Giants Postcards: A San Francisco Giants Podcast
Giants Postcards: A San Francisco Giants Podcast
Podcast Description
Giants Postcards is your go-to podcast for the latest on the San Francisco Giants. Join former Sports Illustrated baseball editor Connor Grossman and KNBR's Kerry Crowley as they laugh, debate, and discuss all things Giants. Whether you're looking to remember some #ForeverGiants, vent about the Dodgers, or anything else MLB-related, we've got you covered one postcard at a time.
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The podcast covers a range of topics including team performance analyses, player statistics, and fan interactions. Notable episodes delve into themes like Opening Day overreactions, with discussions on players' potential and predictions for the season, including episodes that discuss player comparisons and historical ties to the Giants.

Giants Postcards is your go-to podcast for the latest on the San Francisco Giants. Join former Sports Illustrated baseball editor Connor Grossman and KNBR’s Kerry Crowley as they laugh, debate, and discuss all things Giants. Whether you’re looking to remember some #ForeverGiants, vent about the Dodgers, or anything else MLB-related, we’ve got you covered one postcard at a time.
Connor Grossman and Kerry Crowley are back to break down a very Giants week—the kind where everything happens and none of it makes complete sense.
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Connor and Kerry try to make sense of a team that looks lost one series and strong the next, and what it says about who they really are.
They start with the highs, including Rafael Devers’ long-awaited breakthrough moment — a swing that finally felt like the reason he’s in San Francisco — before getting into the lows, headlined by a brutal decision by Matt Chapman that had Connor seeing red.
From there, the guys dig into the bullpen uncertainty, early roster surprises like Daniel Susac’s emergence vs. Patrick Bailey’s struggles, and the challenge of covering a team that feels wildly inconsistent from game to game.
Plus, a few early Tony Vitello observations.
On today’s postcard:
— Devers' biggest home run as a Giant (so far) (3:36)
— How do you split time between Daniel Susac and Patrick Bailey? (9:44)
— Who sets the lineup, Tony V or the front office? (15:21)
— Why did Chapman try to steal second base? (22:05)
— Landon Roupp deserved better (28:28)
— Early reads on Tony V (32:23)
Catch Kerry on KNBR and at the San Francisco Standard, subscribe to Connor’s newsletter at giantspostcards.com, and leave a rating and review — we’ll read it on the show.

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