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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 481: The Next Unwritten Rules

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Baseball, Sports

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2014

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Ben and Sam talk about three things that could inspire new unwritten rules (as if there weren’t enough unwritten rules already).

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0:00.0

I need money. I used to be a stick up kid. So I think of all the devious things I did. I used to roll up

0:05.6

This is a whole up ain't nothing funny. Stop smiling. You still don't nothing move but the money. But now I learned to earn because I'm righteous

0:12.3

I feel great. So maybe I might just search for a nine to five if I thrive. Then maybe I stay good morning and welcome to episode 481

0:21.7

of Effectively Wild the Daily podcast from baseball perspective presented by the play index at baseball reference

0:28.5

I'm Sam Miller with Ben Lindbergh Ben. How are you great? How are you okay? Anything interesting happened to you this weekend?

0:37.1

Nope nothing in particular

0:40.5

Me neither

0:42.0

Something interesting happened to Alexi Ramirez

0:45.7

That's right. Jovena run. Joven three runs multiple runs. Yeah, Joven here to home run

0:52.2

and

0:53.6

on

0:54.1

Friday he had a home run and then on Saturday he drove in a run in a pinch hit appearance. So

1:00.9

It was almost like that. It was almost like that RBI list streak was an insignificant fluke of sequencing

1:09.9

Or maybe we we lit a fire under it

1:15.5

Hey, we mentioned last week that Brandon McCarthy has been pitching well or something like that and

1:23.0

Somebody said the heck are you talking about?

1:26.4

He's been pitching terribly

1:29.0

And so do you want to justify that?

1:31.6

Sure

1:32.7

Yeah, I mean, I guess in the in the sense that he has allowed lots of runs

1:37.4

He has not been pitching very well

1:40.2

But you know the things that that normally predict future success normally predict past success also

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