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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about a baseball (and softball) toilet flapper, discuss (13:32) the continued excellence of Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani (and the benefits of celebrating both instead of elevating one over the other), follow up on the Angels’ shutouts, Mike Trout’s post-injury rebound, the MLBPA’s effort to unionize minor leaguers (38:09), players whose homer totals matched their uniform numbers (46:25), César Hernández’s homers (47:38), Dallas Keuchel’s disastrous denouement (51:14), the Frontier League’s record-setting Empire State Greys (57:38), the variability of check-swing strike call rates (1:00:27), Yankee Stadium’s noise level (1:04:16), and a playoff-seeding quirk’s potential for tanking (1:13:05), followed by additional discussion on Zac Gallen’s scoreless streak (1:22:01) and Joe Maddon’s thoughts on analytics and managing (1:26:35), plus a Past Blast from 1899 (1:46:42) and a few closing thoughts (1:50:30).

Audio intro: The Lumineers, “Flapper Girl

Audio outro: The Long Blondes, “You Could Have Both


Link to flapper wrapper photo

Link to Korky flapper page

Link to Hugh Laurie “Corky” montage

Link to article on Clemens and Ohtani

Link to article on Ohtani’s autograph

Link to team shutout leaders

Link to Russell on Ohtani’s WAR

Link to final Frontier League standings

Link to Greys interview episode

Link to lowest pro winning percentages

Link to Evan’s unionization update

Link to list of highest ERAs (min. 60 IP)

Link to Bill James on grounder longevity

Link to Rob Neyer’s response to James

Link to @would_it_dong for Hernández

Link to video of Hernández’s HR

Link to article on Hernández’s HR

Link to Stat Blast on Hernández

Link to Craig Finn tweet

Link to Rob Mains on playoff seeding

Link to Joe Sheehan on playoff seeding

Link to Dan Szymborski on Gallen

Link to Michael Ajeto on Gallen

Link to team OAA leaderboard

Link to “OAA behind pitcher” leaderboard

Link to Maddon’s comments

Link to Richard Hershberger’s Strike Four

Link to 1899 story source

Link to Richard Garner primate research

Link to Barzun baseball essay


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