplan , and the 2019 Detroit Tigers (1:15:05) with Detroit Free Press Tigers beat writer Anthony Fenech . 2019 EW Season Preview Series AL BAL CHW ATH BOS CLE HOU NYY DET LAA TBR KCR SEA ...

Mar 20, 20191 hr 56 min

Effectively Wild Episode 1349: Wonder Hamster

Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller, and Effectively Wild listener and Mike Trout Tier Patreon supporter Anthony Scheff banter about the Blue Jays raising salaries for minor leaguers, the team’s motivations for doing so, and whether other teams will follow suit, then answer listener emails about A.J. Hinch getting ejected in a split-squad spring training game, MLB’s demoralizing offseason and whether baseball is in any short-term trouble, and what qualifies as a pitcher’s “stuff,” plus Stat Blasts about t...

Mar 18, 20191 hr 11 min
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