Two Guys, a Glove and a Coke Bottle Podcast
Summary: Two Guys, a Glove and a Coke Bottle is a fan-made podcast about the San Francisco Giants baseball team. This show is not authorized or in any way connected to MLB or the San Francisco Giants.
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- Artist: Daniel Zarchy and Thomas Todd
- Copyright: ℗ & © 2021 Daniel Zarchy and Thomas Todd
Podcasts:
In the ninth episode, Thomas and Danny talk about the SF Giants FanFest, Lou Piniella's new job with the Giants, and give their over/under thoughts on the Giants outfielders.
In the eighth episode, Thomas and Danny talk about Thomas's visit with the World Series trophy, trade trivia questions, and bet over/unders on FanGraphs 2011 projections. Also, for the record, Monte Irvin is not dead.
In the seventh episode, Thomas and Danny compare ideal 25-man rosters coming out of Spring Training, and welcome back the arbitration-eligible players and sixth-starter Jeff Suppan.
In the sixth episode, Thomas and Danny explain some of the stats oft-quoted on the podcast, and give a preview of the probable 2011 Padres starting rotation.
In the fifth episode, Thomas and Danny talk about Edgar Renteria's contract with the Reds, and discuss the Giants' remaining options at shortstop. Thomas rants about the balooning Giants salary and possible solutions in the coming seasons.
In the fourth episode, Thomas and Danny talk about Guillermo Mota's minor league deal, compare potential starting lineups, and welcome Bud's Corner, a new segment previewing the 2011 San Diego Padres position players.
In the third episode, Thomas and Danny talk about the spurning of Edgar Renteria, Cliff Lee's addition to the Phillies pitching rotation, and the future of the Giants pitching staff.
In the second episode, Thomas and Danny search for a new name for the podcast, discuss the Giants' backup infielders, vow to adhere to the Panda Solidarity diet, and condemn the folly of long, expensive contracts.
In this introductory episode, Thomas and Danny discuss the Giants' off-season roster moves, including new faces at shortstop, old faces in left field, and the potentially skinnier face holding down third base.