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Top Storylines to Watch for the Remainder of the Baseball Season on Effectively Wild Episode 2193

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the BBWAA’s new sports gambling regulations, then (11:22) discuss the stories they’re most interested in following for the rest of the MLB season (plus, the implications of a bearded Aaron Judge). Audio intro: Cory Brent, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Alex Ferrin, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to tweets about BBWAA…

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Analysis of Effectively Wild Episode 2192: Evaluating Perspectives on Both Sides

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss the highlights of the All-Star Game, a hypothetical scenario where Evan Longoria comes out of retirement, the newly announced 2025 regular-season schedule (including Tokyo contests and a “Rivalry Weekend”), a conspiracy theory about baseball movies, players influenced by Gameday 3D, the timing of Martín Maldonado’s DFA, and the potential…

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Breaking Down Effectively Wild Episode 2191: The Impact of Not Shaking it Off on the Baseball Field

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Home Run Derby, the Futures Game and skills competition, Globe Field Field, All-Star uniforms, and more reflections from All-Star Week, then (34:18) discuss a challenge-system-driven change to broadcast K-zone displays, Chris Sale‘s aversion to pitch-calling, quantifying game-calling, David Fletcher‘s latest knuckleballing, using a position-player pitcher against a…

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Effectively Wild Episode 2190: The Pitching Promise – Call Him and He Will Take the Mound

Ben Lindbergh talks to Sam Miller of Pebble Hunting about the increase in IL stints at the All-Star break and Sam’s obsession with the evolving strategy of first-and-third situations. Then (41:29) Ben talks to Iowa state representative and Sioux City Explorers pitcher J.D. Scholten about his incredible baseball comeback at age 44, his baseball background,…

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Analysis of Effectively Wild Episode 2188: A Player’s Struggle Against an Unyielding Wall

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss a variety of baseball topics on this episode. They talk about Ben’s daughter creating a new baseball term, the on-screen strike-zone plot affecting the broadcast, Jose Miranda and his impressive 12-consecutive-hits streak, David Robertson’s successful relief career, the debate over whether Shohei Ohtani should focus solely on hitting, an…

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