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Effectively Wild Episode 2198: Schrödinger’s Catcher

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the end of a historic Clayton Kershaw streak, pitcher errors and unearned runs, the lack of top prospects traded at the deadline, the short-handed Marlins vs. the stripped-down Rays, the latest sign of the White Sox apocalypse, the resurgent Blake Snell, Brett Phillips the full-time pitcher, and whether the percentage of pulled homers is increasing. Then (52:11) they talk to Sports Reference software developer (and primary developer of Baseball-Reference.com) Kenny Jackelen about the possibility that catcher Danny Jansen could break B-Ref by having played for both the Blue Jays and Red Sox in a single game, how Kenny might prevent that problem, and other anomalies that B-Ref has had to adjust for, followed by (1:23:36) a few postscript updates.

Audio intro: Tom Rhoads, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio interstitial: Justin Peters, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: El Warren, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to Kershaw K streak story 1
Link to Kershaw K streak story 2
Link to no-K Kershaw game
Link to BA on traded prospects
Link to Marlins salaries
Link to Grifol tweet
Link to Rub-a-dub-dub
Link to lowest team OBPs
Link to farm system rankings
Link to Snell leaderboard
Link to Kirby knuckler
Link to Fletcher game log
Link to Phillips clip
Link to Phillips TikTok
Link to Dubuque on homers
Link to pulled FB %
Link to pulled barreled FB%
Link to FB HR pulled %
Link to Ben Clemens on Paredes
Link to Tango on spray angle
Link to Sam on homer highlights
Link to Ohtani Houston HR
Link to Ohtani L.A. HR
Link to ScoringChanges Jansen thread
Link to Boston Herald on Jansen
Link to suspended game story
Link to 2024 MLB rules
Link to reentry rule
Link to post on Holman
Link to AAA/NBA tweet
Link to courtesy runners page
Link to Ben on the 60-game season
Link to Soto suspended game HR
Link to JDM Silver Sluggers
Link to B-Ref newsletter
Link to B-Ref job listing 1
Link to B-Ref job listing 2
Link to Trout news story
Link to Mauer plaque
Link to plaque video 1
Link to plaque video 2
Link to plaque video 3
Link to Trout news story
Link to Cruz play 1
Link to Cruz play 2
Link to EW 2145
Link to Grant’s Haas tweet
Link to “Du Hast”
Link to “Box Elder”
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2197: How the Trade Deadline Went Down

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley recap the 2024 MLB trade deadline, discussing their big-picture takeaways, breaking down individual deals they found impressive, surprising, or perplexing, and examining the actions of the teams that drove the deadline by adding or subtracting, and the inaction of teams that didn’t do much.

Audio intro: Benny and a Million Shetland Ponies, “Effectively Wild Theme (Horny)
Audio outro: Dave Armstrong and Mike Murray, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to FG deadline roundup
Link to Ringer winners/losers
Link to FG transaction tracker
Link to Ben’s deadline spreadsheet
Link to Neil Paine’s deadline data
Link to Sheehan on early action
Link to Rosenthal on the Rays
Link to Kikuchi trade
Link to Kikuchi sleep tweet
Link to Fedde trade
Link to White Sox report
Link to Wash/Trout tweets
Link to Trout update tweet 1
Link to Trout update tweet 2
Link to 2020 McGuire news
Link to Sox-Rox brawl
Link to postgame simmering
Link to Jansen scoring issue
Link to Mears tipping story
Link to Yanks/Flaherty report
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2196: Trades, Valued

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Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley, and Ben Clemens break down the Randy Arozarena, A.J. Puk, James Paxton, and Austin Hays trades (plus real-time reactions to the Yimi García and Zach Eflin deals), Stat Blast (29:21) about the most WAR ever dealt at a trade deadline, banter (54:45) about Garrett Crochet’s extension desire and the MVP cases of Francisco Lindor and Bobby Witt Jr. (and Witt’s/the Royals’ home-road splits), and discuss (1:12:27) the toughest calls, biggest snubs, and process changes in Other Ben’s annual Trade Value ranking.

Audio intro: Michael Baumann, “What Did Jerry Dipoto Do?
Audio outro: Michael Baumann, “What Did Jerry Dipoto Do?

Link to FG on Arozarena
Link to FG on the Phils-O’s trade
Link to MLBTR on Paxton
Link to MLBTR on Puk
Link to MLBTR on García
Link to MLBTR on Eflin
Link to Arozarena’s splits
Link to Puk’s splits
Link to Lindor’s splits
Link to leaders since 6/1
Link to FG WAR leaderboard
Link to Stat Blast cover
Link to Ben on the White Sox
Link to trade deadline data
Link to Kenny Jackelen’s Twitter
Link to Updike quote
Link to MLBTR on Crochet
Link to Witt splits tweet
Link to largest team splits
Link to largest batter splits
Link to park factors
Link to Trade Value intro
Link to Trade Value top 10
Link to Trade Value chat
Link to Ben on pitching prospects
Link to SP depth charts
Link to RP depth charts
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2195: To Trade, or Not to Trade

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Mason Miller’s hand fracture, the extremely slow pitches of Ildemaro Vargas, a Dylan Cease no-hitter, the punchless Mariners, the impending return of Rich Hill, what the teams with the toughest decisions at the trade deadline should do, updates on Clayton Kershaw (good!) and Mike Trout (not good!), Christian Yelich’s back, the ageless Carlos Santana, Juan Yepez as the new Joey Meneses, follow-ups on Aaron Judge’s zone rate and Oneil Cruz, a CBA change to mitigate the effects of the cable bubble bursting, and more. Then (1:21:55) they talk to Richie Flores, second VP of the National Beep Baseball Association and player for the Bayou City Heat, about the development of the sport and the league, and the Beep Baseball World Series.

Audio intro: Jonathan Crymes, “Effectively Wild Theme 2
Audio outro: Luke Lillard, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to Kotsay quote
Link to reporter clarification
Link to ESPN on Miller
Link to Ben’s song
Link to MLBTR on Arozarena
Link to Vargas pitches
Link to Vargas clip
Link to Holt’s slowest pitch
Link to list of slowest pitches
Link to Petriello tweet
Link to Fast on slowest pitch
Link to Simmons tweet
Link to Tyson tweet
Link to Quora on slowest pitch
Link to Cease stats
Link to highest pitch counts
Link to MLBTR on Hill
Link to Hill on EW
Link to Hill Stat Blast
Link to Trout story
Link to Yelich story
Link to Santana/Martinez story
Link to previous Judge banter
Link to Judge before
Link to Judge after
Link to previous Cruz banter
Link to Drellich on TV revenue
Link to previous beep episode
Link to NBBA.org
Link to World Series info
Link to NBBA teams
Link to NBBA board
Link to NBBA on Twitter
Link to NBBA on YouTube
Link to NBBA on Facebook
Link to Richie’s podcast
Link to Beep book
Link to Beep book Q&A
Link to article on Richie
Link to Texas Monthly on beep ball
Link to news clip 1
Link to news clip 2
Link to MLBTR on Puk
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2194: The Breakout Fakeout

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the likenesses, word counts, and stat citations on Hall of Fame plaques, what would happen if all past stats disappeared, the impending returns of Mike Trout and Clayton Kershaw (and the recent return of J.T. Realmuto), the end of James Paxton’s time with the Dodgers, Jo Adell’s breakout fakeout and Jarren Duran’s belated breakout, Francisco Vicioso and Shaq Thompson, the morphing meme of Nick Castellanos, and the Brewers, the Mariners, and the challenge and payoff of rostering pretty good players.

Audio intro: Daniel Leckie, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: Philip Bergman, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to Mauer plaque
Link to Mauer hair commercial
Link to Beltré plaque
Link to Helton plaque
Link to McGriff plaque
Link to Leyland plaque
Link to Ruth plaque
Link to DiMaggio plaque
Link to Mantle plaque
Link to Fingers plaque
Link to FB post on plaques
Link to botched fresco
Link to article on Cobb’s hits
Link to WAR through age 27
Link to stats on hitter plaques
Link to stats on pitcher plaques
Link to BP on rewriting plaques
Link to Robinson statue article
Link to rebuilt Robinson statue
Link to The Onion stats article
Link to CME wiki
Link to MLB reboot episode
Link to MLBTR on Realmuto
Link to MLB.com on Realmuto’s return
Link to MLBTR on Trout
Link to MLB.com update on Trout
Link to Jaffe on Adell
Link to EW on Adell in May
Link to Sam on Duran
Link to Gomes on Dodgers pitching
Link to Reddit post on Vicioso
Link to Vicioso footage
Link to Shaq Thompson wiki
Link to Ben on Shaq in 2012
Link to Shusterman on Shaq
Link to Ben on Castellanos
Link to Apstein on playoff Castellanos
Link to Petriello on playoff Castellanos
Link to Levine on Castellanos
Link to McCarthy on Castellanos
Link to Levi on Castellanos
Link to Castellanos incidents tweet
Link to Castellanos incidents thread
Link to Jeff on avoiding the awful 1
Link to Jeff on avoiding the awful 2
Link to leading Brewers by PA
Link to Sheehan on the Brewers
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2193: The Best Rest-of-Season Storylines


Effectively Wild Episode 2192: Both Sides Now?

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the highlights of the All-Star Game, a hypothetical Evan Longoria unretirement scenario, the newly announced 2025 regular-season schedule (featuring Tokyo contests and a “Rivalry Weekend”), a baseball movie-mention conspiracy theory, players possessed by Gameday 3D, the timing of Martín Maldonado’s DFA, and the potential effect of moving the foul lines. Then (36:54) they bring on FanGraphs lead prospect analyst Eric Longenhagen to break down the standout trends, teams, and players of the amateur draft, the demographics of amateur baseball, trading draft picks, and more.

Audio intro: Kite Person, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio interstitial: Benny and a Million Shetland Ponies, “Effectively Wild Theme (Pedantic)
Audio outro: Grant Brisbee, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to Skenes ASG highlights
Link to Ohtani ASG highlights
Link to 2025 schedule
Link to featured rivalries
Link to Cubs promo video
Link to Longoria quote
Link to Superman news
Link to Caught Stealing
Link to Ben on movie sequels
Link to Gittell on EW
Link to Gittell’s book
Link to A Quiet Place scene
Link to Gameday 3D explainer
Link to possessed player clip 1
Link to possessed player clip 2
Link to Maldonado leaderboard
Link to MLBTR on Maldonado
Link to Ben on the foul lines
Link to Eric’s Day 1 recap
Link to Eric’s Day 2 recap
Link to Condor HR record
Link to college offense article 1
Link to college offense article 2
Link to Nightengale tweet
Link to ESPN top 100 athletes
Link to Manfred on draft picks
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2191: (Don’t) Shake it Off

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Home Run Derby, the Futures Game and skills competition, Globe Life Field, All-Star uniforms, and more reflections from All-Star Week, then (34:18) discuss a challenge-system-driven change to broadcast K-zone displays, Chris Sale’s aversion to pitch-calling, quantifying game-calling, David Fletcher’s latest knuckleballing, using a position-player pitcher against a hitter who’s going for homer history, the shorthanded Dodgers rotation, a prediction about Aaron Judge, and a strikeout-rate plateau.

Audio intro: El Warren, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: Justin Peters, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to Manfred on the unis
Link to K-zone story
Link to K-zone tweet
Link to Manfred ABS comments
Link to Sale interview
Link to EW on game-calling
Link to Fletcher game log
Link to Fletcher investigation
Link to BP on Stubbs
Link to Dodgers depth chart
Link to MLBTR on May
Link to Ryan call-up
Link to Wells prediction
Link to Wells tweet
Link to Wells tweet 2
Link to non-pitcher K rates
Link to Picard clip
Link to preseason predictions update
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2190: If You Call Him, He Will Pitch

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Ben Lindbergh talks to Sam Miller of Pebble Hunting about the increase in IL stints at the All-Star break and Sam’s obsession with the evolving strategy of first-and-third situations. Then (41:29) Ben talks to Iowa state representative and Sioux City Explorers pitcher J.D. Scholten about his incredible baseball comeback at age 44, his baseball background, balancing baseball and politics, and his efforts to end MLB blackouts. Finally (1:20:14), Ben and The Athletic’s Evan Drellich talk to former NBC Sports and The Baseball Network president Ken Schanzer about the 30th anniversary of TBN, the first U.S. TV network owned by a pro sports league.

Audio intro: Gabriel-Ernest, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: Tom Rhoads, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to Calcaterra on Glasnow
Link to Devers shoulder story
Link to ASB IL placement data
Link to Sam on first-and-third 1
Link to Sam on first-and-third 2
Link to Clemens clip
Link to Clemens gamer
Link to Manny’s cutoff
Link to Russell on post-2013 changes
Link to Pebble Hunting
Link to Scholten call
Link to Scholten clip
Link to Scholten pitching
Link to Scholten local news clip
Link to Scholten’s B-Ref page
Link to Scholten’s wiki
Link to Gazette story on Scholten
Link to WaPo on Scholten
Link to SI on Scholten
Link to Honkbal wiki
Link to Congressional Baseball Game EW
Link to The Gazette on the blackouts bill
Link to Offerman on Field of Dreams
Link to EW on Field of Dreams
Link to canceled Field of Dreams series
Link to Scholten’s Substack
Link to Scholten’s campaign site
Link to Evan on EW 2168
Link to Evan on a national TV deal
Link to 1994 TBN theme song
Link to 1994 ASG at B-Ref
Link to The Baseball Network wiki
Link to ’93 WaPo story on Ken
Link to 1993 most powerful people
Link to 1991 most powerful people
Link to The Baseball Network sources
Link to Schanzer retirement story
Link to rookie All-Star SP
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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Effectively Wild Episode 2189: Don’t Sell Umpires Short(s)

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about homerless White Sox second basemen, the recent history of teams with homerless positions, and the upsides and downsides of the trend toward focusing on present-season performance in All-Star selections, then (37:11) answer emails about an award for utility players, a player’s debut age matching his debut number, whether an infielder could rob a home run, whether fatigue would make a four-player batting order of stars worse than a regular, nine-player lineup, whether championships reside with a city or a franchise, whether umpires could wear shorts, the definition of a “clean inning,” what it means for a throw/tag to be “not in time,” and the requirements for breaking out of a slump, plus closing banter (1:33:23) about Paul Skenes as an All-Star starter.

Audio intro: Alex Ferrin, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: The Shirey Brothers, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to 2B HR leaderboard
Link to White Sox 2B
Link to 2B projections
Link to White Sox 2B tweet
Link to Neil Paine’s Substack
Link to Neil on All-Stars
Link to Neil graphic
Link to ASG roster rules story
Link to WAR and ASG story
Link to 1989 Canseco/Schmidt story
Link to Reddit post
Link to Pujols/Miggy ASG
Link to Castro selection story
Link to Castro record tweet
Link to debut age/number sheet
Link to Kenny Jackelen’s Twitter
Link to HR hang time comment
Link to sprint speed leaderboard
Link to Elly speed quote
Link to 1917 Stanley Cup info
Link to World Series doc thread 1
Link to World Series doc thread 2
Link to 2019 umpire manual
Link to umpire shorts forum post
Link to EW on pants-splitting
Link to Dickson on “clean inning”
Link to Pudge/Eno underwear ad
Link to Julio power slump story
Link to Friends hair scene
Link to NL pitcher WAR
Link to Skenes gamer
Link to Jones max-effort story
Link to listener emails database
Link to ballpark meetup forms
Link to meetup organizer form

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