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The broadcasters from the Buffalo Bisons, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, and Vancouver Canadians look back at the 2024 season in the Blue Jays minor league system. Pat Malacaro (triple-A Buffalo) leads off with host Tyler Zickel (high-A Vancouver) to talk about a Bisons season that did not turn out as expected, with the likes of Leo Jimenez and Addison Barger spending a lot of time in Toronto with the big league team, Orelvis Martinez serving a big part of the season on suspension, and pitchers Ricky Tiedemann and Chad Dallas finding themselves on the injured list. This forced the Bisons to adopt the "next-man-up mentality", exemplified by Alan Roden who struggled after being promoted from double-A before finishing very strong. Andrew Bash and Paxton Schultz solidified the Bisons' pitching, Will Robertson had a strong finish to a good bounceback year, and Payton Henry became a hero coming back from a horrific head injury, hearing loss, and the death of his brother. The 20th season of Fisher Cats baseball did not turn out the way the team wanted; however, Chris Jared and Bob Lipman (double-A New Hampshire) are excited about the return of some of the team and players coming up from Vancouver in 2025. Alan Roden and Josh Kasevich were noted as having made a huge impact at the level before their promotions to Buffalo, RJ Schreck, Charles McAdoo, and Yohendrick Pinango were fun to watch after their acquisitions at the trade deadline, former water polo player Johnathan Lavallee just shoved for the team down the stretch, and Eric Pardinho, who has lost the top-prospect shine, was a dominant reliever at double-A. Tyler and broadcasting partner Chris Georges (high-A Vancouver) were sad to see the Canadians' season ending with a walkoff hit-by-pitch in the Northwest League Championship, but they were proud to see the team keeping the series with the Spokane Indians relatively close given that Vancouver was 8-20 against that team during the regular season. Jace Bohrofen took a couple of months to adjust to professional baseball, but then blew up in the second half, including August in which he OPSed 1.055. After being signed out of independent baseball, Je'Von Ward made a big impact both at the plate and in the outfield for the C's, Jackson Hornung continued to hit all year despite his transition from catcher to first base to outfield, and Peyton Williams may have been too good for high-A. On the mound, Kendry Rojas and Lazaro Estrada were spicy punches, and Ryan Jennings' stuff and dumpster were things to behold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Around The Nest is the Blue Jays' minor league podcast where the broadcasters from single-A all the way up to triple-A get together to talk about the performances of Blue Jays minor leaguers in the past two weeks. Pat Malacaro (AAA Buffalo Bisons) reported on his team's tough run of injuries, Nathan Lukes is doing everything well, Riley Tirotta's parents' special souvenir, and Yariel Rodríguez's rehab stint so far. Pat also provides an important update on Payton Henry's recovery: after being struck in the head by a backswing a week ago, he was able to see his teammates in the clubhouse on Thursday. Chris Jared (AA New Hampshire Fisher Cats) sees a starting rotation that's coming into its own, with Adam Macko leading with Michael Dominguez and Devereaux Harrison following closely behind. Eric Pardinho, who has had ups-and-downs on prospect status, is certainly on an upswing having not given up an earned run since late April. On the hitting side, Garret Spain has been slugging homers, Devonte Brown has been very even keeled, and Josh Kasevich's quick adaptability going up to double-A has surprised the Blue Jays organization. Chris Georges and host Tyler Zickel (high-A Vancouver Canadians) spoke about the C's impressive starting pitching the last couple of weeks, highlighting Chris McElvain's solid performance of late. They think Dasan Brown is close to a callup to New Hampshire, having found a grove and starting to take a lot of walks. They also shine a spotlight in leverage relievers Josh Mollerus and Anders Tolhurst. The Dunedin Blue Jays lead single-A teams with 40 team homers, Larry Larson (low-A Dunedin) tells us, led by Cristian Feliz, a three true outcomes first baseman who also happens to be a very friendly dude. Juaron “Whiffs” Watts-Brown has been very comfortable at this level; he had issues getting deep into games earlier this season due to walks, but has those in control and is now just striking out batters. Manuel Beltre's bat looks to be turning the corner and JJ Sanchez has been very effective for Dunedin as a hard-throwing lefty closer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blake Murphy is joined by Dan Shulman to recap the weekend series vs. the Twins which saw Alek Manoah pitch seven innings and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continue his hot hitting. Afterwards, Doug Fox checks in with a look at Spencer Horwitz, Eric Pardinho and others in the Blue Jays' farm system (27:55).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Three of the Toronto Blue Jays' four minor league teams are chasing a playoff berth (sorry, Fisher Cats fans). On this episode of Around The Nest we talk about the Jays' newly-drafted players like Cade Doughty, Alan Roden, and Peyton Williams injecting their talent into a surging Dunedin club alongside Edisson Gonzalez and Devonte Brown. We dissect New Hampshire's tough season that also featured a lot of individual positives, including Parker Caracci's recent promotion and Paxton Schultz turning his year around after a sluggish start. Vancouver has a magic number of six and several viable paths to the Northwest League championship series; the Canadians have been getting great performances from Orioles reject Garrett Farmer and closer Connor Cooke. We also get a report on the bumpy path Eric Pardinho has taken on his path back from injuries. This episode of Around The Nest was hosted by the radio voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel and featured Dunedin Blue Jays communications and admin specialist Andrew Thriffiley, and New Hampshire Fisher Cats broadcaster David Korzeniowski.
We took some fans' questions on this week's Around The Nest Blue Jays minor league podcast and found out the origin of the gold chains that the teams up and down the Jays ladder use to celebrate in the dugout. The Around The Nest crew talked about pitchers that have quietly built up some upside like Dunedin's Dahian Santos, Ben Baggett, and Soenni Martinez, Vancouver's Abdiel Mendoza and Trenton Wallace, and New Hampshire's Luis Quinones and Paxton Schultz. Bob Lipman thinks that Yosver Zulueta can impact the big league Toronto Blue Jays this season—although he is coming out of the bullpen for clean innings for now and hasn't seen high-leverage relief situations yet. Andrew Thriffiley gives us an update on Eric Pardinho's road back from injury, then everyone talks about the truly fun guys in the organization. We also talk about Luis De Los Santos, Damiano Palmegiani, the two Nathanael Perezes, the affiliates' chances at postseason berths, Brandon Barriera's first appearance at the Development Complex, and more! As usual, this episode of Around The Nest was hosted by the Voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel and featured New Hampshire Fisher Cats broadcaster Bob Lipman and Dunedin Blue Jays communications and admin specialist Andrew Thriffiley.
We talk about a lot of prospects in this episode. We began with talking about Hunter Greene, Eric Pardinho and Travis Swaggerty. After that we talked about 6 listener recommended players in Michael Toglia, Trevor Larnach, Jared Jones, Hudson Head, Jorge Ona, and DL Hall. Chris and Brett then tell their baseball nostalgia stories, and then end their discussion in talking about Forrest Whitley and Seth Beer.
Nos Estados Unidos, o esporte é símbolo de orgulho nacional. Nem mesmo os atentados terroristas em 11 de Setembro de 2001 paralisaram os esportes americanos por tanto tempo. Milhões de pessoas estão dentro de suas casas sem a principal fonte de entretenimento do país que é o epicentro da pandemia de coronavírus no momento. Direto de NY, Guilherme Roseguini e Guga Chacra explicam a importância econômica, social e até política do esporte na vida dos americanos. Raulzinho, armador do Philadelphia 76ers, da NBA, o tenista Marcelo Melo e o arremessador Eric Pardinho, do Toronto Blue Jays, da MLB, falam sobre como os atletas reagiram às paralisações.
Spring Training has arrived, so Greg and Josh discuss some actual news in the World of the Blue Jays (and baseball at large). They go over the surgery undergone by top prospect Eric Pardinho and its effect on his development, the unfortunate incident involving Reese McGuire, a couple of new MiLB reliever signings, the latest in the ongoing Astros' sign-stealing saga, and Charlie Montoyo's stated early favourites in the battle for the final spot in the starting rotation. Finally, they answer listener questions, give a Gold Star to a very unlikely recipient and give out a Do Over to Major League Baseball.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
C'mon. Couldn't not use that line. It writes itself.It's a banner week here on the podcast as A.J. Andrews gets to talk about another one of her favorite subjects: the genitals of Blue Jays players! Specifically Reese McGuire's genitals as the Toronto catcher was arrested for exposing himself in an SUV in Dunedin. Andrews treads lightly, given the lack of information about the situation, and the incredible vagueness of Florida's indecent exposure laws, but she does her best to not go nuts about things. She also compares the situation to Auston Matthews' Arizona moon the previous summer, and whether or not that will dictate any possible suspension for McGuire.Also, the podcast she planned to do, taking about Kevin Pillar signing with the Red Sox and Eric Pardinho's Tommy John surgery, that happens too.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Transactions/Injuries and SuchNico Hoerner (5:15)Justin Dunn (5:45)Kyle Lewis (6:15)James Karinchack (6:45)Christian Yelich (8:00)Nick Senzel (8:45)Byron Buxton (9:55)Shohei Ohtani (11:35)Reyes Moronta (12:00)Justin Upton (12:45)David Dahl (14:00)The Batting Order 1. Austin Meadows (15:45)2. Nick Solak (16:55)3. Ketel Marte (18:00)4. Kyle Seager (20:30)5. Marcus Simien (22:15)6. Steven Matz (24:00)7. Jonathan Villar (25:30)8. Domingo German (27:30)9. Zac Gallen (28:35)Prospect Stock Exchange Griffin Conine (30:20)Sherten Apostle (32:30)Tucker Davidson (33:35)Eric Pardinho (35:25)Brice Turang (38:45)Wenceel Perez (40:35)Top Podspect Logan Gilbert (42:00)Raimfer Salinas (44:45)George Kirby (47:00)Listener Q’s (50:10)Wrap Up Outtro: Zombie by The Cranberries
Transactions/Injuries and SuchNico Hoerner (5:15)Justin Dunn (5:45)Kyle Lewis (6:15)James Karinchack (6:45)Christian Yelich (8:00)Nick Senzel (8:45)Byron Buxton (9:55)Shohei Ohtani (11:35)Reyes Moronta (12:00)Justin Upton (12:45)David Dahl (14:00)The Batting Order 1. Austin Meadows (15:45)2. Nick Solak (16:55)3. Ketel Marte (18:00)4. Kyle Seager (20:30)5. Marcus Simien (22:15)6. Steven Matz (24:00)7. Jonathan Villar (25:30)8. Domingo German (27:30)9. Zac Gallen (28:35)Prospect Stock Exchange Griffin Conine (30:20)Sherten Apostle (32:30)Tucker Davidson (33:35)Eric Pardinho (35:25)Brice Turang (38:45)Wenceel Perez (40:35)Top Podspect Logan Gilbert (42:00)Raimfer Salinas (44:45)George Kirby (47:00)Listener Q’s (50:10)Wrap Up Outtro: Zombie by The Cranberries
On the newest Around the Nest, Jay-talking around the Blue Jays' system, Jim Tarabocchia (:21) talks about the ending of Dunedin's winning streak and Cal Stevenson's hitting streak; Bob Lipman (10:03) makes his debut to talk New Hampshire's enigmatic, talented staff; Rob Fai (14:53) breaks down Philip Clarke and a resurgent Vancouver squad; Zach Helton (21:53) evaluates Bluefield's best hitting tools; host Jesse Goldberg-Strassler (32:50) talks about Eric Pardinho and Lansing's successful road trip; and the pod finishes with a pair of interviews, with Jacob Waguespack (38:00) and VP of High Performance Angus Mugford (45:01).
On this week's Around the Nest, Jim Tarabocchia raves about the red hot Dunedin Blue Jays (1:05) while Rob Fai has the opposite to share about the Vancouver Canadians (10:50); Tyler Murray talks Nate Pearson, Logan Warmoth and the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18:38); Zach Helton's Bluefield Blue Jays are scoring touchdowns (28:34); Adam Jaksa talks Eric Pardinho and the Lansing Lugnuts (34:04); Pat Malacaro wraps things up with a check with the Buffalo Bisons; and Jesse Goldberg-Strassler interviews Blue Jays special advisor to the GM Jason Bere (50:47).
Welcome to the second episode of a special Prospects series at Radio Scouts.Join us as we dive into Nate Pearson's fastball and compare him to other minor league pitchers; Eric Pardinho is looking great after his return from injury and has been quickly promoted to A-ball Lansing; it's IFA season and we discuss the most noteworthy signings thus far from this year's class; we then segue into discussions about Orelvis Martinez and Gabriel Moreno; briefly re-touch upon Alejandro Kirk; praise Griffin Conine's ludicrous run to start his season after a 50-game suspension; and cap things off with a follow-up mention of the obscene offensive barrage that Lourdes Gurriel Jr. continues to bestow upon the majors.Enjoy!With Michael Paul and Linc (aka BlueRocky)Bookmarks:1:10 Wheel of Prospects: Top 100 Blue Jays6:45 Nate Pearson’s Top 100 ranking9:10 Everything Nate Pearson, reviewing his first games back from the IL19:17 Eric Pardinho’s Lansing debut27:26 July 2 International Free Agent signings33:27 Orelvis Martinez GCL debut38:52 Gabriel Moreno and Alejandro Kirk44:09 Griffin Conine48:10 Lourdes Gurriel Jr update52:45 Wrap upIntro/outro music:Track: BallgameMusic provided by Michael PaulFree stream: https://soundcloud.com/michael-paul-727286580/take-me-out-to-the-ballgame-extended-versionSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/radioscouts)
It's another week of Jay-talking around the organization! Vancouver's Jordy Cunningham raves about Josh Winckowski, Eric Pardinho is snubbed from the Appy League Post-Season All-Star Team, six New Hampshire players make the Eastern League Post-Season All-Star Team, Buffalo rotates its starting rotation, Zach Logue impresses in Dunedin, and the Lansing Lugnuts become the Mighty Wombats!
First-rounder Jordan Groshans arrives in Bluefield -- and Eric Pardinho throws an honest to goodness gem; plus Jesse talks about his annual re-creation broadcast, and the spotlight shines on Cavan Biggio, Ivan Castillo, Rodrigo Orozco, Samad Taylor, Chavez Young and more!
We discuss Blue Jays prospects Jordan Groshans, Eric Pardinho, Chavez Young, and Ryan Noda, debate the AL and NL Cy Young and MVP candidates, touch on the Orioles' historic futility, and Andrew tells us why people that don't employ proper sidewalk etiquette really grind his gears.Intro/outro music: Track: Disfigure - Blank [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZsBPK656s Free Download/stream: http://ncs.io/blankSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/radioscouts)
Corey Copping – Dennis Higgins, Tulsa 1:46 – Effective and an all-around good guy Hector Perez – Sam Levitt, Corpus Christi 4:13 – He just has to throw strikes Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats – Tyler Murray 5:45 – Averaging nearly 10 runs per game without Vladdy Jr. 6:32 – Max Pentecost is back to a full workload and red hot 8:53 – Santiago Espinal is getting more line-drive hits 10:01 – Forrest Wall, acquired from Colorado, is looking good 12:42 – Travis Bergen’s effectiveness A Lansing Lugnuts – Dante De Caria 14:09 – Chad Spanberger brings rain 16:50 – Ryan Noda’s recent tear 18:42 – Samad Taylor has improved his fielding and batting eye AAA Buffalo Bisons – Pat Malacaro 22:16 – Jacob Waguespack debuts with a 12-K effort 25:18 – Vladdy Jr. looks just as good in person as on video clips 27:05 – Rowdy Tellez has found his approach 27:56 – Billy McKinney is a threat to throw you out on the bases Short-Season A Vancouver Canadians – Rob Fai 30:19 – The Nike Employee Store! 31:31 – The Canadians’ three All-Stars: Conine, Kirwer, Johnson 32:45 – In his third year in Vancouver, Bryan Lizardo is hitting 33:35 – Jake Brodt, like boat 34:16 – Vinny Capra is one of those guys you need on your team 35:08 – Jim Czajkowski’s fatherly influence Advanced Rookie Bluefield Blue Jays – Zach Helton 36:50 – Dealing with the loss of the Mercer Cup 37:28 – Hagen Danner’s coming out of his shell 38:10 – Rafael Lantigua is a second leadoff guy 39:01 – Troy Watson has been amazing all year 40:48 – Nicolas Medina makes Zach feel energetic 41:37 – Eric Pardinho will go right at people 43:54 – Don’t leave your seat if Cal Stevenson gets on 44:57 – The coaching staff has been working on the little things Interview 47:14 – Reggie Pruitt, Lansing Lugnuts
Manny Machado nos Dodgers e diversas outras negociações agitam a MLB dias antes do fechamento do mercado. Reprise do programa que foi ao ar ao vivo na Rádio WebPutz, em 17 de julho de 2018. Apresentação: Ricardo Pilat Comentários: Gabriel Mandel e Luis Felipe Saccini Terceiro elemento: Eric Pardinho, Toronto Blue Jays Co-apresentação: Pikes Mais em: www.theplayoffs.com.br e www.webputz.com.br
Around the Nest, Week 12 – Trade Talk A-Advanced Salem Red Sox – Ben Gellman 0:43 – Who is Santiago Espinal, acquired for Steve Pearce 2:00 – The reaction in Salem to Espinal getting traded 3:22 – Ben’s Major League comps for Espinal 4:03 – Ben’s first impression of Espinal A Lansing Lugnuts – Dante De Caria 5:50 – Overcoming adversity on the way to 50 wins 6:28 – Maximo Castillo’s keys to 16 consecutive scoreless innings 7:22 – What stands out recently? The bullpen and rotation 9:15 – The starting rotation is a true strength Short-Season A Vancouver Canadians – Rob Fai 11:31 – The 2018 draft’s impact on Vancouver 11:50 – Griffin Conine has one of the best arms Rob’s ever seen 12:10 – Chris Bec is the millennial catcher 12:41 – Nick Podkul wears pitchers out 13:31 – Sean Wymer has been lost in the shuffle 14:19 – Rob’s Alex Anthopoulos Trade Story 16:00 – Jesse Goldberg-Strassler tells a few trade stories Triple-A Buffalo Bisons – Pat Malacaro 17:15 – Pat’s NHL trade story 18:47 – On All-Stars Jason Leblebijian and Danny Jansen 20:48 – Following along with ex-Bison Ryan Borucki’s MLB debut 21:41 – Jon Harris’s sparkling Triple-A debut 22:33 – The word on Darnell Sweeney, called up to the Majors A-Advanced Dunedin Blue Jays – Dan Venn 24:00 – Dan’s call of Kacy Clemens’s home run 25:12 – A Lane Thomas trade story 26:11 – Eduard Pinto, Alberto Mineo and Ivan Castillo: three players acquired last year who’ve impacted the D-Jays 28:23 – Rodrigo Orozco has been huge, Joshua Palacios is clutch 29:04 – Jake Fishman has tremendous in the Dunedin bullpen 30:08 – Promo Night parade with the D-Jays! Advanced Rookie Bluefield Blue Jays – Zach Helton 31:34 – It’s been a full couple of weeks in Bluefield 33:14 – Eric Pardinho is the only pitcher not getting run support 34:16 – D.J. Daniels has been strong defensively 34:56 – Hagen Danner is going to be a prospect for years to come 36:22 – The near no-hitter Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats – Tyler Murray 37:47 – Jonathan Davis hits for the first cycle in franchise history 39:26 – The Fisher Cats are feeling good about themselves 40:54 – Cavan Biggio makes his third All-Star team in three years 42:15 – Super Team 45:20 – Playing without Vlad 47:40 – One last trade story to end the podcast
Adv. Rookie Bluefield Blue Jays – Zach Helton 0:32 – An introduction to Zach 1:01 – 2017 playoff run in retrospect 1:45 – Eric Pardinho’s professional debut 3:05 – Offense has not lacked for Bluefield 4:08 – Patrick Morris is a ballhawk 4:58 – D.J. Neal is off to a hot start 5:53 – Dominic Abbadessa is in the right spot at the right time Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats – Tyler Zickel 7:25 – T.J. Zeuch, Eastern League Pitcher of the Week 8:34 – The key to a sweep at Erie 10:29 – How did the Fisher Cats react to Vladdy Jr.’s injury? A Lansing Lugnuts – Dante De Caria 13:16 – The All-Star Game hosting experience 14:20 – Yeltsin Gudiño’s progression has been impressive 15:21 – Ryan Noda has turned it on 16:00 – Dante’s big prediction Short-Season A Vancouver Canadians – Niall O'Donohoe 18:27 – Joey Murray’s Invisi-ball 19:20 – Positive signs after a slow start 20:31 – Spotlight on Connor Law, Cobi Johnson, Orlando Pascual 21:45 – Pascual’s return to the Canadians 22:58 – The personality of the 2018 C’s A-Advanced Dunedin Blue Jays – Dan Venn 25:13 – Dan’s play-by-play radio debut 26:41 – Kevin Smith has caught fire 27:45 – On the jump to the FSL 28:32 – Dunedin’s strong pitching 29:33 – Patrick Murphy is sitting 96-97… and throwing less heat 30:37 – Tayler Saucedo, taking the next step