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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Fanatics purchasing Topps and MLB Network reportedly parting ways with Ken Rosenthal because of his criticism of Rob Manfred. Then (27:36) they kick off a series of episodes about measuring difficult-to-quantify aspects of the sport by talking to Cameron Grove about translating his study of astrophysics into baseball research, assessing pitchers’ stuff, the cause of the time through the order penalty, pitcher deception, catcher game-calling, tracking and analyzing pitchers’ motions from video, proprietary data he wishes he had, the behavior of the ball, and his baseball ambitions. Finally (1:12:00), they bring on Eric Chalek to explain how he developed Major League Equivalencies (MLEs) for Negro Leaguers and other pre-integration Black baseball players, how his MLEs help put those players’ careers in context, the challenge of assessing league quality, Josh Gibson’s and Satchel Paige’s MLEs, Cooperstown implications, and missing data.

Audio intro: Robert Plant, “Network News

Audio interstitial 1: Jimi Hendrix, “Astro Man

Audio interstitial 2: The New Pornographers, “Loose Translation

Audio outro: The Delgados, “Ballad of Accounting


Link to WSJ report on Fanatics/Topps

Link to EW episode about Fanatics/Topps

Link to report about Rosenthal and Manfred

Link to 2020 Rosenthal column

Link to Rosenthal tweet

Link to Cameron’s website

Link to DESI’s Wikipedia page

Link to Cameron’s pitch quality app

Link to Cameron’s TTOP tweet

Link to Cameron’s other TTOP tweet

Link to previous familiarity/fatigue research

Link to Cameron on pitcher workloads

Link to Ben on playoff familiarity

Link to Cameron on over/underperformers

Link to Cameron’s motion data

Link to Ben on pitching deception

Link to Cameron on game-calling

Link to Cameron on game-calling leaders

Link to Cameron on the ball’s behavior

Link to Alan Nathan on fly ball variation

Link to Cameron on umpiring difficulty

Link to Adam Darowski EW interview episode

Link to Adam’s interview with Eric

Link to 42 for 21 EW interview episode

Link to Eric’s 42 for 21 ballot

Link to Adam on post-integration stars

Link to Hall of Stats MLEs announcement

Link to Eric’s website

Link to Eric’s MLE method for hitters

Link to Eric’s MLE methods for pitchers


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