“i listen routinely to just two fantasy baseball podcasts. rates and barrels and baseball hq radio. they both deliver content without the bro-chatter, and their hosts and guests track their biases - signaling their respect for the challenge it is predicting and projecting players’ success. that’s important to me, as a consumer of baseball skills analysis who hasn’t got the luxury of time to do the kind of in-depth research that eno sarris and derrick van riper are able to.
but when it comes to pitching analysis, eno sarris may be the most down-to-earth among independent pitching skills analysts. he knows he’s speaking to a broad audience. he offers hands-down pithier descriptions of a pitcher’s skills, supported by the evidence he generates with his stuff and location models, by comparison to what some other pitching analysts do with theirs. and he is regularly careful to define his terms. as a non-expert, when i tune in to listen to Rs”
bob ben luke ray via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/08/24