Successfully Wild Episode 2148: Yard Baseball


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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter concerning the earthquake within the Northeast, Juan Soto’s alternative of walk-up track, J.J. Hardy constructing a ballpark in his Arizona yard, the pluses and minuses of dwelling in or close to a ballpark, and the way Shohei Ohtani pertains to the Tower of Babel, then (1:04:21) reply listener emails concerning the Moneyball A’s vs. the 116-win Mariners, Joey Votto and gamers’ talent with cursive script, how lengthy a ceremonial first pitch thrower may probably delay a recreation, the worth of constantly throwing from a number of arm slots, and the way significantly better a crew can be if its opponents knew nothing about it prematurely.

Audio intro: Beatwriter, “Successfully Wild Theme
Audio outro: The Gagnés, “Successfully Wild Theme

Hyperlink to NYT on the earthquake
Hyperlink to Gleyber’s BP
Hyperlink to Soto track tweet
Hyperlink to “Empire State of Thoughts”
Hyperlink to Correa Dior retailer quote
Hyperlink to Hardy yardwork report
Hyperlink to Olerud tree story
Hyperlink to Goal Area view
Hyperlink to Minneapolis house constructing
Hyperlink to transformed Indianapolis ballpark
Hyperlink to Indy stadium lofts
Hyperlink to transformed Osaka Stadium
Hyperlink to The Athletic on the Dodgers ball
Hyperlink to Dodgers follow-up article
Hyperlink to Ohtani video clip
Hyperlink to Tower of Babel wiki
Hyperlink to Votto tweet
Hyperlink to NPR on cursive
Hyperlink to The Atlantic on cursive
Hyperlink to NYT on cursive
Hyperlink to Rangers first pitch
Hyperlink to Padres exhibition recreation
Hyperlink to Ben on rookie pitcher feedback
Hyperlink to analysis on MLB debuts
Hyperlink to listener emails database
Hyperlink to Strider article
Hyperlink to Ben on pitcher accidents
Hyperlink to information on “misles”
Hyperlink to ballpark meetup varieties
Hyperlink to meetup organizer type

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