Effectively Wild Episode 1961: Hallternative Energy

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2023 · 1H 46M

Effectively Wild Episode 1961: Hallternative Energy

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

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Orioles owner John Angelos reneging on his offer to show reporters the team’s financial information, the O’s acquiring Cole Irvin, the Astros hiring the Braves’ Dana Brown as their new GM, and the Twins trading for Michael A. Taylor to be Byron Buxton’s backup, plus more ways in which baseball is different from other sports (27:12), a mini Stat Blast about Jeff Kent’s ability to turn the double play (46:32), and a Past Blast from 1961 (55:58). Then (1:03:55) they bring on Joseph L. Price, professor emeritus at Whittier College, to discuss the past, present, and future of the Baseball Reliquary and the Shrine of the Eternals (a.k.a. “The People’s Hall of Fame”), as well as Whittier’s Institute for Baseball Studies and Price’s prolific National Anthem career. Audio intro: Sherry Davis, “Broken Promises” Audio interstitial: Jeff Buckley, “Eternal Life” Audio outro: Alasdair Roberts, “Roomful of Relics” Link to Rays prospects list Link to Angelos-Connolly exchange Link to Connolly on the exchange Link to Connolly on the books Link to MLBTR on Irvin Link to Carrie Mathison’s fallow yellow Link to Dana Brown announcement Link to MLBTR on Brown Link to New York Post on Bagwell Link to Houston Chronicle on Bagwell Link to Passan on Crane and Click Link to Ben Clemens on Taylor Link to CF DRS leaders since 2015 Link to baseball exceptionalism wiki Link to “The Hockey Song” Link to “The Hockey Song” wiki Link to mound visit rules Link to Ray Ratto on the HoF Link to Posnanski on Kent Link to Slusser on Kent Link to 2B ISO+ leaders Link to 2B wRC+ leaders Link to Morosi on Kent Link to Russell’s Kent stats Link to Russell on 1B fielding credit Link to 1961 story source Link to 1961 Winter Meetings (SABR) Link to David Lewis’s Twitter Link to David Lewis’s Substack Link to Past Blast wiki Link to Hall of Stats Link to Hall of Stats EW episode Link to BBTF Hall of Merit Link to Prof. Price’s Whittier page Link to Annie Savoy’s monologue Link to Dalkowski EW episode Link to Shelton EW episode Link to Baseball Reliquary website Link to Baseball Reliquary wiki Link to Institute for Baseball Studies Link to NYT on the Reliquary Link to Daily News on the Reliquary Link to LAist on the Institute Link to O.C. Register on the Reliquary Link to Dock Ellis induction Link to Nancy Faust wiki Link to Price’s Rounding the Bases Link to ESPN on Price’s singing Link to video on Price’s singing route Link to Price’s Perfect Pitch  Sponsor Us on Patreon  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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