Recapping the best homestand in Blue Jays history (Ep. 143)

Recapping the best homestand in Blue Jays history (Ep. 143)

A Marcus Semien walk-off. A five-run comeback. George Springer’s landmark moment as a Toronto Blue Jay. This series was one of the best homestands in franchise history, or at least the best in recent memory, and it all happened in front of the first home crowds the team has had in two years. Mark and Bryson discuss how big it was to take three of four against the Boston Red Sox, where the team is positioned in the wildcard race, and how much it must suck to be a Boston sports fan right now. Also discussed: the mistakes the Blue Jays made in this series and injuries to Bo Bichette and Tim Mayza.
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Music: “Narco,” Blasterjaxx & Timmy Trumpet. (This is the song the Blue Jays were dancing to in the clubhouse last week.)

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