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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 1106: The Sortable Ballpark Leaderboard

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2017

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about their Hurricane Harvey relief raffle’s status, hot and cold teams, Trevor Bauer’s run-in with Avisail Garcia, and evolving pitch-selection in the major leagues, then talk to EW listener Max Schleicher about his fan-sentiment-based study on the best and worst big-league ballparks (and big-league-ballpark amenities). Audio intro: Mos Def, "Pretty […]

Transcript

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0:00.0

Everyone just so you know, we recorded this episode when Apple watches were still far from

0:04.6

our minds.

0:05.6

If you'd like our takeson ridiculous red socks Yankees rule breaking, sign stealing, and

0:09.4

smart watch wearing tune in tomorrow.

0:30.0

Hello and welcome to episode 1106 of Effectively Wildy.

0:43.3

Baseball podcast from Fangress presented by our Patreon supporters.

0:47.3

I'm Ben Lindbergh of the ringer and in Oregon where Ash's falling outside his window,

0:54.3

it's Jeff Sullivan of Fangress.

0:56.2

Hello.

0:57.2

Hello.

0:58.2

It's sad.

0:59.2

Normally, some types of ash I guess would interest you if they were the result of volcanic

1:04.8

explosions of some sort, but that is not the kind of ash that is falling right now.

1:09.3

Yes, we have force fires.

1:11.1

We have fires all over the state and now granted the majority of them are older and the majority

1:16.5

of them started by lightning, but there is one particular fire that is new started

1:20.2

over the weekend in a very, very popular and beautiful and scenic and predicted area

1:24.5

known as the Columbia River Gorge.

1:26.2

There is a fire started by some irresponsible teenager playing with fireworks.

1:29.8

The fire has spread 12 miles overnight, which I don't know much about fires, so now I know

1:36.4

how one fire has moved.

1:37.9

I will now wait to collect data on how hundreds of other fires move to see if 12 is a lot,

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