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What in the Gaviglio? (Ep. 78)

What in the Gaviglio? (Ep. 78)

Mark and Bryson deconstruct Charlie Montoyo’s questionable choice to go with Sam Gaviglio. Was there really no alternative? We consider the potential positives and negatives of playing in Buffalo, and re-analyze whether the Toronto Blue Jays will make the postseason with six more spots available. Lastly, we touch on the upcoming roster crunch for Ross Atkins.Follow @section138pod on Instagram and Twitter.Music: “The Bomb,” Pigeon John. https://pdcn.co/e/media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_78.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

Intra-pod Season Preview (Ep. 77)

Intra-pod Season Preview (Ep. 77)

With two intrasquad games under our belts, we look at what we’ve learned so far in summer camp and preview what is to come in the regular season for the Toronto Blue Jays — including our guess of the win-loss record, team MVP and breakout player of the year.Follow @section138pod on Instagram and Twitter.Music: “Cheap Seats,” Alabama. https://pdcn.co/e/media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_77.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

750,000 reasons why Travis Shaw is wrong (Ep. 76)

750,000 reasons why Travis Shaw is wrong (Ep. 76)

A $750,000 fine and possible jail time for leaving the Rogers Centre? It’s necessary. Despite the Twitter outbursts from Travis Shaw, Randal Grichuk and Marcus Stroman, the crew fully supports the punishments for Blue Jays players who break quarantine. Mark, Bryson and Jacob also discuss why the Blue Jays moved Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to first base and the oddity of releasing the 2021 schedule now.Follow @section138pod on Instagram and Twitter.Music: “All By Myself,” Eric Carmen. https://pdcn.co/e/media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_76.mp3Podcast: Play in new window…

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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 https://media.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/content.blubrry.com/thereshegoes/Section_138_Ep_40.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

6ix Reasons To Thank Our Toronto Blue Jays

6ix Reasons To Thank Our Toronto Blue Jays

So the postseason ended sooner than we hoped it would. Sometimes you give it all you’ve got, but you just come up short. And though we wanted it for our boys, though we hoped and cheered for that next win, it just wasn’t in the cards this time around. And that’s ok. Being sports fans means we’ve got to be ok with the losses; they make the wins that much sweeter. But that being said, it’s critical we take a…

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Who’s Your Wildcard Starter?

Who’s Your Wildcard Starter?

The postseason is a huge stage, and the stakes are only elevated in a do-or-die single game playoff match. Therefore, it’s crucial that Toronto picks the correct starter to pitch, but the choices are questionable. Have your say here!

6ix Reasons Toronto Loves Marcus Stroman

6ix Reasons Toronto Loves Marcus Stroman

There are few things in life more enjoyable than a great Stro Show. Though he has certainly had his ups and downs this season, Marcus Stroman never fails to light up the pitcher’s mound with genuine energy and enthusiasm. Let’s take a minute to check out just six reasons Toronto just can’t help but love Marcus Stroman: 1) He doesn’t accept defeat. Mr. Stroman came out of the 2015 postseason on a high. He was back from injury, and pitching…

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Blue Jays – Royals Series Recap

Blue Jays – Royals Series Recap

A disappointing series in Kansas City resulted in two losses and just one win for the Blue Jays. Both offense and pitching failed the team, and unlike the series in Houston, solo home runs weren’t enough. In this article, we recap the Blue Jays – Royals three game series.