Author Archives: Daniel Zarchy

About Daniel Zarchy

I enjoy baseball.

Episode 71: Got Any Hitters? Go Fish!

What will be Brandon Belt's role in 2012?

Episode 71: Got Any Hitters? Go Fish! is out!

In the seventy-first episode, Thomas and Danny talk with Grantland.com writer Jonah Keri about his 2012 Giants preview, the infield situation, Matt Cain’s true worth, Brandon Belt’s quest for playing time, and why Giants fans should be angry with the Front Office.

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Go Giants!

Special Episode: Clubhouse Shorties

Special Episode: Clubhouse Shorties is out!

In this special episode, Thomas and Danny tour the Giants clubhouse in Scottsdale, and talk offseason and preparation with Pablo Sandoval, Javier Lopez, Brandon Crawford, Clay Hensley, Eli Whiteside and Chris Stewart.

Here are the individual interviews.

Pablo Sandoval

Javier Lopez

Brandon Crawford

Clay Hensley

Eli Whiteside

Chris Stewart

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You can also find it on the RSS feed, or by clicking on the play button below. We look forward to your feedback, either by commenting here on the blog, emailing us at giantspod@gmail.com, or our Twitter feed.

Go Giants!

Close to Home

While TGaGaaCB is a baseball podcast, Thomas and I have made no secret of our love for football. I’m a big 49ers fan, and Thomas is a fan of the Colts 49ers Titans whatever team Peyton Manning is on. The football world has been shocked by Bounty-gate, the discovery that former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams ran a “bounty” program, giving players financial rewards for injuring opposing players.

Now, football is an intensely physical sport, and people do get injured regularly just playing the game, even if there is no foul play or specific malice involved. Players are encouraged to hit hard and do everything it takes to help their team win, and to pretend otherwise is naive.

Still, this whole thing just feels wrong, and I’ve been having a hard time figuring out exactly why. Maybe it has something to do with this: Continue reading