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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley are joined by Jake Mintz of Céspedes Family BBQ to talk about Twins pitching coach Wes Johnson leaving the team midseason to join LSU, why MLB teams are hiring coaches from college and why colleges are hiring them back, whether MLB teams should pay coaches more, the state of player development in college, Jake’s experience at the College World Series, his short summary of what non-college baseball fans should know about the just-completed college season, the arrival of Royals rookie Vinnie Pasquantino, the Astros’ extremely low-offense catchers, the importance of pitch-tipping, Rafael Devers heating up and sitting down, Clay Holmes’s improvement after leaving the Pirates, the unwritten rules of closer entrance song etiquette, Justin Turner’s walk-up song consistency, and more. Then (1:00:19), Ben and Meg banter about yet another Tyler Wade/Taylor Ward broadcaster mixup, how Freddie Freeman leaving Atlanta is like Ben leaving grammar school, and whether wearing two gloves could actually be legal, plus a Past Blast from 1869.

Audio intro: Shy Boys, “In Gloves

Audio outro: Monophonics, “Let That Sink In


Link to Dan Hayes on Johnson

Link to SI post about Johnson

Link to article about Fetter

Link to Ben on college player dev

Link to story on Twins’ college coaches

Link to ESPN on the CWS outcome

Link to Jake on Houston’s catchers

Link to team catcher offense

Link to Trout pitch-tipping GIF

Link to Jordan on Devers

Link to Speier on Devers

Link to article about Holmes post-Pirates

Link to Ben Clemens on Holmes

Link to Jordan on Holmes

Link to Cameron Grove on pitch usage

Link to Rob Arthur on pitch usage

Link to Rob on pitch usage again

Link to sinker usage leaderboard

Link to grounder rate leaderboard

Link to Ken Rosenthal on Freeman

Link to Jay Jaffe on Freeman

Link to Kershaw comment on Freeman

Link to article on Flores crying

Link to wicket-keeper wiki

Link to wicket-keeper image

Link to Richard Hershberger’s Strike Four

Link to 1869 story source


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