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Wharton Moneyball: MLB Opening Day, All Star Baseball Players, & March Madness

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Show from 3/27/19In this episode of Wharton Moneyball hosts Adi Wyner, Shane Jensen, and Cade Massey take on the sports news of the week from hockey and MLB spring training to the NFL and Rob Gronkowski's retirement. Then they bring on Ben Reiter of Sports Illustrated to get into the Astro's Legacy, Mike Trout, MLB All Star Players, and opening day. Plus Ken Pomeroy joins the show to talk about the latest on March Madness. Guests:Ben Reiter - Senior writer for Sports Illustrated, which he joined in 2004 and where he has written over 25 cover stories. He is also the author of the book Astroball: The New Way To Win It All, which was released in paperback this week.Follow him on Twitter: @BenReiterCheck out the book: https://www.amazon.com/Astroball-New-Way-Win-All/dp/0525576649 Ken Pomeroy - The creator of a popular college basketball website and statistical archive, kenpom.com. His work on tempo-based basketball statistics is compared by many to the work of Bill James in baseball.Follow him on Twitter: @kenpomeroyCheck out his website: https://kenpom.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show from 3/27/19In this episode of Wharton Moneyball hosts Adi Wyner, Shane Jensen, and Cade Massey take on the sports news of the week from hockey and MLB spring training to the NFL and Rob Gronkowski's retirement. Then they bring on Ben Reiter of Sports Illustrated to get into the Astro's Legacy, Mike Trout, MLB All Star Players, and opening day. Plus Ken Pomeroy joins the show to talk about the latest on March Madness. Guests:Ben Reiter - Senior writer for Sports Illustrated, which he joined in 2004 and where he has written over 25 cover stories. He is also the author of the book Astroball: The New Way To Win It All, which was released in paperback this week.Follow him on Twitter: @BenReiterCheck out the book: https://www.amazon.com/Astroball-New-Way-Win-All/dp/0525576649 Ken Pomeroy - The creator of a popular college basketball website and statistical archive, kenpom.com. His work on tempo-based basketball statistics is compared by many to the work of Bill James in baseball.Follow him on Twitter: @kenpomeroyCheck out his website: https://kenpom.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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