FanGraphs Audio: Dave Cameron Analyzes All Baseball

Episode 248
FanGraphs managing editor Dave Cameron, as per usual, makes his weekly appearance on FanGraphs Audio and analyzes all baseball.

Discussed:
• Roster expansion and September hitting — more on that theme.
• Safeco Park’s strange offensive environment — how it might affect the team’s roster construction in the near future. Also: other parks that effect other organizations’ roster construction.
• High-ceiling vs. high-floor prospects, the relative merits of.

Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter.

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Audio after the jump. (Approximately 46 min. play time.)

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  1. Aaron C says:

    I am the 0.5% that is familiar with The University of Wisconsin’s Union South

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  2. keegs says:

    always enjoy it when Dave Cameron analyzes all of the baseball

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  3. yaboynate says:

    Was that the sweet stylings of The Lumineers I heard drifting through the University of Wisconsin’s Union South?

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  4. RA Rowe says:

    “If you consider the value of doubles, walks, defense and base running, you are all of the sudden ruining the greatness of baseball.”

    If the above were the entire podcast, I would have been satisfied… nay, thrilled. Excellent work.

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  5. Harjit says:

    when I tried to load this from itunes I got an error/old podcast playing, anyone else having any trouble?

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  6. yolo says:

    edgy, i liked it

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