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Josh dives into the Blue Jays' surprising acquisition of Andres Gimenez from the Cleveland Guardians. We also discuss what other moves might be on the horizon, and react to Yimi Garcia's return to Toronto on a two-year deal.
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Host Josh Goldberg is back after taking a hiatus to talk about the Blue Jays' interest in Juan Soto, the need for a fallback plan, and some other important plot lines during a crucial offseason.
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Josh recaps the Blue Jays' disastrous postseason performance in a sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Twins. We talk about the team's continued lack of offensive production, John Schneider's decision to pull José Berríos, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s blunder at second base, and what changes might be in store in the offseason. Thanks for listening all season!
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On this episode, Josh talks about the winding road to the postseason before previewing the wild-card series against the Minnesota Twins. We break down who has the edge in the important positional battles, what the Blue Jays lineup might look like, rotation configuration, and take some of your listener questions.
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On this episode, Josh recaps Chris Bassitt's series-saving gem against the Yankees after consecutive shutouts. We also chat about Brandon Belt wanting noise, Cavan Biggio's versatility, and why Daulton Varsho might be built for the postseason.
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On this episode, Josh recaps a strong weekend performance for the Blue Jays against the Rays at Tropicana Field. We also dive into Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s recent power surge, George Springer's defensive performance, and what Brandon Belt's impending return might mean for the lineup.
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On this episode, Josh recaps the Blue Jays' important series victory over the Yankees. We also discuss Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s knee injury, continued offensive inconsistencies, Cavan Biggio's continued success, and tee up a big weekend series at Tropicana Field against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps another twist in the wild Blue Jays season, as they sweep the Red Sox after getting embarrassed by the Rangers. We also discuss Vladdy's recent power surge, struggles for Bichette, Springer, and Schneider, as well as thoughts on Matt Chapman's future and the qualifying offer question.
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps a disappointing 2-4 week for the Blue Jays with series losses to Baltimore and Cleveland. We discuss some questionable managerial decisions, more struggles with runners in scoring position, and some of the reasons this season has been so frustrating.
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps the Blue Jays' series win over the Reds, another strong start for Hyun Jin Ryu, the latest on Alek Manoah, the decision to DFA Paul DeJong, and Daulton Varsho's recent hot streak at the plate.
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On this episode, Josh recaps an up and down week for the Blue Jays against the Guardians and Cubs. We dive into the decision to send Alek Manoah down to Triple-A, Hyun Jin Ryu's encouraging return to the rotation, and talk about Jose Bautista's incredible Level of Excellence ceremony.
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On this episode, Josh recaps the Blue Jays' sweep of the Red Sox at Fenway Park and a historic debut performance from Davis Schneider. We also dive into Brandon Belt's offensive important, a rebound from George Springer, the impressive depth of the bullpen, and assess the potential fit of a certain Oakland Athletics outfielder.
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Josh recaps what the Blue Jays did at the trade deadline, if they should have been more aggressive and how the roster stacks up for the stretch run. We also dive into the team's continued struggles within the AL East and George Springer's confounding slump at the plate.
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On this week's episode, Josh dives into the Blue Jays' acquisition of reliever Jordan Hicks from the St. Louis Cardinals. We discuss how Hicks fits in the bullpen, Jordan Romano's concerning back injury, what else the team might do at the trade deadline, Genesis Cabrera's continued success, and more frustration with runners in scoring position.
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps another stressful series at the Tropicana Field of the west coast: T-Mobile Park in Seattle. We dive into a hiccup for the bullpen, an uneven week for Alek Manoah, and what Genesis Cabrera brings to the table.
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