The Expected Value podcast takes you inside the sports analytics world, by talking with people who work for teams, media and other organizations. Conversations focus on what they do, how they do it, and how they got there. Baseball, football, soccer, basketball and more sports will be covered. Please subscribe and enjoy!

Expected Value
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Podcast Overview
The Expected Value podcast takes you inside the sports analytics world, by talking with people who work for teams, media and other organizations. Conversations focus on what they do, how they do it, and how they got there. Baseball, football, soccer, basketball and more sports will be covered. Please subscribe and enjoy!
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Recent Episodes

August 7, 2024
Trevor May - ESPN Statcast Analyst, Former MLB Pitcher
Trevor May is an ESPN Statcast analyst, podcaster, and former MLB pitcher for the Twins, Mets, and Athletics. He pitched professionally from 2008-2023, originally being drafted by the Phillies. Since retiring, he has done various podcasts, founded an Esports Lab applying sabermetric principles to gaming, and continued to grow his online presence through various media. In this episode he discusses… * Available data early in his playing career and the evolution of Statcast * Learning metrics to understand his and others successes * Differences between being a starter and a reliever at the big league level * Opponent preparation and how he approached various hitters * Transitioning from player to analyst and becoming more involved on the media side * The learning curve of ESPN’s Statcast broadcast and hopes for it moving forward * Communicating data to a large audience and ways to make it digestible * Starting an Esports lab to evaluate Overwatch teams and bringing more data to the industry * Favorite video games, baseball movies, highlights of career, and much more

July 17, 2024
Zach Stovall - Director of Analytics, University of Tennessee Baseball
Zach Stovall is the Director of Analytics for the University of Tennessee baseball team who just won their first College World Series. He studied at UT while also working for the baseball team as a student manager. After three seasons with the Texas Rangers at their various minor league affiliates, he returned to the Volunteers for the 2024 season. In this episode, he discusses… * Balancing schoolwork while working for a D1 baseball program * Winning a College World Series vs a Major League World Series * Interning at the Cape Cod League and studying under various scouts * The differences between player development at the college and pro ball levels * Communicating data to players of various ages and experience * Pathway to pro ball and transitioning from college * The evolution of baseball technology at the college level * Barbecue food, best ballparks, highlight moments thus far, and much more

June 19, 2024
Lance Brozdowski - Marquee Sports Network, Player Development Analyst
Lance Brozdowski is a Player Development Analyst at Marquee Sports Network, the regional sports network for the Chicago Cubs. He brings an analytical insight and makes it more digestible for baseball fans. In this episode, he discusses… * Methods he utilizes to evaluate and breakdown MLB players and prospects * What a player development analyst does for a regional sports network * Thoughts about the new, publicly available bat tracking data * Working with and debating former big league players and managers * Analytics and metrics that he hopes to have more access to in the future * Pathway to getting here from an accounting background * Communicating complex topics on air * Under the radar prospects, favorite current pitch, who he’d start a franchise with, and much more
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