Tuesday, October 22

Effectively Wild Episode 2058: The POBO That Was Promised

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about baseball comps for the season-ending harm of quarterback Aaron Rodgers 4 snaps into his New York Jets profession, the Rip Van Winkle-esque return of Orioles starter John Means after Tommy John surgical procedure, the Mariners’ tough stretch, Meg’s pennant-race nervousness, and George Kirby’s feedback about not being pulled earlier from a begin, the Yankees’ unlikely extra-innings win and lack of Jasson Domínguez, the Mets lastly hiring David Stearns to run their baseball operations division, the promotion of Pete Crow-Armstrong and why so many prime prospects are developing late within the season, what Mike Trout would carry again (if something) on the commerce market, and extra, plus a number of follow-ups from final week and a Future Blast (1:36:43) from 2058.

Audio intro: Alex Glossman and Ali Breneman, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: Jimmy Kramer, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to The Ringer on Rodgers
Link to The Ringer on Rodgers once more
Link to FB thread of baseball comps
Link to MLBTR on Means
Link to 30/30 enjoyable reality
Link to Kirby video
Link to story on Kirby
Link to Divish tweet about Kirby
Link to Clemens tweet about Kirby
Link to Mulder tweet about Kirby
Link to McCarthy tweet about Kirby
Link to Weaver tweet about Kirby
Link to 2014 Weaver story
Link to Rob Mains on the TTOP
Link to Jay on Domínguez
Link to story on Yankees’ 13-inning win
Link to MLBTR on Stearns
Link to Crow-Armstrong call-up piece
Link to Sheehan on prospect promotions
Link to aging-curves analysis
Link to Nightengale on Trout
Link to Yamamoto no-hitter story
Link to Ben Clemens on Suzuki
Link to Lee Maye wiki
Link to Scott Radinsky wiki
Link to Edman story
Link to Rick Wilber’s web site
Link to Future Blast wiki

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