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Recapping Toronto Blue Jays action after ever game and fielding listener texts with hosts Jeff Blair, Kevin Barker and Sho Alli! Don't miss Jays Talk Plus from Monday to Friday with Blake Murphy at 10am-12pm.
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Blue Jays Happy Hour

The Nation Network

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Andrew Stoeten (The Batflip, formerly the Athletic, National Post, Blue Jays Nation, Drunk Jays Fans) and Nick Ashbourne (Sportsnet and Yahoo Sports) team up every Tuesday to discuss all things Toronto Blue Jays! stoeten.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Walk Off - Toronto Blue Jays News

Toronto Blue Jays - Scott and Adam

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Toronto Blue Jays News show featuring weekly guests from the Toronto Blue Jays, and Blue Jays Prospects. Hosted by Scott Belford and Adam Mac. New Episodes every Friday, Plus a weekly Mail Bag Episode where Scott and Adam respond to your comments questions and DM’s
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Blue Jays Nation Radio

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Cam Lewis & Tyler Yaremchuk recap every series of the Blue Jays season! It's a quick 20-30 minute pod that gives you everything you need to keep up with the team throughout the 2024 season! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Locked On Blue Jays podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Toronto Blue Jays and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Brayden Ewasko and Carter Fuerst, the Locked On Blue Jays podcast provides your daily Blue Jays fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Blue Jays franchise. Locked On Blue Jays takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from withi ...
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Aren't you tired of baseball podcasts where the hosts are obviously smarter than you? Wouldn't it be nice if you could listen to a couple folks who admittedly aren't very bright at all so you could feel better and superior about your takes and level of knowledge while having some good times along the way? Well, you're in the right place. Less Than Jays. The People's Blue Jays podcast. From Jake Goldsbie & The Zubes comes a new show about the Toronto Blue Jays and life in general. Two weekly ...
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Inside The Blue Jays Podcast

Inside The Blue Jays

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Toronto Blue Jays beat writers Mitch Bannon and Ethan Diamandas take their SI.com written coverage to the audio format with Inside The Blue Jays Podcast. The pair cover Blue Jays games, player storylines, breaking news, and everything related Toronto's baseball franchise. Intro music from PixaBay.
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Despite some uplifting recent performances, including a surprising one from Alek Manoah, the Blue Jays' bats still feel awfully sluggish—and Statcast's just-released bat speed data concurs. In this episode, Nick and Stoeten will try to make sense of that, while also talking about Manoah's big rebound, Vlad the singles hitter, Springer panic, Turner…
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Blake Murphy is joined by Keegan Matheson to recap a huge Blue Jays win vs. the Orioles. Afterwards, Kevin Brown dives deep into why the Orioles are a force this season (29:39). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.…
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Some interesting news came out today about a Toronto Blue Jays player picking up some trade interest from a division rival. Jordan Romano, among other bullpen arms, has been rumored to be linked to the Baltimore Orioles as Craig Kimbrel has been struggling to close games for them recently. We discuss the validity of these rumors and what it would t…
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Talk about a rollercoaster ride. The Toronto Blue Jays were dropped in their series opener against the Minnesota Twins on Friday, they responded with a wild come-from-behind victory on Saturday, and then fell right back into their typical woes with a listless loss on Sunday. We talked about the team wasting another excellent start from Yusei Kikuch…
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This week's episode includes a rough performance vs Kansas City, the Blue Jays' continued offensive struggles, how this year's woes have been even worse than last year's, bottom-of-the-majors RISP numbers, shuffling the lineup, potential triple-A call-ups, Kevin Kiermaier's impending return and much more. Enjoy!…
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Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 3-2 extra-innings win over the Orioles to open the three-game series in Baltimore! They take your calls, and get to the sickness sweeping through the team, leaving just the starting nine as the only available players - how important was this win? They discuss the outing from José Berríos, who al…
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Blake Murphy is joined by Dan Shulman to recap the weekend series vs. the Twins which saw Alek Manoah pitch seven innings and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continue his hot hitting. Afterwards, Doug Fox checks in with a look at Spencer Horwitz, Eric Pardinho and others in the Blue Jays’ farm system (27:55). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast …
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A wild weekend of Toronto Blue Jays baseball ends with a series loss to the Minnesota Twins 2-1. This was a weekend that nobody could have predicted. The Toronto Blue Jays got an unbelievable start from Alek Manoah Sunday, they came back from a 7-1 deficit in game two, and Yusei Kikuchi pitched 8 innings in game 1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr was on fire …
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Sho Alli breaks down the Jays' 5-1 loss vs. the Twins to lose the series at the Rogers Centre. He takes your calls and texts, and discusses the start from Alek Manoah, who went seven strong innings but still gave up the game-losing home run to Carlos Santana. Should Santana - who hit three home runs in this series - have been intentionally walked w…
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Sho Alli breaks down the Blue Jays' 10-8 win over the Twins at the Rogers Centre! He takes your calls and texts, and discusses how the offence finally broke through, as they turned a 7-1 deficit into a 10-8 win. He gets to Davis Schneider looking great atop the batting order, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. knocking home four hits and three runs, and Bo Bich…
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Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 3-2 loss vs. the Twins to open the three-game series at the Rogers Centre. They take your calls, and get to Yusei Kikuchi's eight innings of two-run ball in which he took a loss, the longest outing of his Blue Jays career. Is it time for the team to entertain calls on dealing Kikuchi given their…
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Adam and Scott discussed the current state of the Toronto Blue Jays, their chances of making the playoffs, and the performance of key players. They also explored potential personnel changes, team rebuild scenarios, and the implications of upcoming contract renewals. Lastly, they touched on the challenges faced by baseball players transitioning from…
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The streak of consecutive series losses has been snapped at four. The Toronto Blue Jays earned a split in their two-game set with the red-hot Philadelphia Phillies. They got pumped 10-1 in the opener on Tuesday, held a closed-door team meeting afterward, and returned with a 5-3 victory on Wednesday. We talked about José Berríos's first rough outing…
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It is evaluation day on Locked on Blue Jays. With extra time due to a Toronto Blue Jays off day, your hosts decided to do some digging into individual Blue Jays stats, pointing out the good and the bad through 37 games this season. We cover everything in this episode, from star players to bench bats, to our aces, all the way to bullpen arms filling…
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Blake Murphy is joined by Vivek Jacob to discuss his piece on Yusei Kikuchi and Cricket Night at the Rogers Centre. Afterwards, Ben Nicholson-Smith comes in-studio to recap the win vs. the Phillies and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s hitting over the last 10 games. In the final segment, Blake and Ben outline what buying and selling looks like for the Blue …
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The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3, snapping the Phillies’ 11-game home winning streak. This was a more typical Toronto Blue Jays game, having great starting pitching, just enough offense to keep them ahead, and a solid performance from the bullpen. Chris Bassitt had a huge bounceback game, getting swings on pitches outside of…
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Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 5-3 win over the Phillies to secure a split of the mini two-game series! They take your calls and texts, and get right to the performance from Chris Bassitt, who allowed only three hits, two earned runs, and struck out six over 6.1 IP. How important was it for Bassitt to turn in this outing afte…
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Blake Murphy is joined by Kaitlin McGrath to go through reasons for optimism and pessimism for the Blue Jays. Robert Orr provides the state of the Phillies (21:53). Afterwards, Ryland Heagy of Origami Angel pops by to talk Phillies, the76ers, his new song and more. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests a…
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The Toronto Blue Jays lose another game, this one being against the Philadelphia Phillies 10-1. Jose Berrios got picked apart today, giving up eight runs in his first blow-up outing of the season. The offense continues to be subpar, only manufacturing one run in the game, while allowing the Phillies starting pitcher Christopher Sanchez to breeze th…
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Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 10-1 loss vs. the Phillies to kick off the mini two-game series in Philadelphia. They take your calls, and discuss the offence no-showing once again - how much more of this will the team endure before major changes? They get into John Schneider's ejection, Bo Bichette continuing to scuffle at th…
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The Blue Jays didn't have a great time in their weekend series in D.C., and now face a tough schedule ahead just as questions about the direction of the franchise are truly growing louder. A midweek tilt with a red hot Phillies team awaits, and it feels like things could get interesting over the next few weeks—and not in a good way. The vibes are b…
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Toronto Blue Jays mailbag covering the following topics: Spoilers, Zoom Watch Party, and Patreon Feedback Adam and Scott discussed their views on spoilers in media, with Adam expressing some frustration and Scott agreeing to be more careful with video titles. They then moved on to organize their next Zoom watch party, with Deb presenting several da…
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Blake Murphy is joined by Arden Zwelling to discuss Aaron Sanchez reportedly joining the Buffalo Bisons, Bo Bichette’s struggles and what to make of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s recent play. Following that, Andy McCullough (26:25) details what he learned while writing his book, “The Last of his Kind, Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness.” Also, B…
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That's four series losses in a row for the Toronto Blue Jays, who dropped two of three games in a sloppy series against the Washington Nationals. We talked about how the bats came through with more offence than usual but the team's bullpen faltered in both of their losses. We also talked about Alek Manoah making his first start with the Blue Jays s…
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It is clear the Toronto Blue Jays offense has been subpar so far this season. As many fans have realized, the current Blue Jays batting order is not getting the job done. John Schneider’s huge line-up shuffle consisted of swapping Daulton Varsho and Bo Bichette in the batting order while keeping George Springer leading off. We have decided to help …
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Blake Murphy is joined by Keegan Matheson to discuss Alek Manoah’s re-debut with the Blue Jays, the bullpen’s inconsistency and signs Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s swing is improving. Afterwards, Thomas Nestico of TJ Stats on Patreon.com, provides insight into Manoah’s command, Kevin Gausman’s sinker and more (30:44) The views and opinions expressed in t…
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Where do we go from here? The Toronto Blue Jays lose the series 2-1 to the Washington Nationals. This was undoubtedly the worst series of the year. The Blue Jays only scored three runs against the worst pitcher in all of baseball, Patrick Corbin. While Yusei Kikuchi was dialed in, going 6 innings strong of one-run ball, the bullpen found a way to t…
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