Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Athletics’ intermediate move to Sacramento, the Royals’ failed public funding referendum, a Davis Schneider self scouting report, a wild Diamondbacks-Yankees game that ended with a pitcher at the plate, whether a DH day is really like a partial day off, whether the Triple-A Norfolk Tides are better than the Colorado Rockies, Josh Jung and when to classify a player as “injury-prone,” Eury Pérez’s Tommy John surgery and MLB’s study on pitcher injuries, and an incandescent start by Mookie Betts, plus a few follow-ups.
Audio intro: Andy Ellison, “Effectively Wild Theme”Audio outro: Ted O., “Effectively Wild Theme”
Link to MLBTR on the A’s moveLink to Sutter Health ParkLink to Olney tweetLink to Hildenberger tweetLink to Baumann on the A’sLink to Field of Schemes on the A’sLink to Simpsons quoteLink to Cora quoteLink to MLBTR on KC referendumLink to FoS on the RoyalsLink to Schneider homerLink to Schneider quoteLink to McGough game articleLink to McGough videoLink to Hannah on DHsLink to Russell on DHsLink to Russell on days offLink to Tides gameLink to Rockies gameLink to Tides ZiPSLink to Ben’s Tides sheetLink to Clemens on HollidayLink to MLBTR on JungLink to CBS on JungLink to MLBTR on EuryLink to Ben on pitcher injuriesLink to Manfred quoteLink to The Athletic jerseys storyLink to Fegan tweetLink to Weaver on wristbandsLink to Chaquetas storyLink to Salmon Run siteLink to ballpark meetup formsLink to meetup organizer form
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