Archive for Podcast – FanGraphs Audio

FanGraphs Audio: Aaron Gleeman, Aamerican Aauthor

Episode 134
Mr. Aaron Gleeman is world famous, both for his contributions to NBC’s Hardball Talk and for his longstanding blog AaronGleeman.com. Did you know, however, that his application to write for the Univ. of Minnesota’s newspaper was rejected a full nine (9!) times? We examine that, and other personal weaknesses, on this edition of FanGraphs Audio.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 49 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Dayn Perry, Quite Contrary

Episode 133
Like a book by Jonathan Safran Foer, today’s guest Dayn Perry is incredibly loud and extremely close. Unlike a Safran Foer book, Perry also swears a lot with his child in the room. Among the topics discussed in this edition of the podcast: baseball cards of the 1980s, Dayn Perry’s employment history, human sexuality.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 34 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Dave Cameron Explains It All

Episode 132
The Detroit Tigers now have Miguel Cabrera, Prince Fielder, and Delmon Young, and yet still claim to lack a DH. In this episode of FanGraphs Audio, managing editor Dave Cameron explains how that’s possible. Also discussed: Roy Oswalt’s Final Destination, a pair of cheap pitchers, finding the next Michael Pineda.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 32 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Craig Robinson of Flip Flop Fly Ball

Episode 131
Today’s guest is Craig Robinson. Of Flip Flip Fly Ball. Of the internet. Craig is a Britisher who (a) cares deeply about baseball and (b) lives in Mexico City. In this episode, we learn wherefore and why. Also discussed: R. Kelly’s “Feelin’ on Your Booty (Remix)”.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 38 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Dayn Perry, Mustachioed Gentleman

Episode 130
This episode of the podcast begins with a tactical error on the part of host Carson Cistulli — specifically, in asking guest Dayn Perry to prepare even one thing for the purposes of discussion. Everything goes downhill from that already low point. Discussed on the way down: a chance encounter with commissioner Bud Selig, the Prince Fielder signing, mustaches.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 46 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Dave Cameron on Scutaro, etc.

Episode 129
Managing editor Dave Cameron is tasked with — and largely succeeds at — providing a rational explanation for the recent trade that sent Marco Scutaro to the Rockies. Otherwise discussed: how said trade concerns Roy Oswalt, the Victor Martinez injury, Cameron on Clubhouse Confidential — again!

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 27 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Klaassen on Fielder, Wittgenstein

Episode 128
It goes without saying that, if nothing else, sports fans are hungry for more chatter about late Austrian-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. Fortunately, FanGraphs contributor and today’s guest Matt Klaassen is a PhD candidate in philosophy. He delivers several dramatic soliloquies on Wittgenstein’s life and work. Also discussed: Josh Hamilton, Prince Fielder, and the Texas Rangers.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 37 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Dayn Perry, Glove Whisperer

Episode 127
As part of his weekly “contribution” to FanGraphs Audio, Dayn Perry discusses buying a glove for his son — and holds forth on the art and science of glove-breaking-in-ing. Also discussed: heist movies, the worst contracts of the 1984-85 offseason, and the perpetual melancholy of life.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 32 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Dave Cameron, Big Star

Episode 126
Each week, we talk with managing editor Dave Cameron. Never before, though, have we spoken with Cameron a mere 24 hours after a giant, important appearance on MLB Network’s Clubhouse Confidential. Discussed: Cameron’s fame, the deadline for exchanging arbitration figures, Prince Fielder. Played: Baseball America Questions.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 35 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Jeff Sullivan of Lookout Landing

Episode 125
Jeff Sullivan is the editor of SB Nation’s wildly popular Seattle Mariner blog, Lookout Landing. In this episode, we discuss the most obvious thing — i.e. the trade that sent Michael Pineda to New York in exchange for sorta, kinda catching prospect Jesus Montero. We also celebrate life and liberty — inadvertently, at least.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 27 min. play time.)

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