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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 844: 2016 Season Preview Series: Washington Nationals

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2016

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Ben and Sam preview the Nationals’ season with Washington Post Nationals beat writer Chelsea Janes, and Jeff talks to Chelsea’s Washington Post colleague, James Wagner (at 23:56).

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0:00.0

Now follow the money and see where it goes

0:03.4

Oh, because every second the treasure repels

0:07.0

Oh, if we follow the money and see where it leads

0:10.3

Get in the way for the seeds of Hamilton's misdeeds

0:13.9

It must be nice, it must be nice

0:18.7

Follow the money and see where it goes

0:21.0

It must be nice, it must be nice

0:26.2

The Emperor has no clothes

0:28.1

Good morning and welcome to episode 844 of Effectively Wild

0:32.3

The Daily Podcast from Baseball Perspectus

0:35.0

Presented by our Patreon supporters and the Baseball reference

0:38.2

Plan Decks and Benlundberg of 538

0:41.0

joined by Sam Miller of Baseball Perspectus Hello Sam

0:43.7

Yup

0:44.2

Today we're doing our Washington Nationals preview

0:47.2

Later in the show Jeff Patronostro will talk to James Wagner

0:50.5

of the Washington Post

0:51.8

We are talking to James Wagner's colleague at the Washington Post

0:55.8

Chelsea James who also wrote the BP annual essay for the Nationals this year

1:00.1

Hey Chelsea

1:00.8

Hi, how are you?

1:01.9

Alright, so all the negative stuff that came to define the 2015 team

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