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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 1950: Well, We Tried

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2023

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Hall of Famer Jim Palmer‘s endorsement of Netflix series Emily in Paris, a questionable Cubs-related baseball scene in the EiP series premiere, a Royals rookie record and a follow-up on Harold Ramírez’s hair, Ben’s latest former major leaguer Facebook friend recommendations, another way in which baseball is unique (or at least highly unusual) among major sports, defenders “taking away” hits from batters, the plateau in MLB’s percentage of international players, alternative baseball halls of fame, the Tigers trying and failing to sign Jean Segura, “purchasing” players vs. trading players, and more, plus a Past Blast from 1950.

Audio intro: Smoking Popes, “Letter to Emily
Audio outro: Silver Jews, “Strange Victory, Strange Defeat

Link to Palmer’s tweet
Link to second Palmer tweet
Link to Roeper tweet
Link to sports bar scene
Link to Gallagher tweet
Link to Bote homer
Link to Hudgens/Tucker info
Link to 25 Days of Bingemas
Link to SATC scene
Link to EW SATC mention
Link to KY3 on Royals rookies
Link to AP on Royals rookies
Link to story on Royals rookie duo
Link to team rookie homers
Link to Stathead on rookie homers
Link to Ramírez hair story
Link to preorder The New Ballgame
Link to Russell’s first book
Link to info on courtesy runners
Link to Retrosheet courtesy runners
Link to EW on baseball uniqueness
Link to info on international players
Link to HoF ballot tracker
Link to latest Rolen projection
Link to Hall of Stats
Link to Darowski EW episode
Link to Shrine of the Eternals
Link to Hall of Merit
Link to O.J. HoF info
Link to character clause info
Link to Passan on the character clause
Link to Ben’s 2021 ballot explanation
Link to Ben’s earlier ballot mention
Link to MLBTR on the Tigers
Link to 1950 story source
Link to SABR on psychologists
Link to Jacob Pomrenke’s website
Link to Jacob Pomrenke on Twitter

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0:00.0

I believe there's a point to everything that it all adds up to something.

0:08.0

If you don't feel that way about anything, it can seem like less than nothing.

0:16.0

It it seemed like less than nothing.

0:20.0

It it seemed like less than nothing at all.

0:26.0

I could have been the one to tell you it's all right.

0:36.0

I can do nothing to reach you now.

0:42.0

No one can reach you now.

0:46.0

Hello and welcome to episode 1950 of Effectively Wild,

0:50.0

a baseball podcast for paragraphs presented by our Patreon supporters.

0:54.0

I am Ben Lemberg of The Ringer, joined by Meg Rally of That Graphs. Hello, Nick.

0:58.0

Hello.

1:00.0

Well, I don't know what everyone listening did over there holiday vacations as they had one,

1:04.0

but I know what Orioles great Jim Palmer did.

1:08.0

He binged season three of Emily and Paris on Netflix.

1:12.0

And I know this because he tweeted this on Christmas Eve.

1:16.0

Merry Christmas to all.

1:18.0

Binged watched the third season of Emily and Paris on Netflix.

1:20.0

Disappointed, I have to wait another year to watch season four.

1:23.0

Watch it if you can.

1:25.0

Hashtag fantastic.

1:27.0

And I guess he had a follow up tweet that was about some blowback that he had gotten to some tweets.

1:33.0

Because there was a tweet that noted that he had fired off some horrendous tweets lately.

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