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When Randy Johnson was almost a Blue Jay (Ep. 50)

When Randy Johnson was almost a Blue Jay (Ep. 50)

In this special episode of Section 138, Mark looks back at July 31, 1993, when the Blue Jays almost traded for Randy Johnson. http://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Randy_Johnson_was_almost_a_Blue_Jay.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

The Home Run Derby myth (Ep. 46)

The Home Run Derby myth (Ep. 46)

Mark and Bryson bow down to the Lourdes Gurriel Jr., then discuss Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s participation in the Home Run Derby and whether his second half performance will drop because of it. Music: True Blood, Mark Ronson. http://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_46.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

Is Aaron Sanchez problematic? (Ep. 44)

Is Aaron Sanchez problematic? (Ep. 44)

Bryson and Jacob discuss Aaron Sanchez’s expletive-laden comments about the Blue Jays, and how the Blue Jays quality of play has decreased dramatically over the last four days. http://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_44.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

Hockey and Vladdy (Ep. 43)

Hockey and Vladdy (Ep. 43)

We should really stick to baseball. (Or, at least, Mark should.) Somehow mixing Matt Shoemaker and the Toronto Maple Leafs, Bryson and Mark discuss Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s Blue Jays debut and the remarkable tear Toronto is on right now. http://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_43.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

Who’s to blame? (Ep. 42)

Who’s to blame? (Ep. 42)

Without much in the way of news this week, Mark and Bryson opine about the jobs of Mark Shapiro, Ross Atkins and Charlie Montoyo. Who’s to blame for where the Blue Jays are now? That, plus banter on Vladdy and Freddy Galvis. http://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_42.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

Interview with Rapsodo North American GM (Ep. 41)

Interview with Rapsodo North American GM (Ep. 41)

While the Toronto Blue Jays are struggling mightily to get the bat on the ball, Mark and Bryson are just looking forward to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s call-up. We discuss that, plus the trade of Kevin Pillar to the San Francisco Giants and Randal Grichuk’s $52 million extension. In the latter half of the podcast, Mark interviews Rapsodo North American general manager Art Chou about the latest edition of their pitch-tracking technology. http://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_41.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

Should we leave Strochez alone? (Ep. 40)

Should we leave Strochez alone? (Ep. 40)

It looks like Aaron Sanchez and Marcus Stroman are friends again. What happened in the first place? Should we even be talking about their private lives? That, along with conversations on the Toronto Blue Jays’ trade of Kendrys Morales to the Oakland Athletics and Charlie Montoyo’s managing on Opening Day. Song: Intoxicated, Martin Solveig http://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_40.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

2016 vs. 2017 – What’s Different?

2016 vs. 2017 – What’s Different?

The 2017 Blue Jays are going to look a little different then the 2016 Blue Jays. No Encarnacion. No Saunders. No Cecil, but Jose is back and we’ve still got our MVP. Offense Despite them losing a 40 home run hitter in Edwin Encarnacion, they’ve acquired a good 30-32 home run hitter in Morales at first base and DH. They still have their 2015 MVP Donaldson, who can hit 35-40 home runs, and they just got back Bautista. Bautista had a…

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A Tribute To R.A. Dickey

A Tribute To R.A. Dickey

R.A. Dickey’s knuckleball career in Toronto comes to an end but leaves behind a legacy of inspiration. In a way, his departure resembles a pitcher giving up four balls to give the batter a walk; except this time it is R.A who is doing the walking. The 42 year knuckleballer has spent the last four years as a starting pitcher for the Blue Jays, but, at the end of the 2016 season, was not offered a contract to continue his…

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