About this episode
Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller banter about Johnny Vander Meer ’s ear boils and the surprisingly ancient origins of the phrase, “A walk is as good as a hit,” then answer listener emails about why some players prove to be flashes in the pan, whether a home run derby would work under current conditions, whether the pandemic makes MLB expansion more or less likely, what one would learn from watching every game from an MLB season (and how one would do it), why some prospects skip Triple-A, and why we don’t talk more about the brief baseball career of Chris Saenz , plus a Stat Blast about the highest Championship Leverage Index. Audio intro : Paul McCartney, " Boil Crisis " Audio outro : Paul McCartney, " Boil Crisis " Link to free Baseball Digest archive Link to history of “A walk is as good as a hit” Link to study on OBP vs. batting average Link to Sam on the home run derby Link to Joel Sherman on the Home Run Derby Link to first episode of 1960 home run derby Link to Stat Blast song covers thread Link to Theodor Bierhoff’s Stat Blast song cover Link to list of highest-CLI plays Link to video of highest-CLI play Link to article on Willie McCovey and Peanuts Link to Peanuts strips on Willie McCovey Link to Maury Brown on expansion Link to Ben on minor league difficulty Link to 2013 article on skipping Triple-A Link to 2015 article on skipping Triple-A Link to 2016 article on skipping Triple-A Link to order The MVP Machine iTunes Feed (Please rate and review us!) Sponsor Us on Patreon Facebook Group Effectively Wild Wiki Twitter Account Get Our Merch! Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source