Effectively Wild Episode 1875: Ten Men Out

EPISODE · Jul 15, 2022 · 1H 51M

Effectively Wild Episode 1875: Ten Men Out

from Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast · host Ben Lindbergh

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Shohei Ohtani taking over the MLB WAR lead, a Taylor Ward/Jared Walsh mixup, an on-air “zombie runner” endorsement, another fruitless hidden ball trick attempt, and the need for an amended rule about replay reviews of slide plays, then (26:03) discuss the Blue Jays firing manager Charlie Montoyo and the revelation that the Royals have 10 unvaccinated players. After that (57:28), they meet major leaguers Vinnie Pasquantino and Bubby Rossman, banter more (1:08:45) about Spencer Strider, Sam Haggerty’s walk-up music, the “pie slice” anti-shift rule, a Pesäpallo water feature, and PGA golfers sponsored by MLB, followed by (1:27:26) a Stat Blast about managerial longevity and teams with the most sequential uniform numbers, info on the etymology of “muffin games” and “batter” vs. “striker,” and (1:43:28) a Past Blast from 1875. Audio intro: Bobby Darin, “Goodbye, Charlie” Audio outro: Neil Young, “Ten Men Workin’” Link to FG combined WAR leaderboard Link to post about Ohtani as a DH or P Link to video of the slide at second Link to Dave on fixing the slide rule Link to catch/transfer rule change Link to cricket rule change video Link to cricket “out of ground” rule Link to cricket bouncing bat problem Link to The Athletic on Montoyo’s firing Link to Vlad’s “trailer” comment Link to playoff odds changes Link to Andy McCullough on the Royals Link to Sam McDowell on the Royals Link to Stephanie Apstein on the Royals Link to Alec Lewis on the Royals Link to CDC vaccination data Link to report on unvaccinated players Link to list of unvaccinated MLB players Link to story on MiLB vaccinations Link to Pasquantino scouting report Link to Pasquantino on his call-up Link to Pasquantino’s first homer Link to story on Rossman Link to other story on Rossman Link to story on Gibson’s explanation Link to Nerds Herd info Link to Timothy Jackson on Strider Link to Justin on Strider and Greene Link to <162 IP pitcher WAR list Link to Haggerty video Link to Pesäpallo play video Link to Pesäpallo play explainer Link to water plays montage Link to Saarikenttä wiki Link to Pesäpallo EW episode Link to MLB.com on the “pie slice” rule Link to Jayson Stark on the rule Link to story on MLB sponsoring golfers Link to Stathead Link to post about Stathead upgrade Link to manager longevity data Link to current manager tenure data Link to manager longevity graphs Link to Mariners homers tweet Link to most sequential uni numbers data Link to Richard Hershberger’s Strike Four Link to 1875 story source Link to story on muffins Link to Facebook post about the EW wiki Link to “How to Help” wiki page  Sponsor Us on Patreon Subscribe to Stathead (Code: WILD20)  Facebook Group  Twitter Account  EW Subreddit  Effectively Wild Wiki  iTunes Feed (Please rate and review us!)  Get Our Merch!  Email Us: [email protected] var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source

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