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This is episode #79, represented by Jean Machi (for the second time), of the podcast created by Spencer Silva and Alex Quiroga. In this episode, they discuss the 49ers loss to the Green Bay Packers (26:30), do the NorCal Pick Six (43:00), and answer questions from the fans (55:00). Recorded 10/16/2018.
This is episode #63, represented by Jean Machi, of the podcast created by Spencer Silva and Alex Quiroga. In this episode, they discuss the Giants last week (19:30), give an NFL Power Ranking (34:45), answer questions from the fans (1:07:30), and discuss Deadpool 2 and the Taylor Swift Reputation Tour (1:12:15). Recorded 5/22/2018.
The future is now! We are coming up on September. What does this mean? If you’re in a holds league then it’s time to make your big run! But before the baseball comes the food, thus we needed to discuss grilling in Germany. Todd is disgusted that we grilled without a Weber Grill. Jamacian style cooking folks. Want a YouTube video? Sure… what?!? It doesn’t exist. I just spent 20 minutes looking through youtube videos and couldn’t find this method. Basically, you use a super high heat and over-marinate the chicken. Especially important is a ton of herbs. Then you stack all the chicken (skin on!) into the middle of the grill, this is really counter-intuitive to every grill rule you’ve ever learn, but trust me. The marinade/herb mixture drips into the fire creating a ton of smoke. The chicken pieces at the bottom will get pretty dark pretty quickly. The key is to rotate the chicken every couple of minutes and put the ones on the top to the bottom to char. The ones at the top continue to cook indirectly from the heat coming off the pieces on the bottom. If done correctly, you’ll end up with chicken that has a nice black char, but still is moist inside. We had a great idea in the beginning of the season refer to Jung Ho Kang’s power as K-Pop. Darnit, why we didn’t follow up on this will remain one of the great tragedies of the 2015 season? This leads us into a discussion about the middle infield. In typical 2020 All-Star fashion, we wander into a discussion about no pop, speed guys like Anthony Gose. Pop-speed-pop, a new form of EDM? No, we go back to guys with power and discuss the two big boppers at the corners, Sano and Bryant. Todd likes Sano’s power and I like Bryant’s sneaky speed. And speaking of power, we go to Top 5 3Bs for next year. We’re really going all-in on the young guys at the hot corner. Same discussion with the outfield. Is Mike Trout still #1 overall? Four of the top 5 are pretty standard, but the fifth is a long-time favorite of the podcast that might surprise you. Queue Scary Music: CLOSERPOCALYPSE! The Boston situation is ugly. Jean Machi is the guy, but probably best to just leave him to someone more desperate. The Oakland situation seems like Drew Pomeranz is the guy. We like him a ton more than Machi (so he’ll probably lose the gig tomorrow). The best of the bottom of the barrel prize goes to Tom Wilhelmsen. He’s solid and the other guys in Seattle are having issues. Greg Holland doesn’t really scare us too much. But the guy to own there would be Wade Davis, but he’s good enough that he should have been owned already. Addison Reed? Not a closer, but he got traded to the Mets. Can the Mets fix him? We’re not hopeful, but you never know. September Callups Lighting Round: Corey Seager, Jesse Winker, Urias, Nick Williams, Javy Baez. As always, check us out on Twitter @2020AllStars, Instagram 2020AllStars, and iTunes. Season 3 Episode 25 (42:56)
Episode 263 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is live! In this episode, Paul Sporer and Eno Sarris talk Jean Machi in Boston, Ian Desmond surging, Marcus Stroman throwing, Howie Kendrick replacements, Chris Davis, Carlos Gonzalez, and Kyle Schwarber raking, Michael Taylor’s intrigue, and Eno’s Tuesday piece. Relevant pieces: Eno on Batted […]
In the first solo TortureCast, Chad attempts to substitute rum and coke and brevity for the lack of conversation. Hey, the Giants have the BEST RECORD IN ALL OF BASEBALL, and we, er, Chad, needs to talk about it, as it may go south at any time. Also, Panda's hot, Posey's not, and MLB.com gives the Giants an 88.6% chance of making the postseason.