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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild Episode 986: The CBA Said What?

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley

Sports, Baseball

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2016

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Ben and Sam banter about pitch limits, an MLB.com headline, and news about Rich Hill and Shohei Otani, then discuss the implications of several of the new CBA’s most noteworthy changes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I tried and tried to know, but just can't seem to let me down.

0:11.2

You tried the hard part in.

0:17.0

You tried the hard part in.

0:19.9

Good morning and welcome to episode 986 of Effectively Wild, Daily Podcasts from baseball

0:24.1

perspectives.

0:25.1

I'm Scott, you're by the play index at baseballreference.com and our Patreon supporters.

0:29.8

I'm Sam Miller of ESPN, along with Ben Lemberg, the ringer.

0:33.4

Hello Ben.

0:34.4

Hello.

0:35.4

I want to read you a passage about a picture, an athletics picture.

0:41.6

So get ready for that.

0:43.1

You ready?

0:44.1

I'm ready.

0:45.1

This season in both leagues, there were only three pictures who appeared in moreenings than

0:49.1

him and all of them were far older than he.

0:52.3

This last is the point, of course.

0:54.1

Young pictures arms are so fragile, so easily susceptible to permanent injury.

0:58.4

The many clubs have various self-imposed rules to protect them.

1:02.2

One team limits its youngsters to a maximum of 100 pictures per game.

1:06.6

Another does not allow its pictures to learn the slider until they're at AAA and presumably

1:10.3

in their 20s.

1:11.6

He turned 22 last July.

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