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March 7, 2014
TINO (There Is No Offseason)
Ep. 9: You Sound How Jesus Montero Looks
by Bret Sayre, Ben Carsley, Craig Goldstein and Mauricio Rubio
The second of the deluge of new podcasts here at Baseball Prospectus Fantasy, There is No Off-Season is quite different than its sister podcast, Flags Fly Forever. In this space, we will discuss all things dynasty and long-term keeper related, and nothing but. We will focus on both the major and minor league sides of things, but all within the spectrum of long-term value. You'll learn a lot, at least when we're not spouting off inside jokes and berating Craig--and even maybe then too. Oh, and remember to rate and review us on iTunes.
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There Is No Ending! (1:21:29-1:24:24)
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To the listener who asked about inflation, I wrote a LOT about this at my old, pre-Baseball Prospectus blog. There are also all sorts of links in the article if you really, really, really want to dive in.
http://rotothinktank.blogspot.com/2012/03/calculating-inflation-2012.html