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Jeff Sullivan is a former co-host of Effectively Wild and writer at FanGraphs. Jeff was announced as [[Ben Lindbergh]]'s new permanent co-host after [[Sam Miller]]'s departure in episode 1000, though his first episode as co-host was not until 1006.
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Jeff Sullivan is a former co-host of Effectively Wild and writer at FanGraphs. Jeff was announced as [[Ben Lindbergh]]'s new permanent co-host after [[Sam Miller]]'s departure in episode 1000, though his first episode as co-host was not until [[Episode 1006: Sullivan's Travels|1006]], in January 2017. His final episode was [[Episode 1339: Jeff Got a Job|1339]], in February 2019, when he announced he was leaving for an analytics job with the Tampa Bay Rays.
   
 
Before becoming a permanent co-host, Jeff appeared on several Effectively Wild episodes:
 
Before becoming a permanent co-host, Jeff appeared on several Effectively Wild episodes:

Revision as of 05:20, 18 March 2019

Jeff Sullivan is a former co-host of Effectively Wild and writer at FanGraphs. Jeff was announced as Ben Lindbergh's new permanent co-host after Sam Miller's departure in episode 1000, though his first episode as co-host was not until 1006, in January 2017. His final episode was 1339, in February 2019, when he announced he was leaving for an analytics job with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Before becoming a permanent co-host, Jeff appeared on several Effectively Wild episodes:

Additionally, Jeff held a monthly appearance with Carson Cistulli as part of FanGraphs Audio. Jeff's appearances on FanGraphs Audio became less frequent after becoming Effectively Wild co-host.

Jeff holds a fondness for hockey and the outdoors (particularly mountain-climbing and volcanoes), as well as a fear of trampolines.

Jeff is a Mariners fan who started blogging about the team at Leone for Third in 2003, and as a founder of Lookout Landing in 2005. He later wrote for SB Nation MLB before being hired at FanGraphs. His writing has appeared on ESPN.com, FiveThirtyEight, Slate, and Just A Bit Outside.

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