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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley recap the conclusion of the Carlos Correa free agency saga, breaking down his new, actually finalized contract with the Twins, reviewing his offseason odyssey, and trying to anticipate his future. Then (28:20) they banter about Trevor Story’s elbow surgery, the Blue Jays’ and Marlins’ signings of Brandon Belt and Johnny Cueto, respectively (and Belt’s thoughts on chicken tenders), the Tigers moving in and lowering the fences at Comerica Park, and ballplayers’ belts and their handedness (dis)advantages as characteristics that set baseball apart. After that (54:47), they talk to two professors from the University of Illinois, Daniel Eck and Adrian Burgos, Jr., about their research into fans’ inflated appraisals of players from the distant past, the changing caliber of play in the majors over time, and adjusting traditional and advanced stats for the expansion of the player pool, followed (1:35:19) by a few updates and a Past Blast from 1954.

Audio intro: The Decemberists, “Red Right Ankle

Audio interstitial: Uncle Tupelo, “Factory Belt

Audio outro: Frank Sinatra, “I Don’t Believe in Rumors


Link to Ben Clemens on Correa again

Link to Heyman on Correa

Link to Rosenthal on Correa

Link to Correa’s comments

Link to Mets’ Correa statement

Link to over/under draft results

Link to story on Story

Link to internal brace info

Link to Story’s arm strength

Link to Justin Choi on Belt

Link to Belt on chicken tenders

Link to Leo Morgenstern on Cueto

Link to Comerica alterations

Link to Miggy reaction

Link to HR park factors

Link to info on Miggy at Comerica

Link to long outs at Comerica

Link to more long outs at Comerica

Link to ballpark homogenization study

Link to lefty advantage research

Link to more on lefty advantages

Link to NYT on lefties and sports

Link to FG on the lefty pitcher edge

Link to Eck’s professor page

Link to Burgos’s professor page

Link to previous Burgos appearance

Link to adjusted WAR leaderboard

Link to technical model details

Link to Eck on era adjustments

Link to results part I

Link to results part II

Link to results part III

Link to MLB-eligible population

Link to Ben on quality of play

Link to 1954 story source

Link to article on baseball-fan age

Link to Jacob Pomrenke’s website

Link to Jacob Pomrenke on Twitter

Link to Nightengale on the Braves

Link to 2012 Anthopoulous article

Link to MLBTR on Vogt

Link to typesetting characters info


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