
An arrest has been made this week in the assault of Santa Cruz resident Bryan Stow. Stow is in critical condition after being assaulted by two people after a Giants-Dodgers game in Los Angeles on March 31. Stow is currently at San Francisco General Hospital where he was transferred from LAC-USC on May 17. Community [...]

In the twenty-fourth episode of Two Guys, a Glove and a Coke Bottle Thomas and Danny talk injuries, Mike Fontenot’s surprising hot streak, Tweety Vogelsong’s mortality, and some amazing pitching from around the league. Also, some age-related, patriotic trivia. Click here to listen

This Team Snow Good This week on the show, Thomas and Danny chat with Britt and Maiya, the writers behind Snow Woulda Had It, about the stone-cold offense, and what we could hope to see from the Giants young players filling in for injured starters. Click here to listen

Santa Cruzan Bryan Stow was severely beaten on March 31 at the Dodgers’ opening game. A fundraiser was held last Monday to show the city’s support for him and his family, and has raised over $25,000.

As I arrived at the Boardwalk last Thursday, I felt the urge to scream, “Don’t waste your time waiting for a picture with a trophy!” But after meeting some fellow skeptics in line, I began to understand the desire for a photograph. The win was 56 years in the making, and it may not happen again for a while.

They say there’s no cheering in the press box, but this amateur journalist puts down her press badge and picks up her Giants cap and a wine glass to toast a World Series title 56 years in the making for San Francisco fans.
Loving the great American pastime is one thing; having it give you the family you’ve always wanted is another.
Glee felt by old and young, students and the mustached.
