Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter a couple of J.P. France postgame quote and ballplayer clichés, the loss of life of first total choose Mike Ivie, and the way Masataka Yoshida’s debut season stacks as much as the MLB rookie years of different ex-NPB stars, reply emails (36:57) about Mike Trout’s and Shohei Ohtani’s futures, a Trout/Hunter Renfroe commerce deadline scheme (with a bonus Meg film pitch), undoing pre-pitch-clock time-saving measures, and batters catching pitches to knock pitchers out of video games, plus Stat Blasts (1:19:13) about robotic umps in Triple-A, essentially the most high 100 prospects to debut for one staff in a season (or a two-season span), and Immaculate Grid effectivity, adopted by a Future Blast (1:47:08) from 2037.
Audio intro: The Shirey Brothers, “Successfully Wild Theme”Audio outro: The Gagnés, “Successfully Wild Theme”
Hyperlink to France quoteLink to Ivie obitLink to different Ivie obitLink to Ivie wikiLink to 1980 Ivie articleLink to Athletic psychological well being articleLink to extra on psychological healthLink to Laurila on YoshidaLink to ex-NPB rookie batting leadersLink to Renfroe/Renfrow articleLink to Seinfeld clipLink to Realmuto catchLink to EW emails databaseLink to ABS splitsLink to ABS AP articleLink to ABS Athletic articleLink to Manfred on ABSLink to pitcher thread on ABSLink to one-season prospect debutsLink to two-season prospect debutsLink to Immaculate GridLink to Chris’s Immaculate Grid sheetLink to travelling salesman problemLink to Rick Wilber’s websiteLink to Sasaki storyLink to Maggi EW episodeLink to MLBTR on MaggiLink to SAG-AFTRA podcast infoLink to TV scores data
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