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October 1, 2015
BP Daily Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 736: Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, and the Angels' Attempt to Stay Alive
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller

Ben and Sam talk to OC Register writer Pedro Moura about the odd career paths of Mike Trout and Albert Pujols, the Angels' recent resurgence, and the team's search for a new GM.
Audio intro: Thin Lizzy, "Angel from the Coast"
Audio outro: Jimi Hendrix, "Angel"
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A note to Pedro Moura (thanks for bringing him in for this podcast, btw -- the following quibble notwithstanding, he was fascinating): The Angels do NOT lead MLB in one-run wins "by a wide margin," either on a total basis or a winning-percentage basis. In fact they don't lead in these categories at all. Both of those marks are owned by Pittsburgh, with a 36-17 record in one-run games. Beyond games played as of podcast time, the Angels would have had to go 3-1 to catch the Pirates; note that they actually lost a 1-run game Wednesday, to break their streak and force them to win their final three games by one run to catch up.