Sinopsis
Daily baseball statistical analysis and commentary
Episodios
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Effectively Wild Episode 47: Is the Alex Anthopoulos Honeymoon Over?/Why Can’t We Figure Out What Works in the Playoffs?
21/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss whether Alex Anthopoulos is taking too long to turn around Toronto, then talk about why we can’t find the secret to success in October. Also, Sam drops his wedding ring.
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Effectively Wild Episode 46: The Meta-AL MVP Debate/Mike Trout’s In-Game Adjustments
20/09/2012Ben and Sam talk about how we talk about the AL MVP debate, then discuss Mike Trout’s ability to adjust from at-bat to at-bat.
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Effectively Wild Episode 45: What the Wild Card Games Could Look Like/Miguel Cabrera and the Triple Crown
19/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss whether teams will get creative with their Wild Card rosters, then talk about Miguel Cabrera’s Triple Crown chances and why we should care if he wins.
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Effectively Wild Episode 44: Sizing Up the Giants’ Starters/Rooting for Run Differential
18/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss the Giants’ starting rotation and decide what it would take to trust Barry Zito, then talk about how they decide which teams to root for.
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Effectively Wild Episode 43: The Under-the-Radar Reds/Was Anthony Rizzo’s Scouting Report Wrong?
17/09/2012Ben and Sam talk about why they haven’t talked about the Reds more often, then discuss whether Anthony Rizzo has proved his critics wrong.
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Effectively Wild Episode 42: Breaking Down Baltimore’s Latest Extra-Inning Win/Should Rafael Soriano Opt Out?
14/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss the Orioles’ exciting 14-inning victory over Tampa Bay, then break down Rafael Soriano’s season and his upcoming opt-out decision.
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Effectively Wild Episode 41: The Brewers Are Back in Contention, Technically/Max Scherzer and the Tigers’ 2009 Trade Revisited
13/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss the state of the Brewers, which is a lot like the state of the Phillies, then talk about Max Scherzer’s long-awaited improvement and which team won the 2009 trade that brought him to Detroit.
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Effectively Wild Episode 40: The Phillies’ Return to 500/A Modest Bullpen Proposal
12/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss whether the Phillies’ recent run of success should affect our expectations for the team in 2013, then talk about a potential scheme to get drafted pitchers into big-league bullpens quickly.
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Effectively Wild Episode 39: Outdrawing the Astros, Wilin Rosario’s Deadly Defense, and the Comeback Players of 2013
11/09/2012Ben and Sam thank their listeners for being more numerous than Astros fans who watch the team on TV, dissect Wilin Rosario’s defense, and pick the most likely candidates for 2013 Comeback Player of the Year.
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Effectively Wild Episode 38: The Greatness of Yadier Molina and the Not-So-Greatness of Omar Vizquel
10/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss Yadier Molina’s career year, catcher defense, and catcher aging, then talk about Omar Vizquel and the point at which clubhouse chemistry can’t cancel out poor on-field production.
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Effectively Wild Episode 37: The Tigers’ Defense is What We Thought it Was/Brandon Wood and the Quad-A Player
07/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss the Tigers’ predictably bad defense and the unpredictably bad Brandon Wood.
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Effectively Wild Episode 36: How Not to Solve the Yankees’ Problems/Bobby Valentine Says Some More Strange Things
06/09/2012It’s an all-AL East episode, as Ben and substitute co-host Jason Wojciechowski discuss a counterproductive proposal to fix what ails the Yankees, then talk about the latest Bobby Valentine controversy.
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Effectively Wild Episode 35: Is Coors Field to Blame for the Rockies’ Struggles?/Are Fans at Fault When Teams Don’t Draw?
05/09/2012Ben and Sam consider whether the ballpark might be to blame for the Rockies’ lackluster first two decades, then discuss the annual phenomenon of attendance shaming.
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Effectively Wild Episode 34: Making Sense of the Orioles and MLB’s Blackout Policy
04/09/2012Ben and Sam discuss two baseball mysteries: the Orioles’ success in 2012, and MLB’s blackout policy.
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Effectively Wild Episode 33: The Least Likely Team to Win a World Series In the Next 10 Years/Does it Matter if Jimmy Rollins Jogs?
31/08/2012Ben and Sam slum it with a bunch of bad teams from baseball’s underclass and speculate about which has the least hope of going all the way before 2022, then discuss Jimmy Rollins’ benching and how much running out a popup really matters.
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Effectively Wild Episode 32: Joe Mauer and his Contract Clear Waivers/The Demise of Erik Bedard
30/08/2012Ben and Sam discuss whether a team should have claimed Joe Mauer, what he’s worth, and what his future will look like, then talk about the end of Erik Bedard’s stay in Pittsburgh and how sad it is when a guy who’s always either good or injured goes bad.
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Effectively Wild Episode 31: Davey Johnson, How Much Managers Matter, and the Ideal GM-Manager Relationship
29/08/2012Ben and Sam discuss sabermetric managerial favorite Davey Johnson’s impact on the Nationals, whether certain managers can make their players play better, and what the ideal relationship between a GM and manager might be.
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Effectively Wild Episode 30: Is There Racial Bias in Baseball Broadcasting?/What to Make of Brian McCann
28/08/2012Ben and Sam question the conclusions of an article in The Atlantic about racial bias in baseball broadcasting, then talk about whether Brian McCann’s best is behind him and whether his down year is the result of bad hitting hitting or bad luck.
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Effectively Wild Episode 29: The Future of the Red Sox and Dodgers, and Roger Clemens’ Comeback
27/08/2012Ben and Sam discuss the futures of the two teams involved in the weekend’s blockbuster trade, then talk about whether the Astros would benefit from signing Roger Clemens.
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Effectively Wild Episode 28: Austin Jackson and Debating Defense/What Does the Mariners’ Winning Streak Mean?
24/08/2012Ben and Sam discuss Austin Jackson’s excellent catch, whether he’s the best defensive center fielder in baseball, and whether it’s even possible to decide one way or another, then dissect Seattle’s eight-game winning streak to see if it’s the start of something good or a fluke that will soon be forgotten.