Effectively Wild Episode 1405: The Rookie Mistake - 2 minutes read


Effectively Wild Episode 1405: The Rookie Mistake

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Meg’s visit to Cleveland, the Giants’ perplexing situation heading into the trade deadline, Edwin Jackson’s next destination, and the approaching addition of ads to MLB jerseys. Then they answer listener emails about whether Mike Trout’s popularity among stat-savvy fans stems from his lack of playoff appearances, the “strikeout player of the game,” whether clutch matters more at lower levels, whether players or coaches could try to doctor data in the age of tech-driven development, a Dallas Keuchel postgame comment, and showing sympathy for injured players, plus bat-dog discussion, a Stat Blast on pitchers who’ve thrown both immaculate innings and three-pitch innings, and a tribute to the late, great Rob McQuown, beloved Baseball Prospectus stat wizard.

Audio intro: Juliana Hatfield, "Everything’s for Sale" Audio outro: The Coral, "Answer Me"

Link to Trout promo Link to Zooperstars! mascot characters Link to story about 1988 Cone column Link to Keuchel’s “so-so” pitch Link to video of Piscotty/Rengifo play Link to picture of Rookie the bat dog Link to list of immaculate innings Link to list of three-pitch innings Link to Rob McQuown’s BP article archive Link to order The MVP Machine

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Source: Fangraphs.com

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