Effectively Wild Episode 2218: How the Tigers Got Gr-r-reat

EPISODE · Sep 18, 2024 · 2H 2M

Effectively Wild Episode 2218: How the Tigers Got Gr-r-reat

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

Ben Lindbergh and FanGraphs’ Dan Szymborski banter about Ben’s timing in respect to Declan Cronin’s homerless streak, the perils of podcasts, predictions, and regression to the mean, the White Sox cutting payroll and their projections for the rest of this season, next season, and beyond, Gerrit Cole’s ignominious intentional walk, Alex Cora’s seeming admission that the Red Sox threw at Aaron Judge, Farhan Zaidi’s future in San Francisco, Heliot Ramos’s historic splash hit, Mike Trout’s possible position change, the Dodgers’ injury-plagued pitching staff, and the breakout of Bowden Francis. Then (1:21:27) Ben talks to Tigers TV voice Jason Benetti about how Detroit has made a late run despite selling at the trade deadline, the franchise’s outlook, and Jason’s job change, plus a postscript (1:58:10). Audio intro: Andy Ellison, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio interstitial: Philip Bergman, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Grant Brisbee, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to Cronin on EW Link to Wood’s homer Link to text from Cronin Link to Leo’s Declan post Link to White Sox payroll report Link to Sox payroll page Link to MLB payrolls Link to Getz quotes Link to playoff odds page Link to BaseRuns records Link to thread on Sox simulations Link to Dan on outlier teams Link to Tango on outlier teams Link to Sox losses update Link to 1916 A’s page Link to Cole IBB story Link to Dubuque on Cole Link to Bello ball 1 to Judge 1 Link to Bello ball 2 to Judge Link to Cora comments Link to Post report on Cora Link to later Cora report Link to The Athletic on Chapman deal Link to The Chronicle on Chapman deal Link to Rosenthal on Zaidi Link to Ben on ex-player GMs Link to splash hits list Link to MLB.com on Ramos HR Link to Ramos Savant page Link to Sam on splash hits 1 Link to Sam on splash hits 2 Link to Trout quotes Link to 2018 Trout workout Link to full-time-DH penalty Link to Rosenthal on the Dodgers Link to TJS data Link to pitcher injury totals Link to Rhoads on Twitter Link to Dodgers depth chart Link to Friedman’s comments Link to Daugherty’s tweet Link to Dan on innings eating Link to Ben on innings eating Link to BP on Francis Link to Francis fun fact Link to Francis FIP-WAR leaderboard Link to Francis RA9-WAR leaderboard Link to Late Heavy Bombardment wiki Link to Dan on the zombie runner Link to Rocky IV montage Link to Rocky IV quote Link to team records since 7/1 Link to team records since 7/30 Link to team records since 8/1 Link to RP WAR since 8/1 Link to SP innings since 8/1 Link to “Gnomes” wiki Link to Space Mountain wiki Link to plane boarding article Link to Tigers trade activity Link to Tigers pitcher usage article Link to McGwire’s comments Link to Jason’s podcast Link to framing/cheating post Link to Tony the Tiger wiki Link to The Ringer-Verse Link to Hang Up and Listen  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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