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Episode 120: World Series Preview Part Deux – Yost Infection

Clowning around with a panda hat at February's Fanfest

From left to right: Panda, Buster. Photo by Bill Zarchy.

Episode 120: World Series Preview Part Deux – Yost Infection

In the hundred-and-twentieth episode, Thomas and Danny talk to the Blogfather Grant Brisbee about the Giants’ wild season, Bruce Bochy’s matchup against Ned Yost, Buster Posey hitting fastballs, and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

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Episode 118: NLCS Preview – Cardinal Sins, The Teams You Love to Hate

Bumgarner

Your ace pitcher, ladies and gentlemen (pre-Samson days).

Episode 118: NLCS Preview – Cardinal Sins, The Teams You Love to Hate

In the hundred-and-eighteenth episode, Thomas and Danny look back at the topsy turvy season, recap Thomas’ trip to Pittsburgh, the Giants dominant victory over the Nationals, and look ahead to an NLCS rematch against the Cardinals.

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POSTGAME RECAP: Django Uncained

Everybody predicted that Game One of the 2010 World Series would be one for the record books. Two-time Cy Young Award Winner Tim Lincecum was going up against Cliff Lee, a man eight feet tall with flaming red hair, with an arm made mostly of titanium who had yet to give up a run in his entire playing career.  Lincecum, a man of slight build and a back just four pitches away from flying into the stands mid-pitch, would have to be perfect to keep the game within reach of the mighty Clifton. If one this was certain, it was that this would be a pitchers duel for the ages.

And yet, that didn’t quite happen. Timmy was only decent and Clifton was flat-out bad, and the Pitchers Duel For the Ages ended 11-7. In fact, it seems like every time we have a PDFtA it ends up crappy, like when Yu Darvish and Justin Verlander faced off last week and Verlander walked in two runs. PDFtAs are so often disappointments.

Not tonight, though. Matt Cain recovered from his shaky first inning and an inconsistent strike zone to pitch seven strong innings. He gave up just one hit and two walks after the first inning, including striking out four of the last six batters he faced. Strasburg was equally brilliant, escaping a bases-loaded jam in the first inning and sitting down the last 10 Giants he faced. Both stars lived up to expectations.

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