Tag Archives: Buster Posey

Episode 82: That’s What My Wife Drinks

Episode 82: That’s What My Wife Drinks is out!

In the eighty-second episode, Thomas and Danny talk with fellow blogger Scott Willis about the All-Star Game, first-half recaps, more Tim Lincecum talk, Gregor Blanco, and the bullpen situation. And beer.

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Go Giants!

Episode 75: BeltzRgood

Remember that time Brandon Belt was on the field?

Episode 75: BeltzRgood is out!

In the seventy-fifth episode, Thomas and Danny talk to Padres correspondent Levon about the series win, Aubrey Huff’s trip to the DL, Angel Pagan’s hitting streak, Brandon Belt’s disappearance, and Buster Posey.

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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