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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 1577: Chaos Theory

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about whether the idea of sports as a distraction from the pandemic has panned out, whether unexpectedly hot-starting teams like the Rockies and Tigers should “go for it” (and what that would entail), and what, if anything, MLB should do to address the curious case of Trevor Bauer’s spiking […]

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0:00.0

I would leave the outside world behind me if I only could

0:06.3

If I could keep myself together

0:09.9

Realize that things were better and would do me good

0:15.3

I'm so distracted

0:18.6

The simple fact is

0:21.8

I need to practice letting go

0:28.4

I'm so distracted

0:31.6

The simple fact is

0:35.0

I need to be challenging by the law

0:42.7

Hello and welcome to episode 1577

0:46.2

That will effectively wildly

0:47.6

baseball podcasts and band graphs

0:49.3

presented by our Patreon supporters

0:51.5

I am Pamela Nperk of TheRinger

0:53.2

joined by ESPN's Sam Miller, HelloSam

0:56.1

Hey Penn, so a few months ago when people were talking about whether sports could come back

1:01.3

should come back, etc.

1:02.6

One of the things people would say is

1:04.4

oh it would be such a welcome distraction

1:06.7

from all the sadness going on

1:08.9

and then there was that discussion of whether there should be a distraction

1:13.2

or whether it was actually

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