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Effectively Wild Episode 2371: Why No No-Nos?


Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about whether Trent Grisham’s 30-homer season is more or less surprising than Juan Soto’s almost-30-steal season, Colson Montgomery’s dinger spree, why there hasn’t been a no-hitter this season, and the exciting-but-boring AL/NL West races. Then (26:47) they bring on top-tier Patreon supporter Ashton Moss to banter about his baseball background and answer listener emails about the value of crowds, minor leaguers and strikeouts, WAR and pitcher value, the effect of funk on familiarity, double switches, automatic doubles, missing bats, rounding bases, and BP with fielders, plus (1:46:18) a postscript.

Audio intro: Ted O., “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio interstitial: The Gagnés, “Effectively Wild Theme
Audio outro: Cory Brent, “Effectively Wild Theme

Link to Trammell bat story
Link to FB% leaders
Link to Montgomery leaderboard
Link to no no-nos article
Link to no-hit-starts query
Link to team records since 8/1
Link to Ballers story
Link to Carter story
Link to Hang Up
Link to Day’s non-piercing
Link to Clippers Wall
Link to Clippers logo
Link to PTFO podcast
Link to S-JAWS
Link to Lincecum splits
Link to double switch wiki
Link to dictionary definition
Link to ground rule double wiki
Link to pitch types penalty
Link to “My Oh My”
Link to “speedball” reference
Link to “2-3 count”
Link to listener emails database
Link to MuniciPals Golf Podcast
Link to listener emails
Link to Data Golf
Link to Data Golf interview
Link to bomb and gouge info

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