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Episode 83: Disco Stew

Episode 83: Disco Stew is out!

In the eighty-third episode, Thomas and Danny talk with Kevin Kaduk of Yahoo Sports and Big League Stew, about the Giants chances to win the division, possible trades in the NL West, the future of the Cubs, and plays at the plate.

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Episode 64: Urban Legend

$17.15 million buys a lot of bamboo.

Episode 64: Urban Legend is out!

In the sixty-fourth episode, Thomas and Danny chat with MLB Insider Mychael Urban about the contracts with Tim Lincecum and Pablo Sandoval, Matt Cain’s potential extension, outfield woes, Front Office shenanigans, and more.

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Don’t Panic, Tuesday Edition

When life gives you lemons...

He also had a device that looked rather like a largish electronic calculator. This had about a hundred tiny flat press buttons and a screen about four inches square on which any one of a million “pages” could be summoned at a moment’s notice. It looked insanely complicated, and this was one of the reasons why the snug plastic cover it fitted into had DON’T PANIC printed on it in large friendly letters.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams. Edited for relevancy.

It would be a bit of an understatement to say that the first five games of the 2011 have been disappointing, especially after such a ridiculous spat of bloops, bleeps, clank-mitts, overthrows, and mistakes to our rivals, the hated Dodgres (pronounced Dodge-Rays).

Starting the season 1-4 sucks, especially with the honor of having our games being shown on ESPN and all, and the associated honor of game-times that prevent local fans from watching the beginning of the games.

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