Logon Webb got crushed on Opening Night. Things didn’t go much better the rest of the series. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
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We are trying something new: series recaps! Ok, not the best series to start with, considering the fact that the Giants were swept at home by the Yankees, but, here we are. It is a historically bad start. But, Chad’s here to talk about it. We also are debuting a draft of a new podcast theme song, produced by Willie Dills.
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Aside from our episodes after the 2012 and 2014 World Series victories, our annual season preview is the episode that we most look forward to every year. Can’t you just smell the grass? The trio discusses the opening day roster and dives into our season predictions for wins, if they make the playoffs, statistical team leads and more. Most of the time, we’re way off, but we try. And there are tangents…so many tangents. Might want to play this one on 2x.
Venezuela celebrates after defeating the favored US team in the WBC Championship game. (Sam Navarro, Imagn Images)
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The trio assembled to talk about Spring Training, potential roster decisions as they are about to break camp, the WBC, and the Wall of Fame is getting several new additions in August!
New Giant Harrison Bader points to the dent he made with his first spring homer for the team. He later signed it with “Sorry”. (courtesy Monica Godfrey)
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We’re back, baby! Eric and Chad kick off TortureCast’s 16th season of covering San Francisco Giants baseball with a lively discussion about the team’s major acquisitions during the offseason (Harrison Bader, Luis Arraez, Adrian Houser, and Tyler Mahle), notable departures (sad about Wilmer Flores), the early spring results, the projected lineup and rotation, and some interesting numbers about ABS and how it can really make some umpires look bad acutely, but not so bad overall. The sun is shining (at least in Arizona), you can smell the fresh-cut grass, and we can’t wait for another season of Giants baseball!