Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter in regards to the deepening twilight of Mike Trout, then (21:19) talk about why the so-called “demise of experience” sweeping society hasn’t swept sports activities in the identical manner, earlier than answering listener emails (1:04:01) about whether or not the Rangers are good, how the depend could be “rapidly 0-2,” what makes a righty seem to be a lefty, whether or not a participant could be unclutch, the Rockies’ run differential, and the opposite form of pitch clock, plus (T:37:58) a postscript.
Audio intro: Philip Tapley and Michael Stokes, “Successfully Wild Theme”
Audio outro: Grant Brisbee, “Successfully Wild Theme”
Hyperlink to The Athletic on Trout
Hyperlink to Woodrum on velo
Hyperlink to hitter pitch speeds
Hyperlink to earlier Trout speak
Hyperlink to The Dying of Experience
Hyperlink to the WSJ on physics
Hyperlink to the New Yorker article
Hyperlink to Manfred analytics quote
Hyperlink to politics WAR
Hyperlink to Democracy on the Ballpark
Hyperlink to the Arduous Knocks reference
Hyperlink to Paine on the Rangers
Hyperlink to Dubuque on Helman
Hyperlink to earlier Burger banter
Hyperlink to BaseRuns standings
Hyperlink to playoff odds
Hyperlink to Brebbia report
Hyperlink to leaguewide late & shut
Hyperlink to Alvarez late & shut
Hyperlink to worst run differentials
Hyperlink to illustrated pitch motion
Hyperlink to Statcast spin course
Hyperlink to clock-reading survey
Hyperlink to listener emails database
Hyperlink to Baseball Reliquary interview
Hyperlink to Buehler feedback
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