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April 1, 2015
BP Daily Podcast
Effectively Wild: One Post, 30 Team Preview Podcasts
by Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller and Sahadev Sharma
The third annual Effectively Wild team preview podcast series—a 30-team odyssey from worst to best PECOTA-projected record, hosted by Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller, and Sahadev Sharma and featuring 60 guest bloggers, beat writers, and broadcasters—is complete. As we've done twice before, we've collected links, runtimes, and guest lists for every preview in one post to make it easier for you to binge before Opening Day. Whether you're interested in a particular episode or you're in need of background noise for the next 26 hours, 17 minutes, and 12 seconds, you can find what you want below.
AL East
Tampa Bay Rays [Link] (53:10, with Adam Sobsey and Andrew Astleford)
Boston Red Sox [Link] (1:01:30, with Tim Britton and Alex Speier)
New York Yankees [Link] (57:20, with Chad Jennings)
Toronto Blue Jays [Link] (53:45, with Andrew Stoeten and Shi Davidi)
Baltimore Orioles [Link] (51:53, with Jeff Long and Roch Kubatko)
AL Central
Detroit Tigers [Link] (52:07, with Ken Funck and Jason Beck)
Cleveland Indians [Link] (54:25, with Bryan Joiner and Jordan Bastian)
Kansas City Royals [Link] (52:19, with Andy McCullough and Sam Mellinger)
Chicago White Sox [Link] (1:02:21, with Tim Marchman and Dan Hayes)
Minnesota Twins [Link] (51:24, with Steve Neuman and Mike Berardino)
AL West
Oakland Athletics [Link] (37:49, with Philip Michaels and John Hickey)
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim [Link] (42:13, with Dan Volmar and Pedro Moura)
Texas Rangers [Link] (47:57, with Russell Carleton and Anthony Andro)
Seattle Mariners [Link] (46:29, with Patrick Dubuque and Mike Curto)
Houston Astros [Link] (1:00:11, with Ted Walker and Evan Drellich)
NL East
Washington Nationals [Link] (50:38, with Chris Cwik and James Wagner)
Atlanta Braves [Link] (57:38, with Alex Remington and Mark Bowman)
Philadelphia Phillies [Link] (47:57, with Michael Baumann and Meghan Montemurro)
New York Mets [Link] (59:24, with Ted Berg and Marc Carig)
Miami Marlins [Link] (51:33, with Bryan Grosnick and Joe Frisaro)
NL Central
St. Louis Cardinals [Link] (55:06, with Howard Megdal and Derrick Goold)
Cincinnati Reds [Link] (56:12, with R.J. Anderson and C. Trent Rosecrans)
Milwaukee Brewers [Link] (45:58, with J.P. Breen and Joe Block)
Pittsburgh Pirates [Link] (55:01, with Sarah Sprague and Travis Sawchik)
Chicago Cubs [Link] (1:02:07, with Chris Crawford and Bruce Miles)
NL West
Los Angeles Dodgers [Link] (59:09, with Molly Knight and Eric Stephen)
San Francisco Giants [Link] (48:53, with Grant Brisbee and Alex Pavlovic)
San Diego Padres [Link] (48:30, with Miles Wray and Corey Brock)
Arizona Diamondbacks [Link] (45:54, with David Raposa and Nick Piecoro)
Colorado Rockies [Link] (48:19, with David Roth, Andrew Koo and Nick Groke)
Thanks for accompanying us on our latest spring-training trip around the majors; we now return to our regularly scheduled programming. Subscribe to our feed to get new episodes of Effectively Wild delivered to your podcast-playing devices every weekday morning throughout the year.
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Thank you guys [and gal(s) I remember at least one female writer] for doing this. I listened to every single one of these and followed a few of the beat writers based on their sense of humor or their ideas.