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Jays Journal Podcast on the Toronto Blue Jays

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Jays Journal Podcast on the Toronto Blue Jays

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Jays Journal Podcast on the Toronto Blue Jays

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Jays Journal Podcast on the Toronto Blue Jays

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Joining me to discuss the shame and humiliation of the broken national sports pastime that is Major League Baseball is acclaimed sportscaster and legendary TSN reporter Tony Ambrogio (@Tony_Ambrogio), country music star and Blue Jays blogger Ch
Five takes on the nature and quality of the Toronto Blue Jays rebuild during the 2019 MLB campaign.Special guests: Jason Woodell (@JasonAtTheGame), Richard Birfer (@richardbirfs), Hayden Godfrey (@haydengodfreyy), Marshall Auerback (@Mauerback)
Enjoy the latest Toronto Blue Jays round table recorded on May 20th, 2019 and brought to you by Jays Journal and arishapiro.ca.Settle in and join host Ari Shapiro and his guests: country musician star and site expert Chris Henderson (@baseball4
This latest baseball round table includes guests Jesse Golderberg-Strassler (@jgoldstrass; author and voice of the Lansing Lugnuts), Marshall Auerback (@Mauerback; writer and research analyst at the Levy Institute), and Jason Woodell (@JasonAtT
The latest Jays Journal round table featuring Chris Henderson (@baseball4brains; musician and site expert at Jays Journal), Geoff Falbo (@gfalbo13; writer/blogger formerly with Deep Leagues), and Eric Rosenhek (@TheHek; writer and host of Defin
2018 Toronto Blue Jays Player in Review: Kevin PillarJoin podcast host Ari Shapiro as he takes a moment to reflect on the season that was for center fielder Kevin Pillar and what fans should expect in the days ahead. Featuring article and socia
2018 Toronto Blue Jays Player in Review: Marcus StromanJoin podcast host Ari Shapiro as he takes a moment to reflect on the season that was for starting pitcher Marcus Stroman and what fans should expect in the days ahead. Featuring article and
2018 Toronto Blue Jays Player in Review: Justin SmoakJoin podcast host Ari Shapiro as he takes a moment to reflect on the season that was for first baseman Justin Smoak and what fans should expect in the days ahead. Featuring article quotes fro
2018 Toronto Blue Jays Player in Review: Russell MartinJoin podcast host Ari Shapiro as he takes a moment to reflect on the season that was for catcher Russell Martin and what fans should expect in the days ahead. Featuring article quotes from:
Jays Journal Podcast - Episode 77. "There and Back Again."(0:00-4:02) Opening Monologue(4:05-23:31) Ben Nicholson-Smith, National Baseball Editor at Sportsnet(23:31-47:14) Chris Henderson, Site Expert at the Jays Journal(47:15-65
(0:00-2:55) Shapiro's Monologue(2:56-25:15) Women At Bat (Ainka Jess/Dana Bookman/April Whitzman/Alexis Brudnicki)(25:16-45:07) Tony Ambrogio(45:08-1:20:13) Round Table (Bryan Hatt/April Whitzman/Marshall Auerback)Don't forget to subscribe to w
(2:30-32:47) Tao of Stieb(32:48-59:40) Ian Hunter(59:40-90:33) Round Table: Chris Henderson, Cole Shelton, and Richard Birfer
With the Mid-Summer Classic firmly in our rear-view mirrors and a sprawling road ahead with 68 games left to play, the Toronto Blue Jays find themselves fighting for respectability as the second half of the season begins. All that remains now i
Normally, I would name an episode of the show after a certain sentiment or inspired thoughts based on how the team is playing – especially after dropping a transparently winnable series against the New York Yankees. But given the circumstances
With the baseball trade deadline fast approaching and the Toronto Blue Jays producing daily efforts on the diamond which range from surprisingly competitive to predictably mediocre, you can't blame fans for feeling a profound sense of deja vu i
The Blue Jays find themselves facing American League East opponents over the next nine days beginning with a six-game soiree against the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles. Although the season has proven to be a colossal disappointment to m
As the Blue Jays continue their road trip against quality teams like the Phillies and Red Sox, it's becoming abundantly clear that something's got to give when it comes to preserving the fleeting sanity of their concerned fanbase. Specifically,
Out-hit, out-pitched, out-scored and out-classed; some long weekends aren't worth their salt when it comes to anticipating a pleasing and worthwhile baseball experience in this city. As the Oakland Athletics battered the home faithful into obli
Fans of the Toronto Blue Jays can be forgiven if they feel as though this past week has aged them considerably. In what could best be described as a journey through baseball purgatory, the franchise found itself losing a red-hot minor-league pr
After a pleasantly surprising start to the 2018 campaign, the Toronto Blue Jays find themselves ahead of the grade and yet seemingly always behind the bend in the American League East. With the twin juggernauts (Boston Red Sox and New York Yank
Jays Journal Podcast - April 23. "The Value of April Perspectives."Ian Hunter (@BlueJayHunter; writer and blogger with Sporting News MLB & Blue Jays Nation) addresses the issue of fans rationalizing early season success with RISP and clutch hit
The Toronto Blue Jays began their transitional 2018 season by demonstrating the kind of resolve normally associated with playoff contenders; aggressive base-running, timely pitching, and precisely the kind of joie de vivre that was missing in i
Jays Journal Podcast - March 26. "Fighting For Relevance."One final trip to Montreal before the Blue Jays embark on their 2018 vaunted regular season campaign amidst a (suddenly) world class Toronto sports market dominated by hockey/basketball
Jays Journal Podcast - March 13. "The Sky Falls Only Slightly."While it may seem like the Toronto Blue Jays are destined to undergo yet another injury-riddled year of general calamities, it should be noted that there are still some in the busin
Jays Journal Podcast - March 10. "Preventing Runs & Battling Injuries."There's nothing quite like finding yourself well into spring training without a legitimate clue as to what this Toronto Blue Jays squad has in store for 2018. Will they be a
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