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Analyzing Baseball’s Two-Sided Debate: Effectively Wild Episode 2231

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss various baseball topics including the history of politicians making comments about baseball, playoff livestreams, the Division Series round, José Ramírez, the Tigers’ outlook for 2025, the Dodgers’ chances, Dave Roberts, injured players, the NLCS and ALCS games, clutch hitting by players such as Kiké Hernández and Giancarlo Stanton, misconceptions about catching technique, the Dodgers’ rotation in 2025, October TV ratings, and the significance of the Championship Series matchups. They also mention specific links related to the topics discussed.

Audio intro: Kite Person, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Audio outro: Josh Busman, “Effectively Wild Theme”