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Willie Dills recaps the Baltimore series. The Giants dropped 2 of 3 to Baltimore, but have some….some hints of hitting. But, will that continue with their road trip to Cincinnati?

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Willie Dills recaps the Baltimore series. The Giants dropped 2 of 3 to Baltimore, but have some….some hints of hitting. But, will that continue with their road trip to Cincinnati?
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Eric Nathanson (@2outhits) recaps the four-game series against the Mets at home. Apparently, the Giants don’t want us recapping GOOD baseball. It was a tough weekend for the Giants, dropping three of four to the New York B team, and just getting walloped in the last three games of the series.
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The Giants had a poor opening week to the 2026 season, with few positives to talk about, I mean, two players have actually out-homered the Giants so far. We talk about a little drama on the field between infielders, lack of hitting, how the rookie manager is handling things so far, and a nice tangent into the ABS system and C.B. Bucknor for flavor.
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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.
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Willie, Chad and our listeners predict how many wins the Giants will get, where they will finish in the NL West and what special awards might be earned.
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So today didn’t go quite as we all would have liked, and no, it was not an April Fools’ joke. Take solace in the fact that Clayton Kershaw beat the Giants, with his masterful pitching, and of course, his first career MLB home run off of Kontos in the bottom of the eighth to break a scoreless tie. Entering today’s game, Kershaw owned a 1.37 career ERA versus the Giants, and obviously lowered it by pitching a complete game shutout today.
Who knows what would have happened if Bochy had brought in Affeldt in the 8th instead of sticking with Kontos (Affeldt was warming up in the 7th, and the Dodgers had 2 lefties to lead off the eighth). I bring this up because I saw some buzz on Twitter (clearly full of even-tempered Giants fans) already chastising Bochy’s first non-move of the season. Kontos was solid in the 7th, and hey, shit happens. Yeah, Kershaw ain’t Don Robinson, Matt Cain, or Babe Ruth with the lumber, but every dog has his day, even at the plate.
The bullpen effort was a bit of a comedy show in the eighth, with a wild pitch, a walk, a botched bunt coverage, a hit batsman, extra base hits, and of course, the Kershaw home run, all leading to 4 runs, but they’ll be fine. There’s always more focus on the results of the first day of the season. It’s like a new toy you unwrapped as a kid at Christmas. You love it, caress it, play the hell out of it for the first hour or two before it usually ends up lost or in the toy bin to only get a little attention from time-to-time.
I mean, both the Astros and Dodgers are in first place right now. That won’t last long, right?
How to comfort the black and orange faithful out there:
Let’s hope the G-men can get back on track tomorrow.
Chad
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