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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 1903: Great Scott

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2022

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley talk (4:09) to baseball agent and attorney Scott Boras, the founder, owner, and president of the Boras Corporation (as if you didn’t know who Scott Boras was), about his busiest days, his process for brainstorming metaphors, similes, and puns, his fondness for nautical analogies, other wordplay-related matters, the CBA, his agency’s evolving use of analytics and player-improvement techniques, the unionization of minor leaguers and the conditions he faced as a minor league player, exploiting loopholes, his origin story as a negotiator, whether he’d give it all up to have been a big leaguer, and more. Then (51:45) Ben and Meg discuss Boras’s career and Stat Blast (1:08:30) about Shohei Ohtani’s hitting on days when he pitches, plus (1:30:45) a double Past Blast from 1903.

Audio intro: Sparks, “Metaphor
Audio interstitial: Dan Bern, “Negotiation
Audio outro: Willie Nelson, “Still Not Dead

Link to EW wiki page on Boras
Link to Jeff’s nautical analogies tweet
Link to USS San Diego quote
Link to Soto Star/Mission Bell quote
Link to 2018 Boras Mets lines
Link to Jay-Z Boras quote
Link to Boras Corp website
Link to 2000 Boras NYT story
Link to 2007 Boras NYT story
Link to A-Rod binder story
Link to Boras ESPN story
Link to story on Boras loopholes
Link to Boras MiLB stats
Link to Boras umbrella quote
Link to Verducci Boras/Gilbert story
Link to Dennis Gilbert wiki
Link to Travis Sawchik on agencies
Link to Stathead
Link to Stathead query
Link to Russell on tired pitchers
Link to Ohtani Stat Blast data
Link to TIME article on Ohtani
Link to MLB.com article on Ohtani
Link to Devan Fink on Ohtani hitting
Link to 1903 story source
Link to 1903 story source 2
Link to 1903 story source 3
Link to SABR game recap
Link to Boston Globe cartoon
Link to Jacob Pomrenke’s website
Link to Jacob Pomrenke on Twitter
Link to 1939 article
Link to first 1907 article
Link to second 1907 article
Link to 1949 article
Link to Tallulah Bankhead wiki
Link to MLBPA news
Link to early Boras analogy episode

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0:00.0

Who's a former metaphor?

0:03.0

Who ever found metaphor?

0:06.0

Are you a chicks a former metaphor?

0:08.0

Yes, where ever found metaphor?

0:11.0

Don't, don't, don't, don't mix them

0:14.0

Really, really, rock n'est them

0:17.0

Don't, don't, don't, don't mix them

0:20.0

Or wipe a tree

0:22.0

I'll mix it out and use some wise

0:24.0

We use them well

0:26.0

And you'll never know the hell of a young man

0:29.0

To love a young man who's a true love

0:31.0

Hello and welcome to episode 1903

0:33.0

And effectively wild

0:34.0

A fan-grapzed baseball podcast brought to you by our Patreon supporters

0:37.0

I'm Meg Raleigh, a fan-grapzed, and I joined as always by Ben Linberg of the ringer

0:41.0

Ben, how are you?

0:42.0

Usually I would start here with some sort of news or nonsense

0:46.0

Some frivolity, but today I think we gotta just get right to our guest, right?

0:52.0

Not to miss around, we gotta get guests today

0:54.0

Yeah

0:55.0

Yeah

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