Blue Jays beat reporters join national correspondents to take an inside look ahead at the story lines and developing news that impact the team's outlook.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 295 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | SportsBaseball |
The Blue Jays' rotation is filled with question marks heading into 2019 and MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Gregor Chisholm (@gregorMLB) try to answer them. Can Marcus Stroman and Aaron Sanchez build up their trade value early in 2019 (1:1... more
The wait is almost over for Vlad Guerrero Jr. MLB.com's Tim McMaster (MLB_McMaster) and Blue Jays reporter Gregor Chisholm (@gregorMLB) discuss the enormous expectations surrounding baseball's top prospect (3:25). Tim and Gregor also explain where ne... more
MLB.com’s Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Blue Jays reporter Gregor Chisholm (@gregorMLB) break down the Blue Jays’ outfield heading into 2019, from veterans Kevin Pillar and Randall Grichuk to prospects Anthony Alford and Billy McKinney. Tim and Gr... more
Will the Blue Jays be more aggressive with their top prospects in 2019? MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Blue Jays reporter Gregor Chisholm (@GregorMLB) break down the chances of seeing Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette in the big leagu... more
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It’s nice to know what’s going on in the blue jays but it comes out late
The Willie Upshaw of baseball podcasts.
Great to get highlights and interviews, but by the time it comes out it's generally out of date as it comes out after another game has already been played.
Apple Podcasts | #148 | Canada/Sports/Baseball |
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