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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 865: 2016 Trend Watch (Reliever Evolution Edition)

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Baseball, Sports

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2016

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Ben and Sam banter about Walt Weiss and Nolan Arenado, then continue their discussion of potential 2016 trends with multiple investigations into pitcher usage.

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0:00.0

Get it in focus, didn't you know this mission is hopeless?

0:03.0

Put it up for power with it and get it all in.

0:05.0

My thing that just slowed it, put it in your open.

0:07.4

It's all in focus, I know that I missed a job.

0:10.4

Get it in focus, didn't you know this mission is hopeless?

0:13.4

Put it up for power with it and get it all in.

0:15.4

My thing that just slowed it, put it in your open.

0:17.8

It's all in focus, I know that I missed a job.

0:20.8

Good morning and welcome to episode 865

0:23.6

of Effectively Wilded the Daily Podcast

0:25.7

from baseball perspective.

0:27.1

Brought to you by our supporters at Patreon,

0:29.7

as well as the Playindex at baseballreference.com.

0:33.5

I'm Sam Miller, along with Ben Lindbergh of 538.

0:37.1

Hey Ben.

0:37.8

Hello. How are you?

0:38.9

OK. Good.

0:40.0

Hey, do you got anything to talk about?

0:42.2

Well, one quick announcement sounds like sort of a presumptuous announcement,

0:46.4

but I'm going to make it anyway.

0:47.6

Anyone who wants to buy a signed copy of our book,

0:50.7

signed by both of us, I'm not saying our autographs are worth anything

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