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JD teases the Maple Leafs' weekend in Florida with a chance to return home with a Conference Finals berth (00:00). Frank Seravalli (10:00), hockey insider and president of content at Daily Faceoff, discusses why he chose the Panthers to beat the Leafs, William Nylander's contract value and the decline in Auston Matthews' production. JD and Frank also debate how the Leafs can judge their core and if Matthew Knies is a NHL unicorn. Former MLB all-star and MLB analyst at TBS, Curtis Granderson, gives his thoughts on the tension between the Boston Red Sox and Rafael Devers, if the American League East is the worst division, the Blue Jays' outlook when it feels like Groundhog Day, and his experiences as a Toronto Blue Jay (51:00). Ryan Goins, former Toronto Blue Jay and current Los Angeles Angels infield coach, joins the show to chat about players getting called up from the minors at younger ages, how development has taken a back seat to results, fun memories from the 2015 Jays season and being a professional athlete in Toronto (1:21:30).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.
A new MP3 sermon from The Baptist Pulpit is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Let The Redeemed of the Lord Say So (Worship Service) Subtitle: The Baptist Pulpit Radio Broad Speaker: Ryan Goins Broadcaster: The Baptist Pulpit Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 1/5/2025 Length: 28 min.
Guests: Los Angeles Angels outfielder Kevin Pillar and infield coach Ryan Goins, Blue Jays prospect pitcher Jake Bloss This week in Deep Left Field, we catch up with a couple of former Blue Jays who are now working together on the west coast. Kevin Pillar talks about contemplating retirement and Ryan Goins, already onto the next chapter of his baseball career, looks back on his days as Pillar's teammate on those great Toronto teams of 2015-16. Also, we introduce you to right-hander Jake Bloss, the only piece of the Yusei Kikuchi deal who has yet to appear with the major-league team. For now.
The Los Angeles Angels took home the W on Monday night, thanks to a Jo Adell home run and some timely Halo hitting, as the Angels scratched and clawed their way to a 6-5 victory over the Phillies! While the Angels did not have the most fundamentally sound game and were given an early deficit by Griffin Canning, they were able to get out of their own way and capitalize on some Phillie mistakes that allowed them to ultimately take the lead! We'll give you all the details of last night's game in segment 1!Then, Brandon Marsh spoke about his return to Anaheim, playing in Angel Stadium for the first time since he was traded to the Phillies back in 2022. He had some insightful comments to share, and we've got our responses in segment 2!Plus, infield coach Ryan Goins has a philosophy that he's been working to implement since before the season started. What is it, and have the Angels implemented it so far? We'll tell you all about it in segment 3!GET IN OUR VOICEMAIL! CALL US: (714) 409-6396Tell us what's on your mind!Give us a follow @LockedOnAngels on Twitter, and for the best Angels memes around, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter @SuperHaloBros!Super Halo Bros. MERCH is available now! super-halo-bros-shop.fourthwall.com Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!DoorDashGet all your Mother's Day gifts, all in one place and get 50% off your next order, up to $15 when you spend $15+ on your next flower, convenience, grocery, or retail order now with code LOCKEDONMLB. That's LOCKEDONMLB. Order using DoorDash today. Terms apply.Monopoly GO!Get in the game and join your friends. Click HERE to Download MONOPOLY GO! now free on The App Store or Google Play.PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedonmlb and use code lockedonmlb for a first deposit match up to $100!eBay MotorsFrom brakes to exhaust kits and beyond, eBay Motors has over 122 million parts to keep your ride-or-die alive. With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to bring home that big win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelFanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning GUARANTEED That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – win or lose! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
In Episode 2 of our look back at Game 6 of the 2015 ALCS, we dive into the Blue Jays incredible playoff run including going down 0-2 to Texas, Troy Tulowitzki's heroics, and a random home run by Jose Bautista that has been forgotten to time. We then discuss the first five games of the Royals series including taunting Johnny Cueto, the legend of Marco Estrada, and Ryan Goins costing the Blue Jays a world series. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
The time has come once again to look back fondly on the 2015 Blue Jays. This time, the guys look back at a time they had blocked out of their memory: how the series against the Kansas City Royals came undone. Remember that Amish kid with the glove? The opposite field singles? The Ryan Goins missed pop up? We're putting ourselves through all of that again. But first, in episode one, all the fond fuzzy memories of how a .500 team made their first playoff run in more than two decades and brought baseball back to life in the city. Pop a fresh drink, slurp, and let yourself travel back to 2015 one more time with Sportsfeld Storytime. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
The Blue Jays win the first game of their mini-series with the Phillies thanks to a hit-by-pitch with the bases loaded! Host Blake Murphy recaps the game and weighs in on the Jays' good fortunes in the American League Wild Card race. Next up, former Jays infielder and current coach in the Royals system, Ryan Goins joins the program to chat about his transition to the coaching side of the game, before reminiscing about some of the most memorable playoff moments from his time in Toronto. Later, Blake enlists the help of Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling to discuss how great the likes of Yusei Kikuchi and Cavan Biggio have been over the team's recent stretch (26:16). In the second hour, former Jay Ricky Romero looks back on being a part of José Bautista's Level of Excellence celebration this past weekend, and shares his perspective on Alek Manoah's demotion to Triple-A Buffalo (52:32). To close today, Blake focuses in on the visitors dugout by getting some insight on the Phillies from Alex Coffey of the Philadelphia Inquirer (01:13:33). 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.
Former Blue Jays infielder Ryan Goins joins the show to discuss his memories from the Blue Jays' 2015 playoff run, his iconic reaction to Jose Bautista's “bat flip” homer, the unique atmosphere inside Rogers Centre, and his experience playing with Whit Merrifield in Kansas City. Later, Ailish and Justin dive into the Wake and Rake, presented by Unibet! They preview the betting odds for the NHL's Rocket Richard, Vezina, and Jack Adams Awards. Then, Ailish and Justin solicit our daily “Anchor” pick from the text line and assemble our Wake and Rake parlay (22:41)! 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 Episode 2 of our look back at Game 6 of the 2015 ALCS, we dive into the Blue Jays incredible playoff run including going down 0-2 to Texas, Troy Tulowitzki's heroics, and a random home run by Jose Bautista that has been forgotten to time. We then discuss the first five games of the Royals series including taunting Johnny Cueto, the legend of Marco Estrada, and Ryan Goins costing the Blue Jays a world series.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @the_Zubes and @JGoldsbie. You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we'll pop in for a live show (usually on Sundays): https://www.twitch.tv/sportsfeld If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
The time has come once again to look back fondly on the 2015 Blue Jays. This time, the guys look back at a time they had blocked out of their memory: how the series against the Kansas City Royals came undone. Remember that Amish kid with the glove? The opposite field singles? The Ryan Goins missed pop up? We're putting ourselves through all of that again. But first, in episode one, all the fond fuzzy memories of how a .500 team made their first playoff run in more than two decades and brought baseball back to life in the city. Pop a fresh drink, slurp, and let yourself travel back to 2015 one more time with Sportsfeld Storytime. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @the_Zubes and @JGoldsbie. You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we'll pop in for a live show (usually on Sundays): https://www.twitch.tv/sportsfeld If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
This episodes guest is Ryan Harrison from Slow the game down.Ryan Harrison, has a degree in Exercise Physiology from University of California at Davis. Ryan has worked with Dr. Harrison on improving athlete’s visual performance on the field since 1999. Through the years he has worked hundreds of baseball stars including position players,; Carlos Beltran, Mike Sweeney, Sean Casey, Jose Guillen, Jonny Gomes, Adam Dunn, Angel Pagan, Giancarlo Stanton and Hunter Pence in the 2000’s, and Rajai Davis, Hunter Pence, Joe Panik, Matt Duffy, Conor Gillaspie, Ryan Goins, Kevin Pillar and Trevor Brown in recent years. He currently working 2012, 2010 and 2014 World Champions San Francisco Giants. He previously has worked with the Toronto Blue Jays 2011-2015 and Philadelphia Phillies 2009-2012 as well as 9 other Professional Baseball Organizations over the last 14 years. Collegiately he has worked with the 2016 NCAA Champions Coastal Carolina, the 2012 NCAA Champions Arizona Wildcats, the 2013 NCAA Champions UCLA Bruins, as well as Oregon State, Wichita State, Kentucky, and Long Beach State. Ryan has worked with many Collegiate Softball programs, individual athletes in various sports such as MMA, Motocross, NHL, NFL, WTA, AVP, PGA. Following his work with top professional and amateur athletes, he conceived the idea of training necessary performance skills with digital technology. The STGD Athlete APP and SportsEyesite™ software is a result of his goal to develop training products so that everyone could benefit at a fraction of the cost of having this training and without the need to go to a specialty clinic. On this episode Ryan and I discuss: Ryan's background I ask Ryan - what does he do to enhance visual performance? I ask Ryan if there are easy-do visual tests that coaches could implement with their athletes? I ask Ryan about his influences I ask Ryan about common mistakes his see's when it comes to vision training I ask Ryan if he see's common trends in vision development between different sports and between male and female athletes I ask Ryan does he work with athletes online? Ryan shares with you his biggest life lessons I ask Ryan for his top resource for life and performance Ryan shares with us - his top and current reading recommendations I ask Ryan, if he only had 1 year left on planet earth, how would he send that year and why? I ask Ryan, if he could invite 5 people to dinner, dead or alive, who would he invite and why? This was an outstanding episode and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did! Stay Strong, RB Show Notes: Website - slowthegamedown.com Website - neurodynamicvision.org Twitter - @SlowTheGameDown Instagram - slowthegamedown Podcasts Mentioned: Strong Mind Podcast - Episode 20 - You can't think and see at the same time - Vision Training with Ryan Harrison Books Mentioned: Extreme Ownership People and Resources Mentioned: Dr. Bill Harrison
Jon Gallant, bass player for Billy Talent, joins Joey and George to discuss the band’s latest projects and his passion for the Toronto Maple Leafs (24:36). Former Blue Jays infielder Ryan Goins checks in to chat about how he’s coping during baseball’s current pause, his memories from the Blue Jays’ 2015 playoff run, and Jose […]
The Mets have shockingly won 6 in a row...minutes after Edwin Diaz K'd Ryan Goins to end the game, Evan talks about the win, the streak and the trade deadline. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Last night: White Sox lost 7-5 despite home runs from Ryan Goins and AJ Reed. The longest losing streak in 2019 now at six games. MiLB: No Luis Robert, but Yermin Mercedes hits another home run. Around MLB: Chris Paddack carried a no-hitter into the 7th inning, MLB is seeking an International Draft, and Christian Yelich hits his 34th home run of the season.
James Fox from The Loop Sports joins Chris to decipher what is really going on as the Winter Meetings end. He also has an explanation as to why the White Sox did very little in the Rule 5 Draft. Plus, White Sox stats guru David Marran calls in to tell you some very interesting numbers surrounding new acquisitions Alex Colome, Ivan Nova and Ryan Goins. Subscribe. Share. Call 708-459-8406 and leave a message for the next episode! Recorded in The Broadcast Basement, childhood friends and lifelong Sox fans Chris & Dave sit at a 9-foot homemade oak bar in a basement on the South Side of Chicago to discuss their favorite team - The Chicago White Sox. Every episode is "30 Minutes Of Good" on the White Sox. Tell your friends! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EVERYWHERE podcasts can be found and ALWAYS at SoxInTheBasement.com! #30MinutesOfSox #WhiteSox
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It is a sombre Fan Friday edition of the podcast, as Ryan Mueller and Ryan Andrews bid a fond farewell to Steve Pearce.The two assess what he will mean to Blue Jays fans and what this means for the team moving forward. They also assess the likelihood of contributions from the prospect acquired, shortstop Santiago Espinal.Ryan Goins is also briefly mentioned after his recent DFA from Kansas City, and praise is given to Aledmys Diaz and Yangervis Solarte for not being him.In the second half, the pair take a look at fan grades for the 2018 season at the midway point, and what the team can do to improve their standing, primarily via trade. J.A. Happ, Marco Estrada, Curtis Granderson and Ryan Tepera are discussed as trade options.Mueller closes with his thoughts on the future of Ryan Borucki with the Blue Jays.This episode is dedicated to the memory of the slain members of the Capital Gazette family in Annapolis, Maryland.Special thanks to @KJAK14, @Flames_Jays_83, @brightskies99 and @DTSB_98 for their contributions, to @Lesley_NOPE for being THE #1 Steve Pearce fan and to @_rallycap for his efforts to make #BlueJays Twitter a better place.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
It is a sombre Fan Friday edition of the podcast, as Ryan Mueller and Ryan Andrews bid a fond farewell to Steve Pearce. The two assess what he will mean to Blue Jays fans and what this means for the team moving forward. They also assess the likelihood of contributions from the prospect acquired, shortstop Santiago Espinal. Ryan Goins is also briefly mentioned after his recent DFA from Kansas City, and praise is given to Aledmys Diaz and Yangervis Solarte for not being him. In the second half, the pair take a look at fan grades for the 2018 season at the midway point, and what the team can do to improve their standing, primarily via trade. J.A. Happ, Marco Estrada, Curtis Granderson and Ryan Tepera are discussed as trade options. Mueller closes with his thoughts on the future of Ryan Borucki with the Blue Jays. This episode is dedicated to the memory of the slain members of the Capital Gazette family in Annapolis, Maryland. Special thanks to @KJAK14, @Flames_Jays_83, @brightskies99 and @DTSB_98 for their contributions, to @Lesley_NOPE for being THE #1 Steve Pearce fan and to @_rallycap for his efforts to make #BlueJays Twitter a better place. Follow the hosts @NeoAC18 and @MuellerRyan11, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MLB.com's Matt Waymire catches up with Royals reporter Jeffrey Flanagan to talk about who he voted for on his Hall of Fame ballot, who else he thinks deserves to get inducted and the Royals signing infielder Ryan Goins.
We've waited all offseason for something to happen and finally, on Wednesday...okay still nothing happened, but the Hall of Fame inducted four new members and the Royals signed Ryan Goins.Beyond that, we decided to back away from guesses and speculation (mostly) and talk about who is on the Royals' roster today, right now, and how that shapes up for 2018. What areas need improvement? What positions might be intriguing to watch? The free agent market will sort itself out, but for now, let's see what the Royals have at this very moment, and what it means for the upcoming season.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
ESPN's Dan Szymborski stops by to discuss his ZiPS projections for the Blue Jays in 2018, with specific discussion about the middle infield, Aaron Sanchez, and the general direction of the team. Greg, Josh, and Nick then discuss the Aledmys Diaz pickup, Shohei Ohtani not joining the Jays, the non-tenders of Ryan Goins and Tom Koehler, the Marcus Stroman/Jeff Blair feud, and Gregg Zaun being fired by Sportsnet. They also answer listener questions and bring on a Patron to play Swing and a Drive.
TSN Baseball Analyst Steve Phillips joins Landsberg in the Morning to discuss the Blue Jays missing out on Japanese sensation Shohei Ohtani, Marcus Stroman’s tweets, if the Blue Jays needed to tell him about non-tendering Ryan Goins, where Giancarlo Stanton might be traded and more.
This week's Jays From the Couch Radio podcast presents an encore episode of our Live & Interactive show. Our most recent show featured some great discussion (as always) on the fallout from the Ryan Goins non-tender decision. We looked at all of the reactions as well as how the Blue Jays measure up in the middle infield after dismissing Goins and bringing in Aledmys Diaz. There is even some discussion on Marcus Stroman's reaction to the news. Tune in every Sunday morning at 9amET for our Live & Interactive Blue Jays talk!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
Ryan Goins collected the go-ahead RBI and Roberto Osuna locked down the save as the Blue Jays defeated the Yankees 2-1 in their season finale.
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 136 of our podcast. We're back with a great episode that kicks off with a discussion about the Blue Jays saying farewell to Jose Bautista. We discuss his impact on the franchise, his personal impact and a lot more. We also dive into the future of Ryan Goins and Teoscar Hernandez before taking some great reader questions!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
Ryan Goins fooled Todd Frazier on a sneaky hidden ball trick, then drilled a grand slam to help down the Yankees in an 8-1 win. John Gibbons and Ryan Goins talk about their victory.
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Rich Hill’s heartbreaking no-hit bid and the new and not-improved Carter Capps, follow up on Albert Pujols and player nicknames, and answer listener emails about what constitutes a “journeyman,” Ryan Braun and the Hall of Fame, Ryan Goins’ new type of small-sample success, what would happen if teams […]
Jays From the Couch proudly presents Episode 133 of our podcast. This week, we use draw some parallels between the Blue Jays' 2017 season and Game of Thrones. There are some characters that appear to have made an appearance on the roster this season. We look at Raffy Lopez, Ryan Goins and a few others. We also dive into the recent trade for Tom Koehler. All of this and some reader questions await you in Ep133 of the JFtC Radio podcast.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
Greg, Josh, and Nick discuss the relatively successful last week of Blue Jays baseball. They talk about the crazy AL Wild Card race, Marco Estrada's waiver claim, Jose Bautista's hot streak, Marcus Stroman becoming a true staff ace, the constant injury roster shuffle, the signing of Brett Anderson, Aaron Sanchez to the pen, and the mystery of Rob Refsnyder. They also answer listener questions and give out Gold Stars to Ryan Goins and Ian Kinsler.
Steve Pearce homered while Ryan Goins and Jose Bautista both drove in runs to back a strong outing from Marcus Stroman. Manager John Gibbons discuses the win.
Josh Donaldson homered before Ryan Goins plated two with a double and stole home in a five-run 1st as J.A. Happ earned the win. Goins and John Gibbons analyze the win following the game.
Ryan Goins delivered the go-ahead RBI single in extras while Marco Estrada put together a strong start in a 4-3 win. Goins discusses his go-ahead single.
John Gibbons and Ryan Goins discuss the Blue Jays' 4-1 victory.
Josh Donaldson and Kendry Morales each hit an RBI single in the 9th to propel the Blue Jays over the Rangers in a 7-6 win. John Gibbons and Ryan Goins discuss the win following the game.
Russell Martin hit a game-tying two-run homer in the 6th before Kendrys Morales crushed a homer to help J.A. Happ earn the win. John Gibbons and Ryan Goins discuss the win after the game.
The Blue Jays hit four homers to win 8-4 over the Brewers. One of those homering was Ryan Goins, who hit a grand slam. After the game, Blue Jays manager John Gibbons spoke about Goins.
Ryan Goins reacts to his walk-off hit. John Gibbons breaks down the Blue Jays' comeback, praising Goins' play as of late. Gibbons also recaps Francisco Liriano's command struggles and talks about how Jose Bautista's three-run homer provided a boost to the rest of the Toronto dugout.
Ryan Goins powered the Blue Jays with a two-run homer and Kevin Pillar made a run-saving catch to lead Toronto to a 4-2 win. Goins and manager John Gibbons discuss the win after the game.
5/1/17: Marco Estrada fanned five over seven innings of one-run ball and Ryan Goins homered and drove in four runs in the 7-1 victory. John Gibbons speaks about the win after the game.
Breaking down all things Toronto Raptors & Toronto Blue Jays! Toronto Raptors - Kyle Lowry's injury: Who's to blame for misinformation? What this means moving forward. Victory over the Wizards in Washington, so we have a 3-count! Lastly, what's up with JV? Toronto Blue Jays - Josh Donaldson injury update. Devon Travis injury update. What this may mean for Ryan Goins. David Price's elbow - is he REALLY ok? Ross Atkins talks on ESPN Radio to discuss Aaron Sanchez and Jose Bautista. I break it down. Music - Intro: "Cash Rules" by Ari De Niro Raptors Bump: "Fire" by QY Break: "The Moon" by QY Blue Jays Bump: "Flags Over Caskets" by QY Outro: "Blue Bloods" by Aulx Studio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonah Keri of Sports Illustrated, CBS, and Sportsnet stops by to talk about writing for a living, analytics on the Blue Jays broadcast, and fighting the steroid stigma. The Boys also discuss booing Brett Cecil, the recent walkoff wins, Drew Storen's resurgence, 8-man bullpens, and the brewing position battle between Ryan Goins and Darwin Barney. They also answer a bunch of listener questions, give a gold star to the broadcast, and express their wish for Tim Lincecum to someday don a Blue Jays uniform.
How did the Blue Jays decide to tab Marcus Stroman as the Opening Day starter? Blue Jays reporter Gregor Chisholm caught up with manager John Gibbons to spotlight Stroman's comeback, hear how the bullpens improved and find out where Ryan Goins fits in this season.
Edwin Encarnacion is having a tough-luck Spring Training. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Blue Jays reporter Gregor Chisholm discuss Encarnacion's timetable for Opening Day, why Aaron Sanchez could win the fifth starter spot, and why Ryan Goins is the undisputed second baseman on Opening Day.
Episode 115 – Power Him To A Win The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss C.J. Cron over Albert Pujols, Matt Moore continuing to struggle with his control, Yordano Ventura’s viability, Evan Longoria’s widening splits, Ryan Goins’ value as a guy in the Blue Jays lineup […]
Episode 110 – David Ross-Like Guys The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss ignoring a two-game slate, finding a way to consider Ryan Goins, Shelby Miller cooling off, searching for fantasy comps for Hector Olivera, how the Reds can try to beat Jaime Garcia, Ben […]