Giants Postcards: A San Francisco Giants Podcast

Who's Looking Out For The Giants?

39 min · 9. Juli 2026
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Connor Grossman and Kerry Crowley are back as trade season draws near. The guys debate Luis Arraez's future in San Francisco, whether Heliot Ramos has become a legitimate trade chip, and which veterans could be wearing different uniforms by next month. They also revisit one of the week's biggest blunders. Connor questions Tony Vitello after Matt Gage threw 51 pitches before landing on the injured list, adding to a growing list of players battling injuries after being pushed to their limits. Are the Giants creating problems of their own? On today's postcard: * Heliot Ramos's unforgettable night (6:15) * The rise of Victor Bericoto (10:22) * Matt Gage's 51-pitch disaster (15:10) * What happens at the trade deadline? (23:18) * Another update to the Tip Your Cap list (31:13) Catch Kerry on KNBR and at the San Francisco Standard, subscribe to Connor's newsletter at giantspostcards.com [https://www.giantspostcards.com], and leave a rating and review—we'll read it on the show.

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Episode Who's Looking Out For The Giants? Cover

Who's Looking Out For The Giants?

Connor Grossman and Kerry Crowley are back as trade season draws near. The guys debate Luis Arraez's future in San Francisco, whether Heliot Ramos has become a legitimate trade chip, and which veterans could be wearing different uniforms by next month. They also revisit one of the week's biggest blunders. Connor questions Tony Vitello after Matt Gage threw 51 pitches before landing on the injured list, adding to a growing list of players battling injuries after being pushed to their limits. Are the Giants creating problems of their own? On today's postcard: * Heliot Ramos's unforgettable night (6:15) * The rise of Victor Bericoto (10:22) * Matt Gage's 51-pitch disaster (15:10) * What happens at the trade deadline? (23:18) * Another update to the Tip Your Cap list (31:13) Catch Kerry on KNBR and at the San Francisco Standard, subscribe to Connor's newsletter at giantspostcards.com [https://www.giantspostcards.com], and leave a rating and review—we'll read it on the show.

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