Successfully Wild Episode 2251: The Playoff Payoff


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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter a few Nolan Arenado rumor, then (5:15) reply listener emails about fandoms which can be overrepresented in baseball media, Components 1-style “pay gamers” in MLB, whether or not gamers must be paid additional time for the postseason, whether or not MLB will ever classify international leagues as “main,” a Disney Channel baseball scene, fan-elected baseball executives, and (1:14:13) a participant (Earl Pruess) with a mysterious nickname, adopted by a bonus Stat Blast (1:24:02) in regards to the typical tenures of sports activities leagues commissioners and Supreme Court docket justices.

Audio intro: Andy Ellison, “Successfully Wild Theme
Audio outro: Moon Hound, “Successfully Wild Theme

Hyperlink to MLBTR on Arenado
Hyperlink to Arenado Athletic report
Hyperlink to Dave’s USSM letter
Hyperlink to MLBTR on the letter
Hyperlink to “pay drivers” article
Hyperlink to NBA prize cash
Hyperlink to Dodgers postseason pool
Hyperlink to Ben on league reclassification 1
Hyperlink to Ben on league reclassification 2
Hyperlink to Suite Life scene
Hyperlink to Suite Life episode
Hyperlink to spectator interference rule
Hyperlink to Veeck’s fanagers
Hyperlink to “Gibby” nicknames
Hyperlink to Pruess put up
Hyperlink to Pruess TSN card
Hyperlink to Pruess signing article
Hyperlink to Pruess playing article
Hyperlink to Pruess paperwork
Hyperlink to Pruess autograph 1
Hyperlink to Pruess autograph 2
Hyperlink to Pruess autograph 3
Hyperlink to Pruess obit
Hyperlink to youthful Pruess obit
Hyperlink to listener emails database
Hyperlink to EW commissioners dialogue
Hyperlink to Stat Blast spreadsheet
Hyperlink to newest HUAL episode
Hyperlink to EW present subscriptions
Hyperlink to Secret Santa sign-up kind

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