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Locked On Blue Jays podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Toronto Blue Jays and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Brayden Ewasko and Carter Fuerst, the Locked On Blue Jays podcast provides your daily Blue Jays fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Blue Jays franchise. Locked On Blue Jays takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from withi ...
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Aren't you tired of baseball podcasts where the hosts are obviously smarter than you? Wouldn't it be nice if you could listen to a couple folks who admittedly aren't very bright at all so you could feel better and superior about your takes and level of knowledge while having some good times along the way? Well, you're in the right place. Less Than Jays. The People's Blue Jays podcast. From Jake Goldsbie & The Zubes comes a new show about the Toronto Blue Jays and life in general. Two weekly ...
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Angel Hernandez has finally retired from the MLB. What a career this guy had. The most well-known umpire in the history of baseball. Unfortunately for Angel, he was not known for the right things. We analyze Angel Hernandez’s career as an MLB umpire, going over his report card over his 33-year career. The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Chicago White So…
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What a series from the Toronto Blue Jays. This team continues to find new ways to lose baseball games. Sunday was the worst game of the year for Blue Jays fans. They were out of the game, then Cavan Biggio hit a home run and the Blue Jays continued to hang around, until the 8th inning where they scored five runs, capped off by a Daulton Varsho 3-ru…
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The Toronto Blue Jays stomp on the Detroit Tigers, beating them 9-1 in one of the weirdest games of the year. This game was not unique in terms of baseball, it was in terms of the broadcast. There was a massive power outage at Comerica Park that forced Blue Jays fans to have an interesting viewing experience. The Blue Jays might like it when there …
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The Toronto Blue Jays take care of business against the Chicago White in the third game of the series. This was the first series the Toronto Blue Jays have won in over a month, dating back to April 19-21st against the San Diego Padres. The Blue Jays had a lot of firsts in the game this season, having their first 7-run inning, their first triple (Da…
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The Toronto Blue Jays lose to the Chicago White Sox 5-0 after only having two hits. But there this wasn’t the main story from today. In an article by Mark Feinsand, he states that the Blue Jays have been in talks about moving “superstars” Vladimir Guererro Jr and Bo Bichette around the trade deadline. This is in terms of a retool, not a complete fi…
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The Toronto Blue Jays take care of business against the Chicago White Sox on Monday winning game 1 of the series 9-3. This was a Danny Jansen legacy game, with Danny driving in 5 of the 9 Blue Jays runs and being a massive spark plug for this offense. Bo Bichette also had a great day offensively, having three doubles on route to a 4-4 day at the pl…
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In the 300th episode of BFMD, Justin and Patrick reminisce about where the podcast began and why they are still doing it. The guys discuss Alek Manoah's strong performance and how much more they need to see to regain trust. Ross Atkins met with the media and was asked some very pointed questions. The guys discuss his responses. Lastly, if things do…
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The Toronto Blue Jays lose another series, making it 8 straight series without a series win. The Blue Jays played their typical brand of baseball, great starting pitching, and not a lot of offense. Alek Manoah had an unbelievable day, pitching 7 scoreless innings only giving up 1 hit in the process. John Schneider finally gave in to the George Spri…
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The Toronto Blue Jays have been very underwhelming so far this season. We are joined by Dallon Wilton, a previous #2 catching prospect in the EESS scouting system, to discuss different elements of the Blue Jays season up to this point. In this episode, we discuss the performances of individual players on this team, the future of the Blue Jays, the …
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The Toronto Blue Jays drop a tough game against the Baltimore Orioles, getting walked off by Adley Rutchsman. With the blown save by Jordan Romano, many people are calling for his head, saying that he is not a legitimate closer and that the Toronto Blue Jays should look elsewhere for a more reliable closing pitcher. We break down whether there is v…
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The Toronto Blue Jays game against the Baltimore Orioles got rained out on Tuesday afternoon, ruining any momentum the Blue Jays could’ve carried over to the next game. With the extra time today, we decided to break down where the Blue Jays are at in their season, and how they should go about shaping the future of this team. Looking at this team wi…
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Some interesting news came out today about a Toronto Blue Jays player picking up some trade interest from a division rival. Jordan Romano, among other bullpen arms, has been rumored to be linked to the Baltimore Orioles as Craig Kimbrel has been struggling to close games for them recently. We discuss the validity of these rumors and what it would t…
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A wild weekend of Toronto Blue Jays baseball ends with a series loss to the Minnesota Twins 2-1. This was a weekend that nobody could have predicted. The Toronto Blue Jays got an unbelievable start from Alek Manoah Sunday, they came back from a 7-1 deficit in game two, and Yusei Kikuchi pitched 8 innings in game 1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr was on fire …
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It is evaluation day on Locked on Blue Jays. With extra time due to a Toronto Blue Jays off day, your hosts decided to do some digging into individual Blue Jays stats, pointing out the good and the bad through 37 games this season. We cover everything in this episode, from star players to bench bats, to our aces, all the way to bullpen arms filling…
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The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3, snapping the Phillies’ 11-game home winning streak. This was a more typical Toronto Blue Jays game, having great starting pitching, just enough offense to keep them ahead, and a solid performance from the bullpen. Chris Bassitt had a huge bounceback game, getting swings on pitches outside of…
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The Toronto Blue Jays lose another game, this one being against the Philadelphia Phillies 10-1. Jose Berrios got picked apart today, giving up eight runs in his first blow-up outing of the season. The offense continues to be subpar, only manufacturing one run in the game, while allowing the Phillies starting pitcher Christopher Sanchez to breeze th…
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It is clear the Toronto Blue Jays offense has been subpar so far this season. As many fans have realized, the current Blue Jays batting order is not getting the job done. John Schneider’s huge line-up shuffle consisted of swapping Daulton Varsho and Bo Bichette in the batting order while keeping George Springer leading off. We have decided to help …
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Where do we go from here? The Toronto Blue Jays lose the series 2-1 to the Washington Nationals. This was undoubtedly the worst series of the year. The Blue Jays only scored three runs against the worst pitcher in all of baseball, Patrick Corbin. While Yusei Kikuchi was dialed in, going 6 innings strong of one-run ball, the bullpen found a way to t…
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Ross Atkins is in his 9th season as the General Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays. Under Ross Atkins, the Blue Jays have failed to win a playoff game since 2016, when Ross inherited a World Series contending team from Tony Lacavo, but really it was Alex Anthopoulos who built this team from the ground up. Ross Atkins has made some great trades in the…
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The Toronto Blue Jays lose the series to the Kansas City Royals. The offense continued its consistency this season, they have consistently been horrible. In other news, Alek Manoah had an unbelievable start in Triple-A, striking out 12 and only walking three. With Yariel Rodriguez re-aggravating his back injury, there is an opening spot in this rot…
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The Toronto Blue Jays are 31 games into the season. We decided to take a look at players the Blue Jays decided to let go this offseason and compared them to players that are in the lineup in 2024. We exchanged: Matt Chapman, Whit Merrifield, Jordan Hicks, and Brandon Belt for IKF, and Justin Turner, but this allowed for players like Davis Schneider…
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The Toronto Blue Jays have done the impossible. They have scored 6 runs for the first time since April 6th. This was a Justin Turner legacy game, as he smashed 2 pull-side home runs over the left-field wall. He continues to show his value not only on the baseball field but off it as well, helping Davis Schneider with his approach at the plate. The …
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The Toronto Blue Jays narrowly avoided a sweep against the Los Angeles Dodgers, losing the series 2-1. This offense stinks. Scoring seven runs in a three-game series is not going to be enough to beat one of the best offenses in the league. George Springer, Bo Bichette, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr are having horrible at-bats, serving as a black hole at…
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