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Ben & Brent focus on the Maple Leafs ahead of General Manager Brad Treliving's long-awaited end-of-season media address. They discuss expectations and key questions for Treliving. Later, they transition to Jays Talk, joined by Rob Longley (26:32) from Post Media & The Toronto Sun, to evaluate the Blue Jays' performance and missed offensive opportunities.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.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports (3:00), they discuss which Canucks can be play drivers besides Quinn Hughes (11:30), they chat the latest around the struggling Blue Jays with the Toronto Star's Rob Longley (26:51), plus they get the listeners thoughts (40:10) on how the Canucks' coaching staff can create more offensive next season. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Hour 1 of the Big Show + w/ Patrick Dumas is on demand! To open up the show Patrick and GVP are talking about the Flames must win game vs. the Anaheim Ducks tonight. They then get into the biggest stories from across the league last night and preview the other games tonight!(20:29) later on, Patrick is joined by Blue Jays Writer for Postmedia, Rob Longley! The guys get into the jays opening to the season. Then they talk about some of the Jays surprise early standouts this year. Lastly they look ahead to the Jays next series in New York against the Mets.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning discuss Matthew Knies' impressive yet underappreciated season for the Maple Leafs and whether the organization should prioritize locking him up to avoid offer sheets. They also explore the decline in power plays around the NHL. Later, they check in with Rob Longley (25:51) from the Toronto Sun to chat about the Blue Jays as Opening Day approaches, covering Max Scherzer's health, Daulton Varsho, and George Springer's role in the lineup.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.
The FAN Morning Show hits its final hour of Wednesday with Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi diving into a few player situations across a couple sports. First up, the hosts get into what happened with Mikko Rantanen in Carolina with SN590's own Mike Futa. Futes weighs in on this peculiar situation, as well as the ramifications it could have on Mitch Marner's future in Toronto. In the back half, B&D spend some more time on the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contract talks and the money he wanted. For more on this, the duo check in with Postmedia's Rob Longley (32:12) of the Toronto Sun down in Dunedin. The trio go over the new information that has circulated after the slugger's supposed deadline passed. Will it continue to be a distraction? 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 affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning close out Monday on The FAN Morning Sow discussing Alex Steeves' opportunity with the Maple Leafs right now after his strong stretch of play with the Marlies. Joshua Kloke of The Athletic joins the show to share his thoughts on Steeves' play through his first two games, who else the team has stashed down in the AHL, and how this helps the team going into the trade deadline. Later on, Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun stops by to chat about the start of Blue Jays Spring Training (25:57)! Rob dives into his biggest takeaways from Dunedin including if Orelvis Martinez could find his way onto the Major League roster, expectations for Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in their potential final years with the club, and more! 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 affiliates.
Ryan flies solo as Clarkey takes to the skies on vacay. The Jays did a thing, so Ryan brings on friend of the show Rob Longley, Toronto Sun Jays beat reporter, to discuss no Sasaki, signing Santander, and the ongoing Vladdy contract saga. Following that, Ryan welcomes back another friend of the show, Duane Steinel of 2 Goalies 1 Mic, to chat about the huge AFC Championship showdown between the Bills and Chiefs, and what a Super Bowl win would do for Josh Allen's legacy. To wrap, Producer Adam hops on for Couch Potatoes as he shows a video of fans miming NHL refs during a game, and Ryan fives love to baseball legend and Mariners great, and NOW Hall of Famer, Ichiro. We are looking for new sponsors! Interested? Email instigatingcd@gmail.com or Clarkey66@gmail.com! Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dA Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi analyze the NFL's divisional matchups with Charles Davis from NFL on CBS, NFL Network, and Westwood One. They discuss the Chiefs' status as favorites, their motivation to secure a third consecutive championship, the matchup between the leading MVP candidates, and the potential for upsets. Later, they shift to the Blue Jays' offseason, featuring insights from Rob Longley (29:09) of the Toronto Sun and Postmedia. Longley discusses the Jays' recent actions, their struggle to attract top players, and the prospects of adding Pete Alonso to boost their offseason efforts.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.
Toronto Sun Blue Jays Columnist, Rob Longley joins Game Play to chat about if the Blue Jays have done”irreparable” damage in Vladimir Guerrero Jr. negotiations, on the Jays' lack of identity and Guerrero Jr.'s importance to the city.
Toronto Sun Jays beat reporter Rob Longley joins the guys to discuss the disastrous year end presser held by Jays President Mark Shapiro and GM Ross Atkins. The guys go off on some of the wilder and more bewildering quotes from the pair, the awful year the Jays just had, and where it goes from here. Ryan loses it a bit at one Shapiro quote in particular as Longley tries to explain what happened. Following that, Ryan and Clarkey chat about the wild uptick in fighting and violence in the NHL pre-season. To end, Clarkey gives his Couch Potato of the Week to Marc-Andre Fleury for joining the ice crew, Ryan honours Clarkey's recent wedding, and he also gives thanks to his friends for securing him an Oasis ticket for his Couch Potato. Clarkey also says goodbye to a dear friend to end the show off. RIP Harry. Brought to you by Larry Hudson's Chevrolet, Buick and GMC. Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dA Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
The FAN Morning Show with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning enters its final hour talking about the Maple Leafs' player with unknown futures including Mitch Marner and Nick Robertson. Stanley Cup champion and host of Real Kyper and Bourne on Sportsnet, Nick Kypreos, shares his thoughts on the road ahead for those two players specifically, before discussing why there is no rush to sign Matthew Knies and Toronto's problem at centre beyond Auston Matthews. Next up, the morning duo turn their attention back to baseball alongside Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun and Postmedia (23:10). The Blue Jays beat writer projects what we will hear from Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro today at their end-of-season address, before looking back on the franchise's recent shortcomings and outlining the team's long list of needs heading into the offseason. 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 affiliates.
Matt Marchese and Daniele Franceschi wrap up this week on The FAN Morning Show looking ahead to Canada's chance at third place in the Copa America tournament Saturday against Uruguay. They enlist the help of a man who has played for the program in the past, Canadian international goaltender and now part of the Footy Prime podcast, Craig Forrest! The trio discuss the bright spots they saw in this tournament from Canada, how far they have come already under Jesse Marsch and where they can still grow to compete with the best in the world. In the back half of this final hour, the morning duo take some time to talk baseball, starting with the phenomenon that is Paul Skenes (30:05). Blue Jays beat writer, Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun and Postmedia, joins the conversations to talk about what Toronto faces heading into the deadline, next season and beyond. The trio discuss the shortcomings in development and in the farm system, especially under this current regime, and who currently on the team is part of the future. How soon can the Jays compete again? 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 affiliates.
Much to John's dismay, and to Bob's amusement, the suspension of one of the Blue Jays' top prospects has forced the two to dedicate the first half of today's show to baseball talk. Rob Longley joins the podcast first to give Bob and John his analysis of Orelvis Martinez's 80-game suspension after recording his first MLB hit over the weekend. Rob gives them an idea of how this will impact the Blue Jays going forward and what to expect from the team as they try to get over yet another hump in their tumultuous season. After the break, Mike Futa joins the two for some hockey talk as we prepare for one of the league's most anticipated Game 7s in recent history, with Edmonton in Florida to play the Panthers.
The FAN Morning Show goes into its final hour with hosts Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning continuing to look at what feels like despair around this Blue Jays team through the early months of the season. They welcome on Postmedia's Rob Longley to dive deep into the team's missteps and discuss fan frustration and the expectations put on this group from the front office to take a step forward. Next the morning duo turn their attention to the hockey world and preview the Stanley Cup Final with NHL Network Panthers analyst, Bill Lindsay (28:30)! He shares a sense of the team after securing their second-straight trip to the finals, along what makes this season's squad better than years prior. To end the hour, Ben and Brent dissect a new quote from Leafs' GM Brad Treliving regarding Mitch Marner, his status with the team and some of the discourse around it. 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 affiliates.
Ryan and Clarkey welcome back friend of the show Rob Longley, Toronto Sun Jays beat reporter, to discuss the messy Jays season so far. Rob digs into the hitting woes, the overabundance of "coaches", the fan's outlook and the danger of potentially entering a rebuild. Following that, Al McArthur of the Listowel Squash Courts hops on to chat about his exciting purchase of the Listowel Legionnaires MOSBL baseball team. Clarkey wastes no time naming Al his Conway Furniture Couch Potato of the Week. To end off, Clarkey and Ryan discuss Minnesota winning the first ever PWHL title, the ongoing NHL Conference Finals, and Ryan unveils his Conway Furniture Couch Potato following a big MLB retirement. Brought to you by Conway Furniture, Larry Hudson's Chevrolet, Buick and GMC, and in part by the Listowel Squash Courts. Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dA Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
The Toronto Blue Jays actually won a series! Albeit, it was against the Chicago White Sox, but a win is a win! The team was hitting, the Home Run Jacket is back, and all is well in Toronto, right? If we have learned anything about this team, the answer is a resounding no. Rob Longley joins the show today to pick apart this baseball team as Bob, John, and Rob take a look at their inconsistent offense, unreliable batting, and ultimately, the mismanagement over the last few years from the front office.
On hour two of The FAN Morning Show Ben Ennis & Brent Gunning go over some recent news starting with Sheldon Keefe taking the Devils' job in New Jersey. They also discuss Rick Tocchet winning the Jack Adams Award and what it would take for Craig Berube to win it next season. Next, the morning duo gets back into the Blue Jays and is joined by Rob Longley, beat writer & columnist for the Toronto Sun & Postmedia. They look at the return of the Home Run Jacket, how close we think this team is and how much this group of players feel they have something to prove especially after last season's playoff loss (24:45). The hour ends with the daily Wake and Rake!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.
Zooming in from their Spring Training facility in chilly Dunedin, Florida, Post Media's Rob Longley joins Bob and John to talk about the Toronto Blue Jays. From cryptic press conferences from upper management to little to no confidence in the team's stars, Jays fans and even broadcasters aren't feeling too optimistic about this baseball team and Rob Longley is no different. With a lacklustre off-season and very little information to use as hope for a successful 2024 MLB season, the three question how on earth the organization could be a better baseball team than they were the year before.
With the Shohei Ohtani drama out of the way, there are still other things to consider for the Toronto Blue Jays, so we brought on Rob Longley to discuss them with John and Dave. The three examine the not-so-clear future for the Jays and their roster as they discuss potential moves that could help. They also explore the future for both Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., while delving into what transpired in Nashville during MLB's GM meetings. Additionally, they ponder how the massive amounts of money being tossed around will affect the future of the league.
It's going to be another long off-season for the Toronto Blue Jays as we get Rob Longley on the show to talk about the recent GM meetings, MLB Free Agency & the the Jays have their rights set on as they try to re-vamp their roster for next year.
Henry Lake talks with Toronto Blue Jays Beat Writer Rob Longley about the matchup with the Twins, leadership in the clubhouse, how the Jays and Twins matchup, the X factor for the Jays and more.
Henry Lake says Dean Phillips is doing the right thing by stepping aside, the Vikings pick up their first win of the season over Carolina, Headlines, and Toronto Blue Jays Beat Writer Rob Longley from the Toronto Sun.
We start the week off with two interviews for the price of one as Mike Harrington joins John and Richard Deitsch for the first half of the show to talk about the impact the late Rick Jeanneret had on the city of Buffalo and the Sabres franchise. With Mike gone, in comes our friend Rob Longley to cap the episode off with an update on the Toronto Blue Jays as we get his assessment on their playoff picture with September nearing.
Nothing's better Shannon, Hodge, Longley & Griffin talkin' some baseball to end the week. We cover it all on today's episode as we look forward to Monday's trade deadline, focusing on the Toronto Blue Jays and their deadline plans now that we know Shohei Ohtani isn't going anywhere. Along with the Jays, the foursome get into some of the other teams in their division as well as a breakdown on some of the compelling playoff races underway as we approach the post season
In hour three, guest hosts Jamie Dodd & Israel Fehr talk some Blue Jays w/ the Toronto Sun's Rob Longley, plus the boys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
After a 20-1 win over the Rays last night the Toronto Blue Jays' recent struggles are finally over as we bring Rob Longley back onto the show to fill us in on what's been going on with the Jays, who have only won three of their last 10 games. We talk to Rob about the future of Jays Manager John Schneider and find out why Rob thinks his job is safe as of right now before taking a look at Toronto's roster. With the feeling of there being something missing still lingering - Bob, John and Rob speculate about who on the roster should get traded or sent to the minors. Before we go, we spend some time on the Jays' pitching staff as we try to figure out what's been causing the poor play from Alek Manoah. Get 4 Extra months and a 30-day money back guarentee when you buy NordVPN by heading to NORDVPN.com/BOBCAST
Dave Hodge and Rob Longley join us today on the show to have a quick discussion about the Toronto Blue Jays. From Kikuchi and the Jays starting pitchers to their bullpen, the foursome talk about what's different on the mound this year for Toronto. We also talk about the teams expectations heading into next season and find out why Dave thinks fans should be "optamistic" about the potential of seeing a World Series Calibre ball club.
In hour two, Jason Brough and guest host Jamie Dodd talk March Madness w/ The Athletic senior writer Bob Kravitz, plus they get a Blue Jays Spring Training update from the Toronto Sun's Rob Longley. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Another 2'fer today as we welcome Bruce Garrioch to the show and then, Rob Longley. With Bruce, the boys discuss the details behind the proccess of the sale of the Ottawa Senators. We get an update on what stage the franchise is at, who's interested and why Ryan Reynolds could be the one to re-energise the team. With Bruce gone and Rob Longley checking in from Florida, the three talk about the Toronto Blue Jays, getting Rob's first hand perspective on what he's observed so far from Toronto's new look roster and more.
Perkins and Longley are checking in to the podcast today for a Toronto Blue Jays themed MLB Roundtable. The foursome talk about the progress of the Jay's 300 Million dollar stadium renovation as we debate on the significance of the upgrade and what it will do for the Blue Jays organization. We then shift focus to Toronto's roster as the four look into the changes they have made this off season and wonder if the front office has any more plans to improve their current team. We also look a little bit into the future ti end the show - With record setting money being thrown around this off season, we wonder if the Toronto Blue Jays ill be ready and willing to break the bank in order to keep their young stars when their contracts expire.
After 19 days in Qatar, TSN's James Duthie joins the show to talk about his experience covering his first ever World Cup. We ask James about his time in Qatar and get his impressions on the controversial host country and their $300 Billion dollar budget for the tournament before discussing Team Canada's performance both on the pitch and from their coach, John Herdman. After Duthie leaves, we welcome Rob Longley onto the show to discuss the Toronto Blue Jays lacklustre offseason as we question whether the teams front office will ever be willing to spend the money it takes to land a marquee free agent.
Toronto Sun Blue Jays reporter Rob Longley joins First Up to chat about the future of John Schneider as Blue Jays manager and why he thinks he will come back, will the Blue Jays go after Stripling in free agency, will the Blue Jays be big spenders in the off-season and more!
In the third hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo are joined by TSN hockey analyst Frank Corrado to chat about the Maple Leafs season opener tonight. We are also joined by Toronto Sun Blue Jays writer Rob Longley to discuss the Blue Jays and their disappointing ending to the season
Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they talk about Russell Wilson's disastrous Thursday Night Football performance, plus they're joined by the Toronto Sun's Blue Jays beat writer Rob Longley to help set up today's wild card series opener versus the Mariners! This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
PostMedia's Blue Jays beat writer Rob Longley joins Steve and Graham to provide a feel for the buzz in Toronto, Edwin Encarnacion throwing out the first pitch, question marks with the pitching staff, Gausman's status, Stripling vs Berrios, lineup notes, Espinal being activated, Gurriel's recovery lagging, Kikuchi on the roster, leaders providing a strong voice, and gauging the Mariners' chances of pulling off an upset.
Steve and Graham talk a little NHL with the Sharks and Preds playing a game that counts this afternoon, holding Brady Tkachuk out of the Sens final preseason game to avoid any skirmishes, hearing form DJ Smith post practice, and PostMedia's Blue Jays beat writer Rob Longley joins the boys to get you set for opening pitch between the Jays and Mariners.
Rob hits the following Week 3 matchups: Bucs vs PackersBills vs DolphinsLions vs VikingsCowboys vs Giants
Rob Longley, Blue Jays beat writer joins us from Tampa to address all things Jays stretch drive, including - Stripling or Berrios? - Locking up Vladdy and / Bo? - Value in the Blue Jays as World Series winners?
Blue Jays writer for Toronto Sun Rob Longley joins First Up to discuss the Blue Jays comeback victory over the Rays in game 1 of the 5 game series, Bo Bichette's clutch home run and his amazing play in the month of September, how to get the rest of the line up going and more!
In the second hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo are joined by Rob Longley of Toronto Sun to discuss the Blue Jays vs Rays series and the Jays clutch comeback victory. We also discuss Russell Wilson's return to Seattle in Sunday Night Football and play makes sense or nonsense
Lloydie and Creecher talk CFL to begin the 3rd Hour. Rob Longley joins to talk Jays and the boys wrap up the hour with some RedBlacks talk on a Woodstock '99 themed show!
Should we be worried about the Toronto Blue Jays? Rob Longley and Dave Perkins join the show to talk about the team. Before the Jays talk, the four review last nights second annual Field of Dreams game, giving their opinions on the game itself and our thoughts on the idea of making this a yearly occurrence. We then shift focus to the Toronto Blue Jays noting our concerns surrounding the teams pitching, roster and overall performance as of late. With some time to let the trade deadline sink in, the four also give their thoughts on Toronto's newest players and wonder if making moves at the deadline is even worth it after seeing how the Baltimore Orioles - who were sellers at the deadline - have been playing. To end the show, we talk about the teams inability to live up to the hefty expectations set upon them at the start of the season and we analyze the underwhelming individual performances from the organizations top players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damien Cox (2:00) joins the show as the Leafs talks with the Sens for Matt Murray have intensified. There is an honest debate going on about how much salary should be dedicated to a starting goalie and the Leafs are trying to go with that trend. While people are quick to copy Colorado, you can't forget what worked so well for Tampa in the previous 2 wins. Later some tennis and while Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon, he won't be playing in the US Open and possibly the next Aussie Open because of his vaccine status. Finally (27:00) a visit from Rob Longley of Post Media who was on the road with the Jays for their entire road trip and a miserable 1-9 stretch in their last 10. When it comes to pitching the Jays simply don't have any power inside of their bullpen outside of Jordan Romano. The hitters are also getting tired of constantly being down 2-0 and 2-0 early and always being under pressure to come back. 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.
In the first hour of today's show, Gareth Wheeler gets into the Maple Leafs' picks in day two of the NHL Draft. Then Wheeler is joined by Toronto Sun Blue Jays reporter Rob Longley to discuss how the struggling Blue Jays can break out of their current slump.
Toronto Sun Blue Jays beat writer and columnist Rob Longley joins Game Play from Seattle to tee up tonight's game between the Mariners and the Blue Jays. Longley shares his thoughts on the Blue Jays' ongoing pitching struggles, a general lack of focus displayed by the team, Yusei Kikuchi landing on the IL, and more.
Hour #2 of the show takes us to Tampa where Ren Lavoie is covering The Stanley Cup. Colorado is just so fresh and fast that it's nearly impossible to stop them. Then we go from anointing Vasileyskiy one of the all-time greats right before a 7-0 loss. Then a quick look ahead to the NHL Draft in his hometown of Montreal where the Canadiens ae picking first. Later a chat on the recent coaching hires and why John Tortorella seems like the perfect fit for the Flyers. Ren talks about Sergei Bobrovsky being shopped by the Panthers but does anyone want that contract? What about the Leafs? After a quick chat about F1 Montreal and LIV Golf we head over to Chicago where Rob Longley joins us (28:00) Today Danny Jansen played catch, hit off a tee and is closer to returning which begs the question: do Moreno and Kirk stay put as well?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.
Dave Perkins and Rob Longley join the show today to chat with Bob and John. The four discuss the Toronto Blue Jays' decision to call up their top catching prospect, Gabriel Moreno, his play and the teams depth at the catcher position. The four also discuss Vladimir Guerrero Jr's slow start to the season before moving on to golf. The foursome talk about the recent Canadian Open held at St.George's and wonder... is this the best Open Canada has ever had? Before the two guests leave, the foursome also give their thoughts on the LIV Tour & the upcoming US Open. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longley and Perkins join the show today for some baseball talk. Almost a full month into MLB's 2022 regular season and the Blue Jays are not as advertised... or at least they haven't been living up to the expectations fans had for them this year and the gentlemen talk about it on todays episode. In what seems to be the opposite of the Blue Jays woes from last year, the foursome discuss Toronto's struggling bats and hot pitching, as we try to dissect why the offence is down from the year prior. What's going on with Vladdy G? Bo Bichette? the four talk about why they think the Toronto Blue Jays haven't been the team we have all expected to see. We also spend some time debating the usage of robotic umpires and the uptick in missed calls in Baseball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the "GOAT"s of Toronto Sports Media, Rob Longley of Post Media and the Toronto Sun, joins the show. Among the topics discussed today: - Leafs Playoff Saga Continues - Looking for Betting Value- The Ongoing Evolution of Sports Betting in Ontario- Blue Jays Early Season Returns and Prospects- NFL Handicapping Strategies
On today's show we recap another Canucks road victory last night in Arizona and talk about the contract extension for Spencer Martin. Thomas Drance joins us poolside to chat about all things Canucks and Rob Longley from the Toronto Sun joins us to setup Blue Jays opening day and their season ahead.