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Lots of kids dream of growing up to become pro athletes. Joe Biagini actually became one. He has pitched in the major leagues for the Houston Astros, the Toronto Blue Jays, and the Chicago Cubs, and minor league teams as well. He was even part of a pitching team that performed an historic no-hitter for the Astros. In this raw, revealing, humorous interview (part 1 of 2) , Joe reveals the insecurities that have plagued him since childhood, and shares techniques he has used to battle them. He also details how he ended up on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon--a fantastical daydream from many years before.In this episode:Joe's childhood dreams (02:04)How baseball helped him deal with his insecurities (05:55)Mental techniques he has used pitching at the professional level (10:35)Teamwork and chemistry in pro baseball (20:58)How he ended up on The Tonight Show (24:43)Want to know more about Joe?Link to his appearance on The Tonight Show: https://globalnews.ca/news/3076825/jimmy-fallon-rights-wrong-with-blue-jays-pitcher-joe-biagini/ Funny moments from TV interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp4NV5DbIBgWant to know more about The Experience Podcast?Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to theexperiencepodcast.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page)Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedIn
On this special episode of the Blue Jays Way Podcast Curtis Martin and Tyler Proyck sit down for a chat with form Blue Jay and current Buffalo Bison Joe Biagini to talk about what its like being selected in the rule 5 draft, his appearance on the Tonight Show and a little bit of Golf talk. Make sure to check out the video version here starting on Sunday.
WE"RE BACK BABY! After a 99 day lockout MLB and the MLBPA have agreed to a new CBA and baseball will officially be played. Riley and Jesse give their thoughts on the new agreement and reflect on what new changes this will bring to the Blue Jays and the League. Then we answer some Twitter questions talking about what players the Jays should acquire and what's next for this team, before touching on the Gregg Bird and Joe Biagini signing. Buckle up Blue Jays fans were back!
Jeff and Kevin chat about the Blue Jays' signing Joe Biagini and Greg Bird, before opening up the phone lines and taking your calls on who the Blue Jays could target in free agency, how the trade market is shaping up, what a potential trade package for José Ramírez might look like, and more (2:40). Later, the guys react to Tony Clark's media availability, and his comments on how vaccine mandates will impact players travelling to Canada (34:31).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.
Jack and Jeremy break out a box of conversation hearts for this Valentine's Day episode and find the perfect MLB players as recipients. Love is in the air and it's time for the Rain Delay Theater boys to make their move, so look out Joba Chamberlain and Joe Biagini!
Huge episode this week, as we catch up with one of the funniest players to ever don a Blue Jays uniform. Also this week for the first time, we open our chat up to some of our amazing OTP Insiders, so that they had the chance to catch up with Joe and ask him questions as well. The result is a really special talk and an exciting new direction for OTP! Join us at patreon.com/outtathepark and be a part of the next chat!
Sean and Seth react to the news that Russell Westbrook is jumping back into 5-on-5's, break down last night's Texans scrimmage, and Landry Locker drops by to join the hate-fest on Joe Biagini. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Ben and JD share their takeaways from the Blue Jays’ 4-1 win over the Nationals on Monday (14:47). Maria St. Aubin stops by for our weekly edition of Text Line Tuesday (27:30). Columbus Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno discusses his early impressions of the NHL’s Toronto bubble and the process of getting re-acclimated following the […]
Joe Biagini was traded to Houston in July of 2019 and pitches in relief for the Astros. Biagini is also known for pitching comedy relief to his teammates, fans, and to the media. In Episode 23, Todd Kalas and Steve Sparks share some laughs as they discuss what Biagini has been doing during the pandemic. From street yoga to Jimmy Fallon to Bob Ross to baseball, Biagini takes us down a convoluted-conversation path that is sure to entertain. Pitch your thoughts as we field your questions #AstrosRadio @AstrosRadioMLB
Joe Biagini was traded to Houston in July of 2019 and pitches in relief for the Astros. Biagini is also known for pitching comedy relief to his teammates, fans, and to the media. In Episode 23, Todd Kalas and Steve Sparks share some laughs as they discuss what Biagini has been doing during the pandemic. From street yoga to Jimmy Fallon to Bob Ross to baseball, Biagini takes us down a convoluted-conversation path that is sure to entertain. Pitch your thoughts as we field your questions #AstrosRadio @AstrosRadioMLB
Joe Biagini joins us to lighten the mood. Honestly, we all need this. During the frightening times that we are currently living in Joe’s humour is such a welcome addition to Outta the Park. MLB players wearing Daft Punk helmets, hot dogs, strawberries and painting bedrooms are just some of the topics that come up. The First Pitch discusses how MLB is set to bring live baseball back to the masses. The re-broadcast of the infamous 2015 7th inning that featured Jose Bautista’s heroic bat flip is chatted about. The unfortunate circumstances surrounding Roy Halladay’s death is chatted about. Ask Barry chats about Barry’s communications with his former co-workers at Sportsnet and the most awe struck Barry has been chatting with an athlete. Matt tells a story about his experience chatting with the athlete that left him speechless.
Episode 5 welcomes newly acquired backstop Dustin Garneau and relief pitcher Joe Biagini as the duo joins veteran broadcaster Bill Brown for a very entertaining off-season conversation. Tune in all winter and throughout the spring as Astros Broadcaster's bring you the latest news from Houston and around the Major Leagues. Visit astros.com/astroline for showtimes and broadcast information.
Episode 5 welcomes newly acquired backstop Dustin Garneau and relief pitcher Joe Biagini as the duo joins veteran broadcaster Bill Brown for a very entertaining off-season conversation. Tune in all winter and throughout the spring as Astros Broadcaster's bring you the latest news from Houston and around the Major Leagues. Visit astros.com/astroline for showtimes and broadcast information.
Its the best of Outta The Park 2019, pt. 2. Barry counts down some of the most memorable moments from the last year of the 10’s and looks forward to the new decade. Joe Biagini, Matt Shoemaker, Devon Travis and many more join us on Outta The Park. Braden Halladay chats about his father and Barry recounts a tale about Roy and the impact his father had on Baseball. The Gibbonses chime in to help Barry and Matt ring in the new year. All that and much more on the Top 19 of 2019 pt. 2.
Astros reliever Joe Biagini joins Matt and Ross to discuss the series with the Rays and the upcoming postseason
The Matt Thomas Show w/ @SportsMT, @SportsRV, and @ProNickLow 8/27/19It's time to get over Charlie Morton going to Tampa Bay (13:13)AJ Hinch Discusses Charlie Morton Returning To Minute Maid (31:08)Bob McNair will be inducted into Ring of Honor (50:44)JD Clowney has fired his agent, but why now? (1:25:41)Astros reliever Joe Biagini joins Matt and Ross (1:34:41)
Astros reliever Joe Biagini joins Matt and Ross to discuss the series with the Rays and the upcoming postseason
The Matt Thomas Show w/ @SportsMT, @SportsRV, and @ProNickLow 8/27/19It's time to get over Charlie Morton going to Tampa Bay (13:13)AJ Hinch Discusses Charlie Morton Returning To Minute Maid (31:08)Bob McNair will be inducted into Ring of Honor (50:44)JD Clowney has fired his agent, but why now? (1:25:41)Astros reliever Joe Biagini joins Matt and Ross (1:34:41)
It started off with a bang in game 1 of the doubleheader, but ended with Gerrit Cole and Alex Bregman getting scratched from game 2. With the bullpen pitching eight innings, the Astros option Joe Biagini down ti Triple-A to bring up a fresh arm. My guess is Cy Sneed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It started off with a bang in game 1 of the doubleheader, but ended with Gerrit Cole and Alex Bregman getting scratched from game 2. With the bullpen pitching eight innings, the Astros option Joe Biagini down ti Triple-A to bring up a fresh arm. My guess is Cy Sneed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Ford and Steve Sparks preview Game 1 of doubleheader from the south side of Chicago as RHP Zach Greinke opposes White Sox RHP Dylan Cease. Manager AJ Hinch reflects on the dog days, Carlos Correa’s MLB debut in Chicago in 2015 and the presence of rookie Yordan Alvarez. Newly acquired relief pitcher Joe Biagini talks about the recent trade which brought him to Houston. Game 2 features the matchup of RHP Gerrit Cole and RHP Ivan Nova. Listen to the action throughout the day on the Astros Radio Network and on the MLB At Bat app.
Robert Ford and Steve Sparks preview Game 1 of doubleheader from the south side of Chicago as RHP Zach Greinke opposes White Sox RHP Dylan Cease. Manager AJ Hinch reflects on the dog days, Carlos Correa's MLB debut in Chicago in 2015 and the presence of rookie Yordan Alvarez. Newly acquired relief pitcher Joe Biagini talks about the recent trade which brought him to Houston. Game 2 features the matchup of RHP Gerrit Cole and RHP Ivan Nova. Listen to the action throughout the day on the Astros Radio Network and on the MLB At Bat app.
The Genie joins Outta The Park. Joe Biagini reacts to be trading for a basketball player. He speaks texan and gives us some insight into his new situation. The cocktail of emotions around being traded are discussed…kind of… Joe’s time with Toronto and his love of Canada’s hub is explored. The First Pitch discusses Bo Bichette breaking records in astounding fashion. Babe Ruth didn’t do it. Ted Williams didn’t do it. The Blue Jays are set to be like Hasbro’s “Transformers.” How? Bo is a throwback player and the guys discuss it. Barry and Matt admit to being wrong about the Blue Jays front management and discuss why. “Its important stuff…” - mtp. Ask Barry Davis features a chat about grammar and Matt lays some knowledge on Davis and his mind is blown so that there are pieces of it laying around the studio. Maybe that’s a stretch. The guys discuss off season targets for the Blue Jays. That the kids are playing this well will affect the plans for the off season and the boys discuss.
The Houston Astros make a couple of blockbuster trades at the buzzer to get Zack Greinke, Aaron Sanchez, and Joe Biagini to bolster up for the playoffs. While they did give up a lot, they now have a legit rotation for the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays are in flight this afternoon and so is the podcast!Ryan Andrews discusses the reactivation of Ryan Tepera and the departure of Javy Guerra, specifically how Tepera is going to fit into the Blue Jays bullpen now that Joe Biagini has staked a claim to the eighth-inning role. Andrews also discusses outlooks for Trent Thornton and Elvis Luciano, particular the latter in the big picture of the season and his career.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by The Jays From the Couch Guide to the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays, Himalaya and Blue Chew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Fan Friday is back, and y'all are invite to take a gander at the goodies inside this episode of the podcast!Ryan Andrews spends the first half separating the good from the bad in last night's 2-0 Opening Day loss to the Tigers. There is praise for Marcus Stroman, Ken Giles and Shoppers costumer Joe Biagini, and scorn for pretty much everyone else.The second half features fan predictions for things that will happen for the Blue Jays this season, from trades to 50/50 draws!Special thanks to @hallamaniac07, @DSteciuk, @KarenSoutar1, @kerry_a23, @MrMucker88, @myleshiggins, @hewittj15, @SeanMacIntyre403, @CineMarter_, @Greappleton, and @StefanieTiels!Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by The Jays From the Couch Guide to the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays, Himalaya and Blue Chew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Today, the podcast is following the money and it results in some tough calls for the Blue Jays!Ryan Andrews opens with a recap of the first round of the MLB playoffs and gives their picks for who advances between Boston-Houston and Milwaukee-Los Angeles. Andrews disappoints fans of rematches by denying desires for a Houston-Los Angeles Round 2.The second and third segments are dedicated to the Matt Swartz piece on MLB Trade Rumors looking at projected arbitration numbers for the 11 Blue Jays eligible this season. Starting from lowest to highest, Andrews runs down the likelihood of Joe Biagini, Brandon Drury, Ryan Tepera, Jake Petricka, Devon Travis, Aaron Sanchez, Randal Grichuk, Kevin Pillar, Yangervis Solarte, Ken Giles and Marcus Stroman coming back at the prices quoted by Mr. Swartz. Not everyone will return in Andrews' eyes.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Locked on NFL and Locked on NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
A wise philosopher once said, "There's no such thing as a bad eulogy" and we deliver on the podcast!Ryan Andrews opens with another bit of appreciation for John Gibbons in his final home game as manager of the Toronto Blue Jays. The host celebrates what turned into "Gibbons Day" and everything that made the Texan as endearing as he was. Jon Berti, Reese McGuire, Randal Grichuk and Billy McKinney also get nods for helping make the day positive at the plate.The pitchers get the spotlight next, with all seven arms getting shoutouts. From Sean Reid-Foley's efficient performance, to Joe Biagini's extra effort, to Ryan Tepera's grittiness and Ken Giles' pure fire against his former club, the pitchers did a great job corralling a weakened Houston lineup. Andrews appreciates the effort.The final segment looks ahead to the Tampa Bay series and the final starts of the season for Thomas Pannone and Ryan Borucki. Andrews thanks the rookies for providing some needed stability to the rotation and talks about how their solidness will help next year when the bats come up to the big leagues.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Vivid Seats, Locked on NFL and Locked on NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Not even the cold grip of the dentist's chair can keep host Ryan Andrews away from the first of the second century off Locked on Blue Jays podcasts!The host begins with an excoriation of the Blue Jays pitching staff over the previous two days. Sam Gaviglio, Danny Barnes, Thomas Pannone, Joe Biagini, Murphy Smith, no one escapes the Nova Scotia's novocaine-fueled wrath. However, Andrews does say something nice about Tim Mayza.In the second segment, Andrews turns to the Blue Jays hitting, addressing the end of Kendrys Morales' home-run streak, and necessary rest day. Andrews has good things to say about the performance of Randal Grichuk and a potential role for him in 2019, as well as Billy McKinney. However, Aledmys Diaz does not earn such high praises.In the final third, Josh Donaldson's rehab stint begins and Andrews is still baffled why the Blue Jays are willing part with the former MVP for nothing, as opposed to even getting the qualifying offer draft pick. Troy Tulowitzki also reasserted himself that he was going to play shortstop next season for the Blue Jays. No, the laughing gas had worn off by that time.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Locked on Fantasy Football 24.7, For HIMS and Locked on NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a sweep-celebrating episode of the podcast today! But does host Ryan Andrews have an interesting plan for the Blue Jays to discuss?In the first segment, Andrews praises the efforts of young Thomas Pannone and his dazzling performance against Baltimore. The host is especially pleased with Pannone's seventh-inning efforts when things could have easily unraveled for the Blue Jays. Andrews says that is the real sign that Pannone can be a key piece for this club.In the middle segment, Andrews turns to Joe Biagini and another strong outing from the erstwhile starter/reliever. The Nova Scotian cites a great interview done by Jenn Smith for The Sporting News that offers some insights into how Biagini is attacking the rest of the season and trying to establish his rhythm. Andrews approves.In the finale, Andrews discusses a plan for Teoscar Hernandez and that plan is demotion. With Billy McKinney playing well and Lourdes Gurriel set to return from the DL, Andrews says that Hernandez should be sent on the Devon Travis express to Buffalo to regain confidence in the tail-end of the AAA season. It can't hurt.Check out Jenn Smith's article at the link below and follow her @Baseball_Jenn!http://www.sportingnews.com/ca/mlb/news/joe-biagini-toronto-blue-jays-reliever-consistency-up-down-season-marco-estrada-marcus-stroman-mlb-news/a9kw5tmrxwx41o35qgv2oxk3nFollow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Locked on NFL and Locked on College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, its another edition of the podcast!Host Ryan Andrews opens with praise for Kevin Pillar and his heroic efforts to save the Blue Jays from another disheartening defeat. However, the troubles with the Blue Jays' offense are still out in the open for all to see, and the host derides their inability to convert bases-loaded opportunities.Next, Andrews discusses Danny Jansen's mixed night and Ryan Borucki's struggles on the mound, offering advice for what the young pitcher needs to do to avoid becoming unraveled as he did against Kansas City.Finally, the Nova Scotian offers more compliments, this time to Ken Giles and the other members of the Blue Jays bullpen for performing admirably in their tasks. Special thoughts go to Joe Biagini for an crucial bridge outing.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by ZipRecruiter and Locked on NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
As the rains plot a course for Nova Scotia, host Ryan Andrews feels under the weather discussing Wednesday's Blue Jays game.Familiar topics are discussed, starting with another bullpen day gone awry. Andrews discusses the return to earth of Mike Hauschild, some nice things about Luis Santos and gives up on Joe Biagini.Andrews also discusses another example of a lack of effort from Yangervis Solarte, and wonders if Richard Urena might be an improvement for the time being.In the second half, the host praises Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who hit his first AAA home run. It's something nice to end a short episode.Follow the host @NeoAC18 and the podcast @LockedOnJays!Subscribe on iTunes and Google Play! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Back from the outer edges of Nova Scotia, Ryan Andrews is back with a feel-good Monday edition of the podcast!Andrews discusses the Blue Jays and their fruitful series against the Mariners, where Toronto ended up taking 3-of-4 games. The host opens with the playoff atmosphere that Western Canadian fans were able to create and how it spurred the players on.Attention then turns to the stellar offensive performances that the Blue Jays received, from contributors like Randal Grichuk, Devon Travis, Aledmys Diaz, Russell Martin and Teoscar Hernandez. Andrews highlights how vital it is for players like Grichuk, Hernandez and Travis to use the rest of the season to find approaches that will give them success in the future.In the second half, Andrews discusses the pitching performances, from Ryan Borucki's stellar start, to Marco Estrada's return to form, to Sam Gaviglio's average outing. Andrews pinpoints Borucki as a future Blue Jays stalwart and declares Ken Giles has the same potential to lock up the closer role, and that both men can be part of a future contender in Toronto. Andrews closes with a discussion of Joe Biagini and his problems with the long ball, and why sending him to Buffalo is not the solution.Thanks to @OldIdiots for their question and the conversation on Twitter!Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
In the wake of more deals at the deadline, it's time to take stock of the Blue Jays bullpen and that's why host Ryan Andrews does!They discuss the separate deals of Aaron Loup and John Axford and what the state of the bullpen looks like with them gone. Andrews offers praise for Luis Santos and Joe Biagini for efforts in Oakland, as well as Brandon Cumpton, who appears to be the new inning sponge.Andrews also chastises the effort put forth by some Blue Jays, focusing on Yangervis Solarte's inability to run out a ground ball in the eighth inning.In the second half, the Nova Scotian discusses Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s Buffalo debut and what the Blue Jays will look for during his time at AAA.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays bullpen game blew up on the team on Monday night and Ryan Andrews sifts through the rubble for some answers. They question the idea to send Tim Mayza out to the mound second, a move that looked bad before Jaime Garcia threw three shutout innings. In addition they bemoan Joe Biagini's fifth-inning issues no matter his role, and why teams like the Blue Jays and Rays and Royals have to resort to these tactics to begin with.The second half is devoted to the news that the front office has lowered the asking price on J.A. Happ, with Cole Hamels, Danny Duffy and Chris Arhcer on the market, and why the Blue Jays are motivated to sell now.Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
On a solo edition of Locked on Blue Jays, Ryan Andrews dives into the good and the bad from yesterday's series finale against the Astros.Andrews highlights good days at the plate, particularly in the first inning, for Kevin Pillar and Aledmys Diaz and great innings from Joe Biagini and Aaron Loup.However, disappointment comes when discussing Luke Maile, Marco Estrada, Teoscar Hernandez and Ryan Tepera.In the second half, Andrews parses Ross Atkins' words on MLB Radio regarding the outlook for the rest of the season, and hypothesizes what kind of turnover the Blue Jays will be facing in July, highlighting Chris Rowley as a potential starter.Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Still feeling the joys of the Blue Jays' scintillating 6-3 win over the Astros last night, host Ryan Andrews brings Jays From the Couch Radio co-host Wade Black onto the program to discuss the continued resurgence of Randal Grichuk, both offensively and defensively.They also note Curtis Granderson's two-homer destruction of his former teammate Justin Verlander, and and the 3-for-5 performance of Teoscar Hernandez in his first game against his former club.In the second half, the two discuss Joe Biagini's fourth-straight scoreless outing before diving into what fans can expect from Ryan Borucki in his MLB debut. Follow the host @NeoAC18, the guest @Every5thDay, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's Blue Jays Fan Friday and Ryan Andrews is taking your topics of interest and talking about them!To begin, Andrews takes about the positives from last night's 8-5 loss to the Angels, beginning with Kendrys Morales and Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s bats and ending with John Lamb's mesmerizing flow.Andrews also discusses the issues with Aaron Sanchez's finger and ask why he wasn't pushed back a la Tyler Skaggs, and what it did to the rest of the bullpen, particularly John Axford.In the second half, the Nova Scotian dives into Joe Biagini talk, on the potential Pat Tabler revelation that the Blue Jays may have forced Biagini to develop a windup as a starter and why that was stupid. Andrews then discusses Biagini's former folk hero status and if he can recapture the hearts and minds of the fan base with some solid performances.Special thanks to @Every5thDay, @CineMarter_, @KJAK16, @PhilKoppang, and @nmonaco1981!Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The host does their best to answer some questions on today's episode. First, Ryan Andrews determines whether or not Jaime Garcia will retain his spot in the rotation following another dismal performance against Atlanta.Andrews also offers some rare praise to Joe Biagini, and scorn on Danny Barnes.In the second half, the Nova Scotian tackles the question of whether or not Josh Donaldson should accept a qualifying offer from the Blue Jays in the off-season, and the benefits it could have for the team, the player, as well as potential prospects in 2019.Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Crack open a beverage and kick back with a special late-night recording of Locked on Blue Jays as host Ryan Andrews welcomes Jays From the Couch grand poobah Shaun Doyle back onto the program!As Sam Gaviglio struggles under the Tropicana Field sunlamps, Andrews and Doyle discuss what the Blue Jays plans for the surprise starter should entail, and how it relates to Joe Biagini.In the second half, the two Nova Scotians discuss the sustainability of the hot streaks of Aledmys Diaz, Randal Grichuk and Kendrys Morales, and Doyle raises the possibility of a campaign to get Teoscar Hernandez into the All-Star Game.Nine Locks did not pay for the promotion of their beer during their podcast. It is just tasty stuff.Special Thanks to @CBradley2829 for his question! Follow the host @NeoAC18, the guest @DoyleJFtC and the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Host Ryan Andrews comes on to the podcast to celebrate the Toronto efforts over the past weekend, even if it came at the expense of Baltimore, a team that still needs to pay Chris Davis $100M.The rotation gets praise as Jaime Garcia, J.A. Happ, Aaron Sanchez and Marco Estrada all delivered solid turns against the O's.Andrews also discusses the acquisition of Preston Guilmet and how it relates to Joe Biagini's tenure with the club.In the latter half, Andrews hits upon what the offense needs to do to make series like this one occur regularly, particular players like Randal Grichuk, Curtis Granderson and Aledmys Diaz.Follow the host @NeoAC18 and the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays won, and it's calmed the nerves of host Ryan Andrews, just in time for Blue Jays Fan Friday!This week, Andrews is joined by Stephen Brown of Jays From the Couch to discuss signs of hope emerging from the 5-4 extra innings win over Baltimore.The fans want to discuss what is to be done with Joe Biagini, and the two pundits oblige with their take on what the Blue Jays should do with him.In the latter half, praise is heaped upon Randal Grichuk and Aledmys Diaz, and one fan believes this is a huge step in the right direction for Grichuk. Follow the host @NeoAC18, the guest @DTSB_96, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a podcast episode that needs to be held back! Ryan Andrews has had enough and it's up to Ryan Mueller to keep the positive vibes going!The two start with praise for Sam Gaviglio's seven shutout innings and the work that the majority of the Blue Jays bullpen was able to do in 12 scoreless frames against the Yankees on Wednesday night.However, Joe Biagini gets mentioned and there are some ideas thrown about regarding what to do with the starter/reliever.In the second half, Andrews tees off on another underwhelming performance by the Blue Jays offense and Mueller tries to highlight the turnaround of Kendrys Morales. Andrews is not amused.Follow the hosts @NeoAC18 and @MuellerRyan11, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The host of Locked on Blue Jays is in the dark and it appears the Blue Jays are as well.Host Ryan Andrews battles through a planned power outage at the studio to try and shine some light on what happened in back-to-back 8-3 Blue Jays losses to the Red Sox. The focus is on the starting pitching as per usual, with Aaron Sanchez and Marco Estrada failing to deliver yet again.Andrews also shows some ire for the bullpen, taking Joe Biagini and Danny Barnes to task and wondering if the trips to Buffalo haven't eroded their confidence to the point of underperforming.The host also discusses the re-emergence of "caveman baseball" in the second game and how it doesn't serve the Blue Jays at all to engage in such tactics.The Nova Scotian tries to end with some positive notes about Kendrys Morales and Devon Travis, but comes around to the struggles of Kevin Pillar and sees the happy vibes disappear. Follow the podcast @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's Fan Friday, which means you the Blue Jays listener have the power to have your voice heard on the airwaves!In today's edition, Ryan Andrews discusses the idea of having Teoscar Hernandez permanently hitting in the second slot in the lineup. The host also talks about what to do with Kevin Pillar and whether he should stay in the five slot.In the second half, Andrews wades through the continuing carousel of Blue Jays rotating through the team, and whether the likes of Dwight Smith Jr., Gio Urshela and Joe Biagini will stick with the club.Thank you to @bwprincess73 and @hartie1995 for their contributions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a Monday Musings full of mirth as Locked On Blue Jays host Ryan Andrews celebrates golf season by teeing off on the troubling signs from the Blue Jays' weekend series with the Red Sox.Andrews discusses the continue failings of the Blue Jays offense, and the inability to string hits together with enough regularity to generate offense outside of the home run.The Nova Scotian also discusses Joe Biagini's third strike as a starter and the natural replacement for Biagini in the Blue Jays rotation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
A treat for Blue Jays fans as Locked On Blue Jays host Ryan Andrews welcomes the original, the maestro Shaun Doyle of JaysFromTheCouch.com back onto the program! Today, Andrews and Doyle discuss what needs to be done with Kendrys Morales and why it makes sense to do it. Then in the second half of the show, Doyle touts Joe Biagini as a solution to the issues with the Blue Jays' rotation, but not as a starter. Follow Shaun Doyle @DoyleJFtC and his website JaysFromtheCouch.com! Follow Ryan Andrews at @NeoAC18! Finally, follow the site @LockedOnJays or at LockedOnBlueJays.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices