Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Ben’s voice and the potential for an ambidextrous famous person who blends the ability units of Shohei Ohtani and Pat Venditte, then talk about all of the implications of the Angels (and some different groups) putting distinguished gamers on outright waivers proper earlier than the deadline for postseason eligibility. After that (44:43), they speak to Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service frontman Ben Gibbard about his beloved Mariners’ surge into first place, his relationship with this Mariners group, his ideas on the postseason area and the brand new guidelines, his upcoming two-way-player tour that includes full performances of Transatlanticism and Give Up, and extra, plus (1:31:29) a Future Blast from 2053.
Audio intro: Liz Panella, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Audio outro: Gabriel-Ernest, “Effectively Wild Theme”
Link to Jon Becker’s waiver FAQ
Link to Ben Clemens on the Angels
Link to Zach Kram on the Angels
Link to outright waivers explainer
Link to The Athletic on the waiver strikes
Link to The Athletic on waivers once more
Link to MLBTR on the Angels
Link to Craig Goldstein on the Angels
Link to FG handedness filter
Link to “Ichiro’s Theme”
Link to Death Cabby for Cutie Day
Link to “An Arrow in the Wall”
Link to interval/quarter mix-up
Link to Transatlanticism
Link to Give Up
Link to Asphalt Meadows
Link to Gibbard’s album rating
Link to “Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand”
Link to Gibbard’s two-way tour
Link to Rick Wilber’s web site
Link to Future Blast wiki
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