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GBB On HotStove TV!

Hey guys, I just wanted to give you a heads up that I will be making an appearance on HotStove TV over at http://www.hotstove.com/.

On the Agenda will be the Giants off-season moves thus far, the situation regarding Tim Lincecum and arbitration, and I'm sure we'll also get into the latest news, Freddy Sanchez having surgery and likely missing all of the Spring and the early part of the season. Be sure to tune in and support yours truly and The Giants Baseball Blog! Live at 1PM Pacific Time, be there!

If you missed it, here is the video attached below:

Comments

Anonymous said…
Very good interview from Trevor, hopefully will be hearing another interview from him soon!! He brought a lot of insight about the GIANTS off season. Hopefully Tim will get the proper contract that he deserves because he is the heart and soul for the GIANTS and the most talented athlete we have in the Bay Area. I am really looking forward to Trevor's recommendation on the two Giants prospects.Hopefully this year the Giants can elevate themselves to making to the post season. ----GO GIANTS!!!!!--------
Anonymous said…
Hey man, my name's Parris and I'm a student at the JC and I'm interested in a career in writing. I was wondering if we could do like a short 15 minute interview on becoming a journalist. My email is PtothedoubleRis@gmail.com, if you got the time.
Your a natural man and definitely know your stuff.

That was a very insightful interview and I learned a lot, thanks for posting that!

J-Bill

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