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🗓️ 25 November 2020
⏱️ 68 minutes
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0:00.0 | Now I've solved it all |
0:05.0 | In my lesson, what we dropped the ball |
0:09.0 | Right now it's rolled out of my hands |
0:12.0 | Where it stays |
0:16.0 | In second place |
0:20.0 | Hello and welcome to episode 1620 of Effectively Wild |
0:30.0 | Today baseball podcast from fan graphs presented by our Patreon supporters |
0:33.0 | I am Ben Lindbergh of the ringer joined by Sam Miller of ESPN |
0:37.0 | Lo Sam, and Meg Rally of Fan Graphs |
0:40.0 | Hello Meg, hello and we are also joined by Jeff Sullivan, former effectively wild co-host |
0:46.0 | And current job-havor for the penit winning Tampa Bay Rays |
0:51.0 | Jeff, I never know how to say your job title because it's just analyst, comma, baseball development |
0:57.0 | Which probably looks fine on a business card but it's sort of tough to say like |
1:01.0 | Is it analyst of baseball development, analyst for baseball development |
1:05.0 | Analyst in baseball development, I just tried a few different permutations and I'm not sure |
1:09.0 | What do you say if you ever say it? |
1:11.0 | I have no one to say it to, everyone either already knows where I work with them |
1:16.0 | So I really don't have to do much explaining it all |
1:18.0 | But the general joke has been that I developed baseballs which is not true but I guess |
1:23.0 | I guess not untrue |
1:25.0 | That's not even a question for you |
1:28.0 | You're right, we have juice them |
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