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July 17, 2015
BP Daily Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 705: The Anniversary Emails Edition
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
On the podcast's third anniversary, Ben and Sam answer emails about how much baseball players work, whatever happened to offensive shortstops, breaking unwritten rules, projecting prospects, and more, then place an impromptu call.
Audio intro: Golden Dogs, "Anniversary Waltz"
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Wouldn't you want one of your scouts to be the son of a GM? Yes, his ultimate allegiance is to his father, but in the case of accidental "oopsies" wouldn't the scout have much more to gain than the GM? Or is it assumed the GM is better at preventing oopsies than the scout?
Let's assume these two talk on holidays and share work conversations. If it's like a normal person complaining about work you would get into "We have this dumb thing" or "We continue to do this" or "Ever since we did this" conversations. The scout has much more to gain than the GM. The scout's opinions and ideologies mean nothing.