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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 765: MLB’s MBA Future

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2015

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Ben and Sam talk to BP author Jeff Quinton about how baseball teams could benefit from design thinking.

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0:00.0

Hey Mr. Manager, messing up my life.

0:07.0

Hey Mr. Manager, think I need that kind of stride.

0:17.0

Good morning and welcome to episode 765 of Effectively Wild, in the podcast from baseball

0:23.4

perspective.

0:24.4

Brought to you by the play of next baseball reference.com.

0:27.8

I'm Sam Miller, along with Ben Lindbergh of Yes, Ian Hyben.

0:33.0

Oh, how are you?

0:34.6

All right.

0:35.6

Anything to talk about before we get to the thing?

0:38.0

No, I'm ready for the thing.

0:40.0

All right, we have a guest today.

0:42.4

Today's guest is Jeff Quintan.

0:43.8

Hello Jeff.

0:44.8

How's it going guys?

0:45.8

Good.

0:46.8

Jeff is a baseball perspective author and this week he is the author of a three part series

0:52.9

on design and the concept of design as a way of running a baseball team, I guess,

1:02.5

sabrometrically.

1:03.5

And it's, in my opinion, a very well written, very thought provoking, very interesting

1:09.3

and very forward looking series that excited me a lot.

1:13.2

And so I wanted to have Jeff on to talk about it.

1:16.0

And we will talk about what it means.

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