Episode 88: Buster Smash

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Episode 88: Buster Smash is out!

In the eighty-eighth episode, Thomas and Danny talk with Ashley Chavez of the MLB Fan Cave about life as a cave dweller, Buster Posey’s dominance, Tim Lincecum’s return to form, the Giants bullpen situation, Pablo Sandoval’s return, and Jonathan Papelbon’s continued existence.

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Go Giants!

Postgame Wrap: Bad Hitting Beats Bad Pitching

After about the 6th inning or so, I spent a while trying to figure out what the theme of tonight’s postgamer would be. First I wanted to talk about how good Ryan Vogelsong is, and say again that he’ll be getting Cy Young votes. Second I wanted to fawn over Buster Posey’s .399 OBP, and say again that he’ll be getting MVP votes. Third, I wanted to point out the offensive contributions by Hunter Pence and Marco Scutaro, and give credit where credit is due to Brian Sabean and the Front Office.

Instead, given the late hour of this post, tonight’s theme is going to be me going to bed early, and the following: Continue reading “Postgame Wrap: Bad Hitting Beats Bad Pitching”

Postgame Wrap: Hail to the Buster

This was the first game that I’ve watched in about a week, and it was certainly a game worth paying attention to. Now, the games in Colorado were just ridiculous; yesterday’s game got way out of hand. Tonight’s game was never comfortable, but never out of reach. Babe Buster came up to bat in the first in a home-run situation and clubbed it out, as he’s pretty much been doing regularly since the All-Star Break. Posey’s name will be in the discussion for MVP this year; Andrew McCutchen is probably the front-runner, but Posey (and Melky Cabrera) will almost certainly be in the running.

Barry Zito was excellent. His curveball curved, his cutter cut, his slider slid, his fastball…looked like a grandma driving through the suburbs on a Sunday afternoon. He really didn’t make many mistakes, as the hits against him mostly came on relatively good pitches, or pitches out of the zone. He also didn’t walk anybody, for just the second time this year. Continue reading “Postgame Wrap: Hail to the Buster”

Postgame Wrap: Giants 1-0 When Hunter Pence Is Late To Game

Tim Lincecum was bad. Then he was back. Then he was bad. Bad, bad, back, back, bad. If Tim Lincecum’s season was a roller coaster ride, it would probably be Big Thunder Mountain. Not a lot of severe ups and downs, but you’re gonna get jerked around a lot. Unpopular opinion: I hate Disneyland.

Lincecum in his last 4 outings:

26.2 IP, 8 ER, 32 K, 7 BB Continue reading “Postgame Wrap: Giants 1-0 When Hunter Pence Is Late To Game”

Episode 87: Between a Talk and a Hardball

Best shape of his life. Photo by Bill Zarchy.

Episode 87: Between a Talk and a Hardball is out!

In the eighty-seventh episode, Thomas and Danny talk with Craig Calcaterra of Hardball Talk on NBC Sports about the Giants, possible deadline trades, the Dodgers’ new additions, the 2010 playoffs, and recovering lawyers.

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Go Giants!