Archive for Podcast – FanGraphs Audio

FanGraphs Audio: Meet Wendy Thurm

Episode 124
Wendy Thurm, who’s written for FanGraphs since October, is different from most of the site’s writers in terms of the amount of X chromosomes she possesses. Her capacity for providing crack analysis to our electronic pages is very much the same, however.

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

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FanGraphs Audio: Brian Burke, Advanced NFL Stats

Episode 123
The NFL playoffs are a thing that is happening, and it’s a well-known fact that Brian Burke of Advanced NFL Stats is the soundest, most rational voice on gridiron football in — probably literally — the entire multiverse. Among the topics addressed: WTF, Tim Tebow? Also: your Super Bowl winner.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 40 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Dayn Perry, Totally 80s

Episode 122
In this episode of the pod, we utilize veteran baseball writer Dayn Perry’s advanced age more for good than evil, as we use A Baseball Winter — Terry Pluto and Jeffrey Neuman’s chronicle of the 1984-85 offseason — as an entree into a discussion of baseball in the 1980s. Among the topics discussed: how exactly to pronounce Don Aase’s surname.

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

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FanGraphs Audio: Dave Cameron on the Hall of Fame

Episode 121
FanGraphs Audio returns from its winter furlough with managing editor Dave Cameron. Among the topics discussed: the respective Hall of Fame credentials of Jeff Bagwell, Edgar Martinez, and Tim Raines. Also, for no reason whatsoever: Bryan LaHair. Music courtesy of 1970s American rock band Player.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 30 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: A Verry Perry Christmas

Episode 120
On Monday, we talked with managing editor Dave Cameron about the Yu Darvish posting and the signings of Jason Kubel and Michael Cuddyer with the Diamondbacks and Rockies, respectively. This episode is like having that same conversation with your drunk uncle.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 30 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Tom Haberstroh, NBA Nerd

Episode 119
Sources close to FanGraphs Audio report that the 2011-12 NBA season is mere days away. To acquaint us with same, we bring in a kindred spirit: ESPN NBA analyst Tom Haberstroh. Topics discussed: the Chris Paul Situation, the Denver Nuggets and scoring efficiency, notable rookies.

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

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FanGraphs Audio: Dave Cameron

Episode 118
Will it be possible to sign Yu Darvish without overspending on him? That’s a question managing editor Dave Cameron answers on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. Another one is this: Why is everyone overpaying for ex-Twins outfielders? Also discussed: heist films and Baseball America’s top-10 prospect lists for the AL East.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 29 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: The Exceptional Fernando Perez

Episode 117
Fernando Perez is (a) a former seventh-round draft pick by the Tampa Bays Rays, (b) a real-live published poet, and (c) a guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. Mr. Perez joins us from China, where he’s doing whatever Fernando Perez wants to do. Among the topics discussed: some writing projects on which Mr. Perez is working and what not to think about in the batter’s box of a professional baseball game.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 53 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Ben Greenman of The New Yorker

Episode 116
If you’re familiar with Ben Greenman, it’s probably from his work as an editor at The New Yorker and/or as author of such book-length collections as Superbad and Celebrity Chekhov. If you’re not familiar with Mr. Greenman, merely know that he’s smart, funny, and that he tweets (from his handle @bengreenman) with some frequency about sports, including baseball.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 47 min. play time.)

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FanGraphs Audio: Sam Miller of the OC Register

Episode 115
If you’re the sort of person who likes baseball, comedy jokes, and smiles as bright as the sun, then you’re precisely the sort of person who will care — or already does care — deeply about Sam Miller of the OC Register. In this episode, Sam talks at some length about the effects of the Albert Pujols signing. Also discussed: why not to write a novel, lowered expectations.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 44 min. play time.)

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