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RotoGraphs Audio: The Sleeper and the Bust 7/2/13

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🗓️ 3 July 2013

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Episode 33 Today’s episode of The Sleeper and the Bust stars yours truly and features RotoGraphs editor Eno Sarris. We discuss a trade, some surprising average batted ball distances and a pair of DL returnees. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @mikepodhorzer or @enosarris on Twitter and tweet us any fantasy questions you have […]

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0:00.0

The sleeper in the bus, the skill, there's luck, a keeper or cut, open file like A shot, A short, or stop short,

0:16.4

Press support, Intelligence for sports.

0:19.6

Good of y'all to listen, aiming at what truth is.

0:22.0

Mike, give me no pigeon like the name is Michael Lewis

0:24.4

others in the dust or left out to rust who's hitting who's missing the

0:28.0

sleeper in the bust the sleeper in the blast

0:30.8

hello out there on Fantasyland and welcome to the Sleeper on the Bust. I'm Mike

0:37.5

Podhoser and I'm joined today by Rotograph's editor Enosaris and tonight

0:42.4

we'll be discussing a trade some surprising

0:45.4

average batted ball distances and a pair of DL returnees and the most

0:50.8

interesting player alive today not surprisingly is one of the men involved in today's blockbuster trade

0:57.8

and that's Scott Feldman and he was traded to the Orioles from the Cubs for Jake Arietta and Pedro Strope.

1:05.0

So, Eno, Scott Feldman, I'm sure a lot of somewhat shallower mixed leaguers have had Feldman on their team all season long and and he's he's continued to be a valuable pitcher

1:19.3

somewhat surprisingly, but do you think he's going to continue to earn value for shallow teamers now in the

1:26.2

American League or back in the American League?

1:29.2

Yeah, I don't know. I mean, you could point to the season he had with the Rangers and say,

1:36.3

well, you know, he had a five-year-A with the Rangers. It's not going to turn out great.

1:40.8

But the thing about that year of the Rangers is that he had the same

1:44.8

peripherals pretty much as he has now minus ground ball right a little bit so I

1:50.9

think if you if you tried that season again with the Rangers at

1:54.4

220 tell the season again he wouldn't have the same five ERA I think he would have

1:59.5

something closer to the high four the low four is high three's and I think that it's hard to it's

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