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David Laurila |
Alex Wilson Q&A at Baseball Prospectus |
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Atzar |
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Great interview, thanks. Alex Wilson seems like a very intelligent person. His responses were articulate and informative, and he'll be fun to root for as
he proceeds through the minor leagues.
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Sibby Sisti |
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He's projected to be pitching at High A Salem next season, bypassing Greenville. So the FO must have confidence in his ability and is moving him along
quickly. Next year he should be at full strength meaning no more three inning limits.
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raftsox |
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Good interview.
Question for you David: How do you choose which interviews are Podcasts and which are the written variety? I assume that you record most, if not all, of your interviews on the off chance that they'll be podcasts only to convert many of them.
I am speechless. ...this site is not intended to be a place where you post every ridiculous and half-formed thought that comes into your head.
... You should post less. - AMarshal2
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David Laurila |
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raftsox wrote:Sorry for the delayed response to your question. I do record all of them. The vast majority of time I record with specific intent -- print or podcast -- as I am usually very informal when the plan is print -- too informal for it to be passable as audio. On a small number of occasions, I've intended something to be a podcast, only to default to print because of sound-quality issues or other glitches. I acually did one with David Price a few days ago that will likely fit that description. As for the decision of print or podcast, that is a hard question to answer. A number of variables come into play, including how much I know about the interview subject's personality.
Last Edited By: David Laurila 09/14/09 6:05 PM.
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