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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 747: Important Playoff Questions Answered

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2015

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Ben and Sam banter about Johnny Cueto and the differences between the most boring parts of baseball and other sports, then answer playoff-related listener emails.

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0:00.0

Reunited, double LP, whirl and slightly struck a match to the underground

0:04.4

In the street invited from metaphor to power moves to fertilize the earth

0:08.2

Reaching in the cost, trying to fertilize the truth

0:10.8

Scatting off salt mass beast, I'm singing rap happily

0:13.7

Tragedically that's now the Terrier

0:15.7

Traffily, uncompleted missions, throwing your best known compositions

0:19.0

You couldn't add it up, if you're mastered

0:21.2

Good morning and welcome to episode 747 of Effectively Wild

0:26.0

The Daily Podcast from baseball's perspective

0:28.4

Presented by the play index at baseballreference.com

0:31.7

I am Ben Lindbergh of Grantland, joined by Sen Miller of baseball perspective

0:36.7

Hello, welcome back

0:38.1

Thank you

0:38.9

I might be flying on a 747 today

0:41.4

I just thought of making that not very good joke

0:45.0

No, I'm just gonna see if I can figure out which uh

0:48.0

That'd be rare across country

0:50.0

Oh, what is it? 747

0:51.5

Is that too big? I think so

0:53.3

All right

0:54.2

So I accidentally watched a couple minutes of football last night

0:59.0

For the first and probably last time this season

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