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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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Episode 55: I Don’t Want…Your Life

When the lights go down in the city...

Episode 55: I Don’t Want…Your Life is out!

In the fifty-fifth episode, Thomas and Danny wrap up the Giants season and future with Grant Brisbee of McCoveyChronicles.com, talk about the playoffs and possible World Series picks, and pick movies and books for the TGaGaaCB Movie and Book Club.

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San Francisco Giants: The 5 Most Unlikely Wins of 2011

While the San Francisco Giants continue to wage a bitter war for the National League West division, it’s impossible to deny that they have been one of the most exciting teams in recent memory.

Their lack of reliable hitters and excellent starting pitching, along with the league-wide drop in offensive production, have led to a very, very low-scoring environment.

Through their first 72 games, the Giants have played a shocking 30 one-run games (with a 19-11 record), as well as 11 extra-inning games (with a 7-4 record).

Still, one of the most significant features of the Giants is their ability to come from behind, which has created some pretty interesting games. In this slideshow, I would like to show you the Giants’ five most unlikely wins (in no particular order).

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