Effectively Wild Episode 2043: A Idiot Rushes in The place Angelos Treads

Effectively Wild Episode 2043: A Idiot Rushes in The place Angelos Treads

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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter in regards to the Tim AndersonJosé Ramírez battle and White Sox clubhouse tradition, John Angelos benching Orioles broadcaster Kevin Brown, the Angels’ post-deadline stoop (and the Mariners’ rise), the return of Gary Sánchez‘s power bat, updates on the MLB injury rate, the pitch clock, and the zombie runner, Charlie Culberson’s re-reunion with Atlanta, the Rays’ newest unlikely beginning pitcher, the Yankees’ ambidextrous catching prospect (and the dream of a left-handed catcher), and extra, plus (1:22:01) a Future Blast from 2043.

Audio intro: Gabriel-Ernest, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: Ian Phillips, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to video of punches
Link to ESPN White Sox story
Link to Ramírez feedback
Link to Hamilton name
Link to story on Hamilton name
Link to Kopech quote
Link to Grandal/Anderson report
Link to Hahn feedback
Link to video of prior 2B tag play
Link to The Athletic column on Anderson
Link to The Athletic column on the Sox
Link to Anderson on private struggles
Link to AA’s Brown report
Link to Brown broadcast clip
Link to Ghiroli on Brown
Link to Rosenthal on Brown
Link to different announcers on Angelos
Link to Angelos’s spring feedback
Link to Adley with puppies
Link to catcher HR leaders
Link to staff catcher WAR
Link to May episode on Sánchez
Link to Rob Mains on July
Link to MLBTR on Jung’s damage
Link to MLBTR on Culberson
Link to Littell cruise ship story
Link to Stat Blast on Springs
Link to ambidextrous fielder story
Link to story on LH catchers
Link to LH catcher EW episode
Link to Rick Wilber’s web site
Link to Future Blast wiki
Link to McClanahan replace
Link to Cronin chess story
Link to The Matrix Revolutions scene

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