Talkin’ Giants Baseball.. July 13th + 14th
Sam Selman: Ally Williams talking ball with River Cats left-handed reliever Sam Selman
Jim Bouton: Marty’s memories of the game with the late Jim Bouton. Jim passed away on Wednesday at his home in the Berkshires in Massachusetts. He was 80 years old.
Greatest Game: Marty Lurie remembers one of the Greatest Games in Giants History: On August 16th 2015.. Madison Bumgarner tosses his first shutout of 2015, tying a career high with 14 strikeouts while earning his 14th win that season
Bruce Jenkins: Marty and Bruce Looking thru the Windows of Baseball: Can the Giants grab one of the wild cards?
Kerry Crowley: Marty and Kerry breakdown why you can’t count out the Giants making the postseason
Mark Simon: Marty talking baseball analytics with Mark Simon from Baseball Info Solutions
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SAT July 13th – KNBR 680 GIANTS Pregame w/ Marty Lurie
Jose Mota: Marty talks Angels Broadcaster Jose Mota about the spiritual jolt he had in last nights combine No-Hitter By LA Angels on Tyler Skaggs Tribute night
Ron Rappaport: Marty talks to author Ron Rappaport about his latest book- Let’s Play Two: The Legend of Mr. Cub, the Life of Ernie Banks
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: Marty talks to Kerry Yo Nakagawa about how Baseball was also a popular pastime in Japanese-American concentration camps during WWII.
Barry Bloom: Marty talks to senior contributor for Forbes Magazine Barry Bloom
Bruce Jenkins: Marty and Bruce talk about last night thrilling 10-inning win vs the Brewers and the Angels combine No-hitter on Tyler Skaggs tribute night
Henry Schulman: Marty and Hank talk about Buster Posey lifting the Giants to victory with a grand slam in 10th Friday night
Jeff Fletcher: Marty talks to Jeff Fletcher from the Orange County Register about the Angels paying Tribute to Tyler Skaggs With A Combined No-Hitter
Kerry Crowley: Marty chats with Kerry Crowley about the Giants outlasting the Brewers in extras thanks to Posey’s Grandslam
Phil Rogers: Marty talks to Journalist and baseball columnist, co-author of Bud Selig memoir “For the Good of the The Game;” Phil Rogers
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