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May 28, 2013
BP Daily Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 211: The Phillies, the Blue Jays, and Selling/The Scary Side of Jose Canseco
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben Lindbergh is an author of Baseball Prospectus.
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Sam's assertion on today's podcast on the emotional makeup of MLBers was painted with a broad brush. Please back up your assertions with empirical data. Otherwise, I will place his statements in the same category in which I have placed statements by Sergio Garcia and Fuzzy Zoeller about Tiger Woods. Such stereotyping as Sam did today from the example of Jose Canseco is outdated and is not why I tune into this podcast. I want facts about baseball. What if ball players are simply talented enough to fulfill on their dreams? Does that make them a sociopath? Any facts to back up that MLBers live a sheltered life growing up?
Thanks
Matt Martin