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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about a mystifying comment on the back of track star and Oakland A’s designated runner Herb Washington’s 1975 Topps card, the phenomenon of wildly inaccurate appraisals of player value, and the utility of pinch-running specialists. Then (21:48) they talk to ESPN broadcaster Jon “Boog” Sciambi about calling KBO games from home, learning a new league, the perils and pitfalls of remote baseball broadcasting, how calling games in a different time zone has affected his sleep schedule, making international baseball accessible to American fans, how the pandemic may impact the future of broadcasting, and more.

Audio intro: Phish, "Fast Enough for You"

Audio interstitial: Richard Thompson, "Johnny’s Far Away"

Audio outro: James Taylor, "As Easy As Rolling Off a Log"


Link to Washington’s 1975 Topps card

Link to Andrew’s book about baseball in Taiwan

Link to Cardboard Gods entry on Washington’s card

Link to video of Washington pickoff

Link to 12/1/74 article on Washington

Link to 12/27/74 article on Washington

Link to Sam on Hamilton’s value

Link to Travis on Hamilton’s value

Link to Sam on Washington, Hamilton, and Bolt

Link to Ben on Lords of the Realm

Link to KBO on ESPN schedule

Link to photo of Boog’s backdrop

Link to Boog on building a better broadcast

Link to Bryan Curtis on remote broadcasts

Link to info on Project Main St.

Link to donate to Project Main St.

Link to order The MVP Machine


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