
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 | 187 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The top of the free agent market may finally be moving. Rumours about offers from the Mets to Kyle Tucker, and the Phillies meeting with Bo Bichette, indicate that a conclusion to their free agent sagas may soon be ending. Though, even if they do, th... more
The Big Oak Era has begun! The Blue Jays have finally made a big splash in the Far East, signing the first ever position player to be posted by the 22-time Japan Series champion Yomiuri Giants, Kazuma Okamoto.
A player of great intrigue for many rea... more
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What a difference a year makes. It was only just 365 days ago that Jays fans were despairing, wondering why Ross Atkins still had a job afte... more
Please enjoy in full our latest Patreon-exclusive bonus episode, as we continue our intermittent series of indeterminate length looking back on some of the key players from the 2025 Blue Jays, focusing this week on the team's breakout slugger: Addiso... 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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Content revolves around the Toronto Blue Jays, focusing primarily on player performances, team dynamics, and strategic decisions that define the season. The hosts provide insightful analysis on prominent players like Vladimir Guerrero Jr., George Springer, and recent acquisitions such as Cody Ponce and Dylan Cease. They explore the emotional highs and lows of the fan experience, especially during playoff seasons, while also engaging in broader discussions about the franchise's direction and roster-building strategies. Unique to this podcast is the informed blend of statistical analysis with personal anecdotes, creating a relatable experience for listeners who share a passion for the game and the team.
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