Are teams missing out on an opportunity to further development for hitters?
Can anybody in 2016 identify what the Twins are good at?
Diving into the treasure trove of data finds as many questions as answers.
In their penultimate show as co-hosts, Ben and Sam answer listener emails about baseball amnesia, iconic photos, Mike Trout hitting lefty, designing ballparks, and more before reminiscing about how they almost didn’t do email episodes.
There Is No Offseason (TINO) is a Baseball Prospectus fantasy podcast focusing exclusively on dynasty league formats.
If you’re unsure what happened in Philadelphia this weekend, here’s the takeaway: Anthropologists of the future will judge us.
An attempt to quantify playoff excitement, a new unpronounceable acronym, and the ten games that came out on top.
How batters are responding to umpires’ whims, and how it’s defining this era of baseball.
The Man. The Myth. The Legend. The Braves’ New Catcher.
Ben and Sam announce Sam’s upcoming departure from the podcast and Effectively Wild’s future at FanGraphs with Ben and Jeff Sullivan, and then discuss several big questions about baseball’s next 50 years.
The people you meet while watching Andrew Miller.
Don’t say we weren’t warned.
A night with baseball’s newest prospect.
If baseball was different, how different was it?
Ben and Sam discuss the seemingly aimless Oakland Athletics and bring on two unwitting contestants (Eric Roseberry and Steve Givarz) to play the first Effectively Wild game show, “Name that Oakland A’s Position Player.”