
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 week to discuss all things Toronto Blue Jays! AD-FREE AND WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES AVAILABLE AT patreon.com/BJHH
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 172 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The Blue Jays got as close to winning a World Series as physically possible. But, as I am quite certain I do not need to tell you, the Blue Jays did not win the World Series.
On an unbelievable playoff ride, an instant classic of a series, and a wil... more
The job isn't done yet, but the Blue Jays have been getting it done, as they bounced back from an 18 inning loss in Game Three to win twice in Los Angeles and, behind another Trey Yesavage performance for the ages, head back to Toronto needing to win... more
After a cap-tip-worthy performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game Two (and an inexplicable appearance from the Jonas Brothers) the Blue Jays and Dodgers are taking the World Series to California tied at one game apiece. The Jays will need to win one... more
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Astonishingly authentic!
If you are looking for substance rather than click-bait ridiculous hot takes, this is for you. An oasis in a sea of hot trash about your Blue Jays.
Easily the most knowledgeable, well-reasoned and ‘listen-to-able’ Jays podcast out there. Accept no substitutes. Thank you good sirs!
… I’m still waiting for a David Popkins/David Pumpkins reference in the form of a classic Stoeten photoshop. Any questions?
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The show focuses on in-depth discussions surrounding the Toronto Blue Jays, featuring conversations on player performances, game outcomes, and significant team developments throughout the season. Hosts Andrew Stoeten and Nick Ashbourne bring their extensive backgrounds in sports journalism to analyze and enjoy the nuances of baseball, often incorporating humor and fan opinions into their discussions. With a blend of statistics, player insights, and lively banter, it offers a comprehensive perspective for both casual fans and baseball aficionados alike, making it a notable source of Blue Jays commentary.
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