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Welcome to Amazin' Avenue Audio (The Show), the new/old favorite from Amazin' Avenue editors Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore. The Mets made a bunch of small moves over the past two weeks, acquiring a number of potential bullpen arms and non-tendering Dominic Smith and Sean Reid-Foley. Brian and Chris discuss these moves, as well as give an update for how they feel about Jacob deGrom's return to Queens. Chris's Music Pick: Fuzz - Fuzz Brian's Music Pick: Fela Kuti - Live! You can listen or subscribe to all of our wonderful Amazin' Avenue Audio podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. If you've got questions that you'd like us to discuss on the air, email the show at aaaudiopodcast@gmail.com Make sure to follow the site on Twitter (@AmazinAvenue), as Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap). and Chris (@ChrisMcShane). And, until next time, Let's Go Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(Episode 89): This week on the Subway To Shea Podcast, I discuss: - Buck Showalter winning the NL Manager of the Year Award - Dom Smith & Sean Reid-Foley being non-tendered - Joely Rodriguez signing with the Red Sox - Mets-Marlins Trade ______________________________________________ Read my articles for Rising Apple: https://risingapple.com/author/arivera1/ ______________________________________________ Follow on Twitter: @SubwayToShea Intro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian Leo Outro Song: Sky- OBOY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/subwaytoshea/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/subwaytoshea/support
Welcome to Amazin’ Avenue Audio (The Show), the new/old favorite from Amazin’ Avenue editors Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore. The Mets had two rainouts since we last podcasted, but there is still a fair amount to talk about. Topics discussed include the frustrating demotion of Sean Reid-Foley, the return of Pete Alonso, and the (seemingly) upcoming return of Luis Guillorme. We close out with Chris asking Brian about a hypothetical situation from last night’s Mets/Padres game. Chris’s Music Pick: Lou Barlow - Reason to Live Brian’s Music Pick: Exile to Exile Playlist (The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street and Liz Phair - Exile in Guyville) You can listen or subscribe to all of our wonderful Amazin’ Avenue Audio podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. If you’ve got questions that you’d like us to discuss on the air, email the show at aaaudiopodcast@gmail.com. Make sure to follow the site on Twitter (@AmazinAvenue), as Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap). and Chris (@ChrisMcShane). And, until next time, Let’s Go Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s officially June, therefore it’s time for Ted Berg and Tim Britton take stock of the Mets’ 2021 season thus far. They discuss the team’s six games above .500 and first place record in the NL East despite all of the injuries. They also talk about the return of Jacob deGrom, Taijuan Walker and Kevin Pillar as well as the decision to option Sean Reid-Foley. They wrap by answering a listener question about covering the Mets’ beat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another day, another injury issue for the Mets. Ted Berg and Tim Britton discuss the team’s decision to shut down Noah Syndergaard for six weeks. They also examine Francisco Lindor’s continued struggles. On the bright side, New York remains atop the NL East with Taijuan Walker set to return against the Braves. They recap the DH sweep vs. the Rockies and answer a listener question about Sean Reid-Foley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 277 of For All You Kids Out There, we have your weekly Mark Canha update, thoughts on what to do with J.D. Davis, the conundrum that is Luis Rojas as manager, and a brand new but probably mostly the same Sean Reid-Foley. We also answer your correspondence on best baseball eras, more managerial malfeasance, and get galaxy-brained about the third base situation, before wrapping by trying to predict exactly how long Blood and Guts will run.
In Episode 277 of For All You Kids Out There, we have your weekly Mark Canha update, thoughts on what to do with J.D. Davis, the conundrum that is Luis Rojas as manager, and a brand new but probably mostly the same Sean Reid-Foley. We also answer your correspondence on best baseball eras, more managerial malfeasance, and get galaxy-brained about the third base situation, before wrapping by trying to predict exactly how long Blood and Guts will run.
The New York Mets failed to beat the Chicago Cubs in extras on Thursday night, getting swept for the first time this season. Is it time to sound the panic alarms or be patient that this team will turn things around?Despite the team losing, Sean Reid-Foley looked great in his Mets debut, pitching three perfect innings. What can the Mets expect from him coming out of the bullpen moving forward?This weekend the Washington Nationals are coming into town, can the Mets respond to getting swept, by sweeping their division rivals?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKED15 for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mets get swept in Windy City tonight Jake takes the mound against the Nationals, Alonso goes yard, fun debut for Sean Reid- Foley, mets still can't hit with RISP --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stan-phillips8/support
Maniacs Ty and Mike coming at you to talk about the Cubs series, and hit on some positives in an overwhelmingly poor series. We discuss the bullpen looking good (hello Sean Reid-Foley!), the bats still looking lackluster, and what we expect to see in the Nationals series, along with why we should still be optimistic. Give it a listen! Follow us on Twitter @MetsManiacsPod Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts Find us on Instagram @metsmaniacs_ Find us on Metsmerized Online Be sure to have a superb weekend! - The Maniacs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tyler-wilkes/support
The Mets defensive woes were on display at Wrigley Field as the Cubs completed the sweep. Ted Berg and Tim Britton dissect the issues on defense and what to do with J. D. Davis. Plus, was Sean Reid-Foley a bright spot of the series? They discuss the bullpen as well as what offseason moves the Mets should have made. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New York Mets failed to beat the Chicago Cubs in extras on Thursday night, getting swept for the first time this season. Is it time to sound the panic alarms or be patient that this team will turn things around? Despite the team losing, Sean Reid-Foley looked great in his Mets debut, pitching three perfect innings. What can the Mets expect from him coming out of the bullpen moving forward? This weekend the Washington Nationals are coming into town, can the Mets respond to getting swept, by sweeping their division rivals? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKED15 for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Blue Jays continued their aggressive offseason by trading for Steven Matz. They'll send a trio of prospect pitchers to the Mets, headlined by Sean Reid-Foley. Masahiro Tanaka has agreed to a two-year deal with the Rakuten Eagles - his former team in Japan. We haven't heard much about Trevor Bauer lately, but the Mets have made him an offer.
Today on a delayed Underdogs: Raptors heartache leads to Blue Jays triumph; The Game Diary from the game of the season in New York; Injuries and updates on Teoscar and Bo; The start of a Toronto...Dynasty?; Bullpen Vlad; Promotions and Demotions; What Caleb Joeseph provides Danny Jansen; Friend of the pod Sean Reid Foley's hard exterior.
Ben Wagner (@benwag247) voice of the Toronto Blue Jays joins the show to breakdown this young Jays roster. We look into the Hyun-jin Ryu signing and why they did it. We talk about some of our favorite young players in the organization and what impact they will make, the starting rotation, and the top heavy farm system! Show breakdown: Sean-Reid Foley deep dive 45 min. Draft change from 40 rds to 5 rds 50 min. J.A Happ memories 1 HR. Enjoy! @ExitVelo_BH @braffz @ExitVelo_JR
Ben Wagner (@benwag247) voice of the Toronto Blue Jays joins the show to breakdown this young Jays roster. We look into the Hyun-jin Ryu signing and why they did it. We talk about some of our favorite young players in the organization and what impact they will make, the starting rotation, and the top heavy farm system! Show breakdown: Sean-Reid Foley deep dive 45 min. Draft change from 40 rds to 5 rds 50 min. J.A Happ memories 1 HR. Enjoy!
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
We have transactions to talk about! Both real and in the virtual game!A.J. Andrews leads off this Fan Friday edition of the pod with the news that Anthony Kay and Sean Reid-Foley have both been optioned by the Blue Jays. This doesn't seem to matter at the moment, but it does protect a year of service time on an MLB roster should the season's opening be delayed for a while, so since neither was making the team, it makes sense. She also talks about MLB's "support" for minor leagues that will only be good until April 8. Small comfort for those who don't know what will happen after that.Then in the second half, we dive into the moves the fans want to make to improve the 2020 Blue Jays! Surprisingly Yasiel Puig will not be one of those moves after being voted down, but there are a couple of contract offers out there, and for fans of guys with lingering shoulder issues, you'll be in for a treat! Plus an offer to an old friend! Also, discussing the Nationals-Phillies trade and Aaron Sanchez's new home! All virtual though, don't get excited.Thanks to @biggles14, @Baseball4Brains, @TheHeatherEm, @CallieTsai, @Panikkar37, @PatrickMSports, @hallamaniac07 and @365Jays for contributing their thoughts!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, Withings, WealthSimple, Progressive and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
We have transactions to talk about! Both real and in the virtual game! A.J. Andrews leads off this Fan Friday edition of the pod with the news that Anthony Kay and Sean Reid-Foley have both been optioned by the Blue Jays. This doesn't seem to matter at the moment, but it does protect a year of service time on an MLB roster should the season's opening be delayed for a while, so since neither was making the team, it makes sense. She also talks about MLB's "support" for minor leagues that will only be good until April 8. Small comfort for those who don't know what will happen after that. Then in the second half, we dive into the moves the fans want to make to improve the 2020 Blue Jays! Surprisingly Yasiel Puig will not be one of those moves after being voted down, but there are a couple of contract offers out there, and for fans of guys with lingering shoulder issues, you'll be in for a treat! Plus an offer to an old friend! Also, discussing the Nationals-Phillies trade and Aaron Sanchez's new home! All virtual though, don't get excited. Thanks to @biggles14, @Baseball4Brains, @TheHeatherEm, @CallieTsai, @Panikkar37, @PatrickMSports, @hallamaniac07 and @365Jays for contributing their thoughts! 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, Withings, WealthSimple, Progressive and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Pollack (@PitcherList) and Alex Fast (@AlexFast8) talk all things Fantasy Baseball in Episode 177 of On The Corner. They discuss fringe pitchers across the AL, including Kyle Gibson, Reynaldo Lopez, Yonny Chirinos, and many more. Support us on Patreon to join our Discord community + receive a copy of our Podcast Notes! Timestamps: News n stuff (0:22) John Means (5:07) Brandon Bailey (10:33) Asher Wojciechowski (15:30) Alex Cobb (16:44) E-Rod (17:22) David Price (21:38) Martin Perez (22:53) Nathan Eovaldi (26:56) J.A. Happ (29:45) Jordan Montgomery (31:36) Jonathan Loaisiga (32:34) Yonny Chirinos (34:37) Ryan Yarbrough (38:35) Brandon McKay (40:56) Brent Honeywell Jr (44:35) Trevor Richards (45:14) Chase Anderson (47:36) Tanner Roark (50:40) Ryan Borucki (53:31) Trent Thornton (54:03) Shun Yamaguchi (54:24) Sean Reid-Foley (55:35) Jacob Waguespack (55:55) Nate Pearson (56:12) Matt Shoemaker (59:14) Dallas Keuchel (1:01:45) Rey-Lo (1:04:46) Gio Gonzalez (1:10:37) Dylan Cease (1:11:30) Michael Kopech (1:15:30) Aaron Civale (1:17:25) Zach Plesac (1:18:20) Ivan Nova (1:20:19) Norris / Turnbull (1:20:45) Drew VerHagen / Mize(1:24:16) Brad Keller / Jakob Junis (1:25:25) Daniel Lynch (1:27:20) Jake Odorizzi v German Marquez (1:28:05) Homer Bailey (1:32:48) Lance McCullers Jr. (1:34:15) Jose Urquidy (1:39:20) James / Valdez / Martes / Peacock (1:40:33) Julio Teheran (1:42:45) Canning / Heaney (1:45:12) Dylan Bundy (1:46:10) Patrick Sandoval (1:46:58) Mike Fiers (1:50:07) Jesus Luzardo (1:52:46) Chris Bassitt (1:55:24) Justus Sheffield (1:57:09) Kikuchi / Gonzales / Graveman (1:57:50) Justin Dunn (1:58:26) Kyle Gibson (1:59:15) Jordan Lyles (2:02:09)
Nick Pollack (@PitcherList) and Alex Fast (@AlexFast8) talk all things Fantasy Baseball in Episode 177 of On The Corner. They discuss fringe pitchers across the AL, including Kyle Gibson, Reynaldo Lopez, Yonny Chirinos, and many more.Support us on Patreon to join our Discord community + receive a copy of our Podcast Notes!Timestamps:News n stuff (0:22)John Means (5:07)Brandon Bailey (10:33)Asher Wojciechowski (15:30)Alex Cobb (16:44)E-Rod (17:22)David Price (21:38)Martin Perez (22:53)Nathan Eovaldi (26:56)J.A. Happ (29:45)Jordan Montgomery (31:36)Jonathan Loaisiga (32:34)Yonny Chirinos (34:37)Ryan Yarbrough (38:35)Brandon McKay (40:56)Brent Honeywell Jr (44:35)Trevor Richards (45:14)Chase Anderson (47:36)Tanner Roark (50:40)Ryan Borucki (53:31)Trent Thornton (54:03)Shun Yamaguchi (54:24)Sean Reid-Foley (55:35)Jacob Waguespack (55:55)Nate Pearson (56:12)Matt Shoemaker (59:14)Dallas Keuchel (1:01:45)Rey-Lo (1:04:46)Gio Gonzalez (1:10:37)Dylan Cease (1:11:30)Michael Kopech (1:15:30)Aaron Civale (1:17:25)Zach Plesac (1:18:20)Ivan Nova (1:20:19)Norris / Turnbull (1:20:45)Drew VerHagen / Mize(1:24:16)Brad Keller / Jakob Junis (1:25:25)Daniel Lynch (1:27:20)Jake Odorizzi v German Marquez (1:28:05)Homer Bailey (1:32:48)Lance McCullers Jr. (1:34:15)Jose Urquidy (1:39:20)James / Valdez / Martes / Peacock (1:40:33)Julio Teheran (1:42:45)Canning / Heaney (1:45:12)Dylan Bundy (1:46:10)Patrick Sandoval (1:46:58)Mike Fiers (1:50:07)Jesus Luzardo (1:52:46)Chris Bassitt (1:55:24)Justus Sheffield (1:57:09)Kikuchi / Gonzales / Graveman (1:57:50)Justin Dunn (1:58:26)Kyle Gibson (1:59:15)Jordan Lyles (2:02:09)
Greg and Josh discuss a crazy week in the World of MLB that happened to coincide with a rather quiet one in Toronto. They cover what the signing of Shun Yamaguchi means for the club in terms of potential future Japanese free agents, Yamaguchi's potential role with the club, what types of moves the Jays could still be looking to make this offseason, Sean Reid-Foley remaining in the mix as a starter, Richard Urena's departure, the minor league signing of Ruben Tejada and new jerseys to be unveiled. Finally they answer listener questions and give out the longest Do Over in ATW history to the whole mess created by the Astros scandal.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Apologies for the recording issues in the past couple episodes, but its back to non-blip, non-beep goodness tonight!A.J.. Andrews sifts through the wreckage of that 16-3 Blue Jays destruction at the hands of the Dodgers, and has praise for Bo Bichette (duh) and gives Richard Ureña a "good effort". She also expresses shock at Vlad Jr. taking a seat tonight. Oh wait, she isn't surprised.The second half talks about who the Blue Jays can expect to actually throw bulk innings now that Sean Reid-Foley and Thomas Pannone have been optioned. Zack Godley and Sam Gaviglio will likely be called upon to be "starters" again. Also, an update on Clay Buchholz, who is still in the organization!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, BlueChew,. Locked On Fantasy Football, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Apologies for the recording issues in the past couple episodes, but its back to non-blip, non-beep goodness tonight! A.J.. Andrews sifts through the wreckage of that 16-3 Blue Jays destruction at the hands of the Dodgers, and has praise for Bo Bichette (duh) and gives Richard Ureña a "good effort". She also expresses shock at Vlad Jr. taking a seat tonight. Oh wait, she isn't surprised. The second half talks about who the Blue Jays can expect to actually throw bulk innings now that Sean Reid-Foley and Thomas Pannone have been optioned. Zack Godley and Sam Gaviglio will likely be called upon to be "starters" again. Also, an update on Clay Buchholz, who is still in the organization! 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, BlueChew,. Locked On Fantasy Football, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Burning the midnight oil and lighting candles to find Blue Jays' pitching solutions, its another episode! A.J. Andrews stays up late following a grueling bike ride to discuss the Blue Jays' recent run of pitching. While Thomas Pannone, Sean Reid-Foley and Trent Thornton all had their flaws amplified in recent starts, Jacob Waguespack seems to be handling the pressure well, and A.J. assesses his chances of sticking in the rotation next season. The second half sees an apology offered to Derek Law, given his recent run of form. The host also expresses her hopes for Jason Adam to make the most of his opportunity and discusses how Buddy Boshers does not seem long for this Blue Jays' world. 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, Postmates. BlueChew and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Burning the midnight oil and lighting candles to find Blue Jays' pitching solutions, its another episode!A.J. Andrews stays up late following a grueling bike ride to discuss the Blue Jays' recent run of pitching. While Thomas Pannone, Sean Reid-Foley and Trent Thornton all had their flaws amplified in recent starts, Jacob Waguespack seems to be handling the pressure well, and A.J. assesses his chances of sticking in the rotation next season.The second half sees an apology offered to Derek Law, given his recent run of form. The host also expresses her hopes for Jason Adam to make the most of his opportunity and discusses how Buddy Boshers does not seem long for this Blue Jays' world.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, Postmates. BlueChew and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The second of a triple-header and this one promises to be way more positive than the last one!A.J. Andrews discusses the supernova start Bo Bichette has had to his major league career. Yes it's against Kansas City, but the host is effusive in her praise of the young shortstop and his maturity on the field.In the second half, Andrews discusses a splendid series for the pitching staff. All three starters (Thomas Pannone, Sean Reid-Foley, Jacob Waguespack) showed signs of being able to step into the vacated Blue Jays' rotation slots, and the bullpen performed well too! Why can't they play Kansas City all the time?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, Bombas, BlueChew and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The second of a triple-header and this one promises to be way more positive than the last one! A.J. Andrews discusses the supernova start Bo Bichette has had to his major league career. Yes it's against Kansas City, but the host is effusive in her praise of the young shortstop and his maturity on the field. In the second half, Andrews discusses a splendid series for the pitching staff. All three starters (Thomas Pannone, Sean Reid-Foley, Jacob Waguespack) showed signs of being able to step into the vacated Blue Jays' rotation slots, and the bullpen performed well too! Why can't they play Kansas City all the time? 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, Bombas, BlueChew and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
We tipped our hand earlier today, but here is the second episode of our doubleheader! A.J. Andrews discusses last night's 10-6 Blue Jays loss to the Red Sox and how Trent Thornton was tipping his pitches to Red Sox batters. Andrews wonders if Thornton couldn't use the All-Star break to recalibrate his windup, or maybe if he should be doing so in Buffalo. She also discusses the turnaround that Sean Reid-Foley has made in recent outings, and how his trends could point to a rotation spot for the rest of the season. Plus a preview of tonight's game with Chris Sale facing Jacob Waguespack on the mound. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes! This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, @LockedOnNBANet and Hotels.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
We tipped our hand earlier today, but here is the second episode of our doubleheader!A.J. Andrews discusses last night's 10-6 Blue Jays loss to the Red Sox and how Trent Thornton was tipping his pitches to Red Sox batters. Andrews wonders if Thornton couldn't use the All-Star break to recalibrate his windup, or maybe if he should be doing so in Buffalo.She also discusses the turnaround that Sean Reid-Foley has made in recent outings, and how his trends could point to a rotation spot for the rest of the season. Plus a preview of tonight's game with Chris Sale facing Jacob Waguespack on the mound.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, @LockedOnNBANet and Hotels.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Coming in quick like a Clayton Richard pickoff, it's attempt number two at a doubleheader!A.J. Andrews uses her first episode of the day to discuss the positive things that could be taken away from the Blue Jays' first two games of the series against the Yankees. Aaron Sanchez is not one of them, but Clayton Richard is on that list, as is Sean Reid-Foley, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Randal Grichuk!Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, @LockedOnNBANet and Hotels.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Coming in quick like a Clayton Richard pickoff, it's attempt number two at a doubleheader! A.J. Andrews uses her first episode of the day to discuss the positive things that could be taken away from the Blue Jays' first two games of the series against the Yankees. Aaron Sanchez is not one of them, but Clayton Richard is on that list, as is Sean Reid-Foley, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Randal Grichuk! Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes! This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, @LockedOnNBANet and Hotels.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's Around the Nest, Jim Tarabocchia talks Dunedin's four All-Stars (1:18), Pat Malacaro previews Cavan Biggio's MLB promotion and breaks down Sean Reid-Foley's recent gem (9:17), Tyler Zickel recaps New Hampshire's dominant starting pitching (17:18), Jesse Goldberg-Strassler talks about how the recent call-ups to Lansing are fitting in (26:52), and then the pod concludes with a conversation with outfielder Reggie Pruitt, currently leading the Midwest League in steals (33:40).
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 191 of our podcast. This week, we welcome Jay Blue of Blue Jays From Away to get you set for the Blue Jays 2019 minor league season. As you're aware, Jay covers the minor leagues like few others and we're happy to chat with him. This episode features discussion on Sean Reid-Foley, Nate Pearson, Patrick Murphy, Samad Taylor, Chavez Young and a few others. With a lot of excitement about Toronto's organizational talent, this is a must listen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The big trade discussion will come tomorrow, but for today enjoying remembering Kevin Pillar for one last time as a member of the Blue Jays!Ryan Andrews dissects what went wrong in Toronto's 6-5 loss to Baltimore, starting with the slow starts the bats have had this season. Andrews posits that it might be time for Lourdes Gurriel to head back to Buffalo to get his swing right.The second half is dedicated to Sean Reid-Foley and what a performance like this means for his future as a Blue Jay. Thomas Pannone gets praise for his yeoman's effort in relief and the host wonders if Pannone shouldn't get another look as a starter.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
The big trade discussion will come tomorrow, but for today enjoying remembering Kevin Pillar for one last time as a member of the Blue Jays! Ryan Andrews dissects what went wrong in Toronto's 6-5 loss to Baltimore, starting with the slow starts the bats have had this season. Andrews posits that it might be time for Lourdes Gurriel to head back to Buffalo to get his swing right. The second half is dedicated to Sean Reid-Foley and what a performance like this means for his future as a Blue Jay. Thomas Pannone gets praise for his yeoman's effort in relief and the host wonders if Pannone shouldn't get another look as a starter. 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 megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Impact Rookie Draft time, folks! That means it's time for Ron, Nate, and Van to get together and draft a full team each of rookies that they think will impact fantasy leagues THIS SEASON! They take turns picking names like Eloy Jimenez and Vlad Jr., of course, but they also get a little deeper and take players like Griffen Canning, Sean Reid-Foley, and more. All of this means we will track this meaningless competition and find out who wins at the end of the season!
The Toronto Blue Jays will be kicking off Spring Training with Ryan Borucki and Sean Reid-Foley on thr bump --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/birdwatchinggc/message
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's late but enjoy this edition of the podcast!Ryan Andrews discusses something that fans knew for weeks, but was finally confirmed today, that John Gibbons would not be back as manager of the Blue Jays in 2019. The host talks about Gibby's place in the Blue Jays' pantheon and who the Blue Jays should be looking for moving forward and what they can learn from Gibbons' management style.The second segment is devoted to Jon Berti on the date of his major league debut. Teammates and media members paint the picture of a hard-working farmhand who is finally getting a moment in the sun and Andrews expresses happiness for the veteran minor leaguer.The podcast ends with a couple of topics, including Devon Travis' knee issues and what it means moving forward for him and the Blue Jays, as well as Sean Reid-Foley's final 2018 start and what he will be looking to do to set himself up for 2019 success.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
It's late but enjoy this edition of the podcast! Ryan Andrews discusses something that fans knew for weeks, but was finally confirmed today, that John Gibbons would not be back as manager of the Blue Jays in 2019. The host talks about Gibby's place in the Blue Jays' pantheon and who the Blue Jays should be looking for moving forward and what they can learn from Gibbons' management style. The second segment is devoted to Jon Berti on the date of his major league debut. Teammates and media members paint the picture of a hard-working farmhand who is finally getting a moment in the sun and Andrews expresses happiness for the veteran minor leaguer. The podcast ends with a couple of topics, including Devon Travis' knee issues and what it means moving forward for him and the Blue Jays, as well as Sean Reid-Foley's final 2018 start and what he will be looking to do to set himself up for 2019 success. 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 megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a tough episode of Locked on Blue Jays today, and if you're a fan, you'll know exactly why. Host Ryan Andrews starts with some stories from last night's game, including the hamstring issue that banished Lourdes Gurriel from the Battle of the Brothers with his sibling Yuli, and a solid performance from Richard Urena. Andrews also looks ahead and talks about Sean Reid-Foley making his final start of the season against the defending champions. The second segment sees Andrews start to discuss the reaction to Roberto Osuna's re-emergence for a save at Rogers Centre before news breaks that the Crown has dropped the case against him in favor of a one-year peace bond. The host is not happy with this turn of events, predictable as they were, and expresses frustration and anger at the result. They then thank the Blue Jays fans who were in attendance last night booing him, and the fans who shared their thoughts on social media. Andrews ends with a brief acknowledgement of Marco Estrada, who made likely his last start for the Blue Jays. The Nova Scotian discusses Estrada's place in Toronto history and how they will remember the Magician who started as a swingman but became a legend. Special thanks to @gsnap_abk6, @walshag, @tinakinmond, @DaveDivjak, @vbamber12 and @EverythingGrich for contributing! 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 megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a tough episode of Locked on Blue Jays today, and if you're a fan, you'll know exactly why.Host Ryan Andrews starts with some stories from last night's game, including the hamstring issue that banished Lourdes Gurriel from the Battle of the Brothers with his sibling Yuli, and a solid performance from Richard Urena. Andrews also looks ahead and talks about Sean Reid-Foley making his final start of the season against the defending champions.The second segment sees Andrews start to discuss the reaction to Roberto Osuna's re-emergence for a save at Rogers Centre before news breaks that the Crown has dropped the case against him in favor of a one-year peace bond. The host is not happy with this turn of events, predictable as they were, and expresses frustration and anger at the result. They then thank the Blue Jays fans who were in attendance last night booing him, and the fans who shared their thoughts on social media.Andrews ends with a brief acknowledgement of Marco Estrada, who made likely his last start for the Blue Jays. The Nova Scotian discusses Estrada's place in Toronto history and how they will remember the Magician who started as a swingman but became a legend.Special thanks to @gsnap_abk6, @walshag, @tinakinmond, @DaveDivjak, @vbamber12 and @EverythingGrich for contributing!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
A solid series against Tampa Bay gives way to some grappling with a return on today's episode!Ryan Andrews begins by looking at the performances of the Blue Jays' rookie starters during the series against the Rays. Andrews notes the struggles Sean Reid-Foley had in maintaining control of his electric stuff in what will likely be his final start of the season. Contrasting that with Thomas Pannone's steady performance and it becomes clear what the 2019 pecking order is. Andrews also notes that while Pannone had a tough situation mentally on the mound in the third inning, coming through that may serve him well moving forward.The second segment discusses Ryan Borucki's game effort against Blake Snell and details facets where the lefty can improve as he heads into an off-season where he knows he will be an MLB starter. Andrews also shakes their head at Jose Fernandez's series and locks the left in as next year's QEW specialist.In the final segment, Andrews deals with the return of Roberto Osuna and the emotions that are brought up. The host makes it clear that they want no part of any kind of potential sympathy for the former closer, and discusses their Jays From the Couch article where they recommend a hearty chorus of boos be rained upon the domestic abuser.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
A solid series against Tampa Bay gives way to some grappling with a return on today's episode! Ryan Andrews begins by looking at the performances of the Blue Jays' rookie starters during the series against the Rays. Andrews notes the struggles Sean Reid-Foley had in maintaining control of his electric stuff in what will likely be his final start of the season. Contrasting that with Thomas Pannone's steady performance and it becomes clear what the 2019 pecking order is. Andrews also notes that while Pannone had a tough situation mentally on the mound in the third inning, coming through that may serve him well moving forward. The second segment discusses Ryan Borucki's game effort against Blake Snell and details facets where the lefty can improve as he heads into an off-season where he knows he will be an MLB starter. Andrews also shakes their head at Jose Fernandez's series and locks the left in as next year's QEW specialist. In the final segment, Andrews deals with the return of Roberto Osuna and the emotions that are brought up. The host makes it clear that they want no part of any kind of potential sympathy for the former closer, and discusses their Jays From the Couch article where they recommend a hearty chorus of boos be rained upon the domestic abuser. 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 megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg and Josh go over the noteworthy stories from the last week. They discuss the latest good start for Aaron Sanchez and the encouraging signs for the future, the good starts from Sean Reid-Foley and Tom Pannone in New York, Randal Grichuk's quietly very solid season, Teoscar Hernández' continued fielding struggles, the massive roster for the team right now that doesn't include Dalton Pompey, and the return of "100 Miles Giles." They also answer listener questions and give out a Do-Over to Mike Wilbon of ESPN.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The season is winding down for the Blue Jays but there is still plenty to celebrate and talk about!Ryan Andrews dives into the first of a couple days' worth of topics from the Blue Jays' triumphant series against the Yankees in the Bronx. The starting pitching, outside of Marco Estrada, was great, and the host compares what Sean Reid-Foley and Thomas Pannone were able to do in their starts against New York. The two will likely be battling for a rotation spot in March, and Andrews declares who they believe has the inside track.The second segment is dedicated to the legend that is Ken Giles. Andrews details how important the mercurial closer is for the Blue Jays and how he may be a better closer than the one the team traded. The fans agree and the Nova Scotian details how Giles can maintain his slot for the Blue Jays until they are contenders again.The podcast closes with a discussion of the least-likeliest name to appear in a segment all on his own. But Mark Leiter Jr. has thrust himself into the 2019 bullpen conversation with some flashes of brilliance against Boston and New York. Does Andrews think the waiver claimee has a chance to stick around past the end of the season?Special thanks to @Lesley_NOPE, @biggles14, @DSteciuk and @hallamaniac07 for sharing their thoughts!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, ZipRecruiter 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
The season is winding down for the Blue Jays but there is still plenty to celebrate and talk about! Ryan Andrews dives into the first of a couple days' worth of topics from the Blue Jays' triumphant series against the Yankees in the Bronx. The starting pitching, outside of Marco Estrada, was great, and the host compares what Sean Reid-Foley and Thomas Pannone were able to do in their starts against New York. The two will likely be battling for a rotation spot in March, and Andrews declares who they believe has the inside track. The second segment is dedicated to the legend that is Ken Giles. Andrews details how important the mercurial closer is for the Blue Jays and how he may be a better closer than the one the team traded. The fans agree and the Nova Scotian details how Giles can maintain his slot for the Blue Jays until they are contenders again. The podcast closes with a discussion of the least-likeliest name to appear in a segment all on his own. But Mark Leiter Jr. has thrust himself into the 2019 bullpen conversation with some flashes of brilliance against Boston and New York. Does Andrews think the waiver claimee has a chance to stick around past the end of the season? Special thanks to @Lesley_NOPE, @biggles14, @DSteciuk and @hallamaniac07 for sharing their thoughts! 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, ZipRecruiter and Locked on College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
After a medical issue forced the shared observance of an off-day, host Ryan Andrews is back for another week of Blue Jays talk as the season winds towards its conclusion! Andrews leads a dissertation on the lessons learned from the Cleveland series, starting with everyone's favorite son Rowdy Tellez. Andrews examines where Rowdy's performance has put him on the Blue Jays map moving forward and what the club can do with him in 2019 given Justin Smoak and Kendrys Morales occupy his position. In the second segment, Andrews turns to the pitching and the starts that the Blue Jays delivered over the weekend. Marco Estrada was solid, but the Nova Scotian believes the Magician will need to put a couple more good shows together if he wants to reappear on the 2019 roster, then wonders if Thomas Pannone hasn't edged ahead of Sean Reid-Foley in the battle for a 2019 rotation slot. The final third is dedicated to the bullpen and a new strategy that the Blue Jays seem to be adapting from Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro's Cleveland days. With Taylor Guerrieri and David Paulino both working single innings in the series, Andrews wonders if this isn't a tactic to get longer arms in the Toronto bullpen to combat the durability and length issues that the team has seen sink their starters this year. 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, ZipRecruiter and Locked on College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
After a medical issue forced the shared observance of an off-day, host Ryan Andrews is back for another week of Blue Jays talk as the season winds towards its conclusion!Andrews leads a dissertation on the lessons learned from the Cleveland series, starting with everyone's favorite son Rowdy Tellez. Andrews examines where Rowdy's performance has put him on the Blue Jays map moving forward and what the club can do with him in 2019 given Justin Smoak and Kendrys Morales occupy his position.In the second segment, Andrews turns to the pitching and the starts that the Blue Jays delivered over the weekend. Marco Estrada was solid, but the Nova Scotian believes the Magician will need to put a couple more good shows together if he wants to reappear on the 2019 roster, then wonders if Thomas Pannone hasn't edged ahead of Sean Reid-Foley in the battle for a 2019 rotation slot.The final third is dedicated to the bullpen and a new strategy that the Blue Jays seem to be adapting from Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro's Cleveland days. With Taylor Guerrieri and David Paulino both working single innings in the series, Andrews wonders if this isn't a tactic to get longer arms in the Toronto bullpen to combat the durability and length issues that the team has seen sink their starters this year.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, ZipRecruiter 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
In honor of Rowdy Tellez and his four doubles in two MLB games, the podcast is hitting a double as well, with two Fan Friday installments! In this episode, host Ryan Andrews looks forward with the help of Blue Jays fans, predicting the 2019 rotation. Many fans are expressing doubts that Marcus Stroman will be a long-term part of the solution there, and Andrews does their best to explain the many ways Stroman's career can go. However, Ryan Borucki, Aaron Sanchez and Sean Reid-Foley get votes of confidence. The second and third segments deal with the lineup and @JAYSin2020's projection of what it could look like. A lot of young blood is involved but is it too much to expect all the rookies to take off immediately for the Blue Jays? Fans way in on where Devon Travis and Teoscar Hernandez fit in, as well as what to do with Cavan Biggio. Special thanks to @JAYSin2020, @KarenSoutar1, @chronja85, @GayBaseballFan, @DSteciuk, @brightskies99, @Orchid2424, @BigCal1964, @LeafsFan1993, @swillc, @michellehacon, @shawn_w_smith, @LittleLostPixie, and @Flames_Jays_83 ! Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18! It’s the best way to get involved in Fan Friday! Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes! This episode is sponsored by Locked on Fantasy Football 24.7, For HIMS and Locked on College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
In honor of Rowdy Tellez and his four doubles in two MLB games, the podcast is hitting a double as well, with two Fan Friday installments!In this episode, host Ryan Andrews looks forward with the help of Blue Jays fans, predicting the 2019 rotation. Many fans are expressing doubts that Marcus Stroman will be a long-term part of the solution there, and Andrews does their best to explain the many ways Stroman's career can go. However, Ryan Borucki, Aaron Sanchez and Sean Reid-Foley get votes of confidence.The second and third segments deal with the lineup and @JAYSin2020's projection of what it could look like. A lot of young blood is involved but is it too much to expect all the rookies to take off immediately for the Blue Jays? Fans way in on where Devon Travis and Teoscar Hernandez fit in, as well as what to do with Cavan Biggio. Special thanks to @JAYSin2020, @KarenSoutar1, @chronja85, @GayBaseballFan, @DSteciuk, @brightskies99, @Orchid2424, @BigCal1964, @LeafsFan1993, @swillc, @michellehacon, @shawn_w_smith, @LittleLostPixie, and @Flames_Jays_83 !Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18! It's the best way to get involved in Fan Friday!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Locked on Fantasy Football 24.7, For HIMS and Locked on College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sean-Reid Foley joins the show to discuss the origin story of his glorious mustache and his experience with the Blue Jays. J.P. and Nick discuss the fallout from the Josh Donaldson trade. J.P. explains what makes the Arizona Fall League so much fun and reminisces on an unlikely day at the plate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Back from a Labor Day siesta, Ryan Andrews is put to work on today's Locked on Blue Jays episode!The host begins with a dissection of Marcus Stroman's blister issues and the reasons the nominal ace of the Blue Jays' staff was limited to 1 2/3 innings in his return from the DL. Andrews highlights the problems that Stroman has had in rushing himself back to action. When combined with Aaron Sanchez and his finger issues, the Nova Scotian paints a picture of a pair of starters who need to think about the future as opposed to just getting back on the mound.The second segment features another pair of Blue Jays starters trying to put themselves in the 2019 rotation. Andrews dismays at what has become of Marco Estrada and wonders what the change-up specialist has left in his tank going forward. Meanwhile, Sean Reid-Foley was dazzling in his third MLB start, and Andrews believes that this is closer to the real pitcher the Blue Jays have as opposed to his first two starts against Kansas City and New York.In the final segment, Andrews highlights Jonathan Davis, who appears to be on his way to Toronto to join the team, and picks out a couple more players who could join him. In addition, Andrews offers a prediction for who comes off the 40-man roster for Davis, and it does not look good for Dalton Pompey.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 College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Back from a Labor Day siesta, Ryan Andrews is put to work on today's Locked on Blue Jays episode! The host begins with a dissection of Marcus Stroman's blister issues and the reasons the nominal ace of the Blue Jays' staff was limited to 1 2/3 innings in his return from the DL. Andrews highlights the problems that Stroman has had in rushing himself back to action. When combined with Aaron Sanchez and his finger issues, the Nova Scotian paints a picture of a pair of starters who need to think about the future as opposed to just getting back on the mound. The second segment features another pair of Blue Jays starters trying to put themselves in the 2019 rotation. Andrews dismays at what has become of Marco Estrada and wonders what the change-up specialist has left in his tank going forward. Meanwhile, Sean Reid-Foley was dazzling in his third MLB start, and Andrews believes that this is closer to the real pitcher the Blue Jays have as opposed to his first two starts against Kansas City and New York. In the final segment, Andrews highlights Jonathan Davis, who appears to be on his way to Toronto to join the team, and picks out a couple more players who could join him. In addition, Andrews offers a prediction for who comes off the 40-man roster for Davis, and it does not look good for Dalton Pompey. 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 College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hebsy talks about the Josh Donaldson trade, Sean Reid-Foley's gem, Nate Schmidt's suspension, Elton John and Friday's HOS get-together.
Roger Lajoie takes your calls after the Blue Jays take the rubber match by a final of 6-1 in Miami.
On location from Coca Cola Field! Outta The Park goes on the road to Coca Cola field to catch up with Sean Reid-Foley. Barry and Matt joined Sean on the field to recap his first major league start. Sean talks about his thoughts on the mound, the differences between the majors and triple AAA and how his upbringing affected his career path. Sean details the advice imparted on him by Blue Jays staff and talks about his prodigious moustache. Pat Malacaro, radio voice of the Buffalo Bisons, joined Barry and Matt to talk about the Bisons with a view from the top. Pat’s thoughts on Vlady, the up and coming Blue Jays and the players that are not being talked about but should be are all points of discussion. Pat chats about stepping in for Ben Wagner now that Ben has made the big leagues. The First Pitch talks empty lockers and how the game of baseball is in decline, as stated by some. Ask Barry Davis talks Osuna, pitching prospects and what the rotation will look like a year from now. The Fair or Foul Poll has been out all night and it shows. Buffalo never sounded so good! Its OTP in Bison town!
Clayton, Justin, and Patrick get together to discuss the week that was for the Toronto Blue Jays. Topics covered include Kendrys Morales on a tear, Kevin Pillar's mistake AND hot bat, Danny Jansen impressing everyone, the kids Sean Reid-Foley and Ryan Borucki getting lit up in New York, and Thomas Pannone's awesome debut as a starting pitcher.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Monday has rolled back around and not a moment too soon for Blue Jays fans!Ryan Andrews discusses the fallout from a brutal three-game series against the Yankees. Marcus Stroman couldn't deal with his blistered finger any longer and the host discusses how this is emblematic of the Blue Jays issues this season and why it is imperative the club figure out how to deal with these finger issues while the club has time to do so, especially with Aaron Sanchez now on the 60-day DL.In segment two, Andrews discusses the performances of Sean Reid-Foley and Ryan Borucki in Yankee Stadium. The Nova Scotian is kinder on Reid-Foley in his second start, but lays into Borucki and his shook start. The lefty looked like he let the situation get the best of him and Andrews has tips for Danny Jansen on how to deal with Borucki's jitters.In the final segment, Andrews discusses newly promoted Blue Jays reliever Justin Shafer and what the University of Florida product brings to the club. The host highlights Shafer's ability to limit damage, which makes him an attractive piece moving forward. Andrews also apologizes for ruining Luis Santos.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
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 172 of our podcast. This week, we bring together a JFtC roundtable as Wade, and the two Ryans join the show. Our roundtable discussion talks about the growing pains of players like Ryan Borucki and Sean Reid-Foley, who got lit up in New York. Their struggles had us thinking about what this team will field as a starting rotation in 2019 and whether John Gibbons is the right kind of manager to lead them.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Monday has rolled back around and not a moment too soon for Blue Jays fans! Ryan Andrews discusses the fallout from a brutal three-game series against the Yankees. Marcus Stroman couldn't deal with his blistered finger any longer and the host discusses how this is emblematic of the Blue Jays issues this season and why it is imperative the club figure out how to deal with these finger issues while the club has time to do so, especially with Aaron Sanchez now on the 60-day DL. In segment two, Andrews discusses the performances of Sean Reid-Foley and Ryan Borucki in Yankee Stadium. The Nova Scotian is kinder on Reid-Foley in his second start, but lays into Borucki and his shook start. The lefty looked like he let the situation get the best of him and Andrews has tips for Danny Jansen on how to deal with Borucki's jitters. In the final segment, Andrews discusses newly promoted Blue Jays reliever Justin Shafer and what the University of Florida product brings to the club. The host highlights Shafer's ability to limit damage, which makes him an attractive piece moving forward. Andrews also apologizes for ruining Luis Santos. 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 megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg and Josh take a look at the debuts of Sean Reid-Foley and Danny Jansen and what they showed they can bring the table going forward, discuss Aaron Sanchez' return and what his rest of season performance means for the future of the roster, Curtis Granderson's waiver clearance, Josh Donaldson's qualifying offer situation, and the latest news on John Gibbons' future. They also answer listener questions and give a Do Over to Keith Hernandez.
ESPN MLB Analyst Keith Law joined Matt and Carlo to chat about the futures of Danny Jansen and Sean Reid-Foley, Vlad Jr.'s future as a 3B and the best new board game on the market.
Today, the guys talk about the debuts of Sean Reid-Foley and Danny Jansen, the merits of a Vlad Jr. call up, dive into the world of Orioles Hangout and discuss the MLB playoff picture.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/radioscouts)
In the final hour, the guys chat about William Nylander's contract status, are joined by Blue Jays pitcher Sean Reid-Foley after making his debut, and discuss the future of hockey at the Winter Olympics.
Blue Jays rookie Sean Reid-Foley joins OverDrive following his MLB debut to chat about the experience, getting to make his debut with catcher Danny Jansen, plus how he's managing expectations for himself the rest of the way.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Everyone calmed back down from the Blue Jay debuts last night? Ryan Andrews hasn't and they are ready to dish! Andrews examines Sean Reid-Foley's first MLB start and notes some concerns in his approach, but praises the way he was able to escape a bases-loaded jam with minimal damage. The Nova Scotian also gushes over Danny Jansen's night at the plate, both offensively and defensively and is totally not hyperbolic about what Jansen means going forward. In a detour, Andrews derides another poor base running decision by the Blue Jays, as Russell Martin is taken out by a mile at home plate in the second inning. With Luis Rivera repeatedly sending runners home to their demise, and the number of failed hit-and-runs piling up, Andrews tries to reason with the Blue Jays line of thinking, and comes to the conclusion that there will be multiple members of the coaching staff heading out the door in the fall. In the second half, Andrews highlights the recent performance of Luis Santos and argues whether or not the Dominican has earned a spot in the 2019 bullpen with his run of form since the beginning of July. Follow the host @NeoAC18 and the podcast @LockedOnJays! Subscribe on iTunes and Google Play! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Everyone calmed back down from the Blue Jay debuts last night? Ryan Andrews hasn't and they are ready to dish!Andrews examines Sean Reid-Foley's first MLB start and notes some concerns in his approach, but praises the way he was able to escape a bases-loaded jam with minimal damage. The Nova Scotian also gushes over Danny Jansen's night at the plate, both offensively and defensively and is totally not hyperbolic about what Jansen means going forward.In a detour, Andrews derides another poor base running decision by the Blue Jays, as Russell Martin is taken out by a mile at home plate in the second inning. With Luis Rivera repeatedly sending runners home to their demise, and the number of failed hit-and-runs piling up, Andrews tries to reason with the Blue Jays line of thinking, and comes to the conclusion that there will be multiple members of the coaching staff heading out the door in the fall.In the second half, Andrews highlights the recent performance of Luis Santos and argues whether or not the Dominican has earned a spot in the 2019 bullpen with his run of form since the beginning of July.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
A brief Monday Musings today, but an important one as host Ryan Andrews talks about the new Blue Jays debuting tonight!The host opens in the first half with a discussion about the Blue Jays recent series against Tampa Bay, and how it served as a perfect microcosm of the season. Andrews laments the inability of the Blue Jays offense to curtail its hyper-aggressive habits and highlights how the team out-Rayed Tampa in the Sunday game by using Devon Travis and the speed of Kevin Pillar. Andrews questions whether Brook Jacoby shouldn't be shown the door regardless of whether John Gibbons stays on at the end of the season.In the second half, Andrews hypes up the debut of Sean Reid-Foley and Danny Jansen tonight in Kansas City. The Nova Scotian discusses how they feel this is a sign of the Blue Jays youth movement finally kicking into high gear and how it serves the ultimate goal of having a full team in place by the time Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is ready to become an MLB superstar. Ryan Borucki and Lourdes Gurriel get special mentions in this segment.Thanks to @douge77 for their contribution to the podcast!Check out the host's article at @JaysFromCouch! 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
A brief Monday Musings today, but an important one as host Ryan Andrews talks about the new Blue Jays debuting tonight! The host opens in the first half with a discussion about the Blue Jays recent series against Tampa Bay, and how it served as a perfect microcosm of the season. Andrews laments the inability of the Blue Jays offense to curtail its hyper-aggressive habits and highlights how the team out-Rayed Tampa in the Sunday game by using Devon Travis and the speed of Kevin Pillar. Andrews questions whether Brook Jacoby shouldn't be shown the door regardless of whether John Gibbons stays on at the end of the season. In the second half, Andrews hypes up the debut of Sean Reid-Foley and Danny Jansen tonight in Kansas City. The Nova Scotian discusses how they feel this is a sign of the Blue Jays youth movement finally kicking into high gear and how it serves the ultimate goal of having a full team in place by the time Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is ready to become an MLB superstar. Ryan Borucki and Lourdes Gurriel get special mentions in this segment. Thanks to @douge77 for their contribution to the podcast! Check out the host's article at @JaysFromCouch! Follow the host @NeoAC18 and the podcast @LockedOnJays! Subscribe on iTunes and Google Play! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's Friday and everyone seems to be in a better mood for a Blue Jays Fan Friday edition of the podcast!Host Ryan Andrews first thanks everyone who submitted songs that subscribe the 2018 Blue Jays and details plans for the tidal wave of responses. Then, Andrews goes into a deep dive about the random appearance of Mike Hauschild and what the former Houston farmhand was able to do against the Mariners. However, as much as the host espouses praise for the pride of Dayton, Ohio, Andrews also discusses a Shi Davidi piece on why his success was necessary to begin with and why the team doesn't turn to arms like Sean Reid-Foley, Thomas Pannone or even Drew Hutchison.In the second half, Andrews shines a spotlight on Teoscar Hernandez and his strong day at the plate. The Nova Scotian hopes it leads to a re-establishing of Teoscar's rhythm at the plate and leads to the outfielder some of the offensive load Kendrys Morales has been carrying.Thanks to @nmonaco1981, @jordanmackinnon, @brightskies99, @juddy_96 and @bigticketshow for their contributions!Follow the host at @NeoAC18 and the podcast @LockedOnJays!Subscribe on iTunes and GooglePlay! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's Friday and everyone seems to be in a better mood for a Blue Jays Fan Friday edition of the podcast! Host Ryan Andrews first thanks everyone who submitted songs that subscribe the 2018 Blue Jays and details plans for the tidal wave of responses. Then, Andrews goes into a deep dive about the random appearance of Mike Hauschild and what the former Houston farmhand was able to do against the Mariners. However, as much as the host espouses praise for the pride of Dayton, Ohio, Andrews also discusses a Shi Davidi piece on why his success was necessary to begin with and why the team doesn't turn to arms like Sean Reid-Foley, Thomas Pannone or even Drew Hutchison. In the second half, Andrews shines a spotlight on Teoscar Hernandez and his strong day at the plate. The Nova Scotian hopes it leads to a re-establishing of Teoscar's rhythm at the plate and leads to the outfielder some of the offensive load Kendrys Morales has been carrying. Thanks to @nmonaco1981, @jordanmackinnon, @brightskies99, @juddy_96 and @bigticketshow for their contributions! Follow the host at @NeoAC18 and the podcast @LockedOnJays! Subscribe on iTunes and GooglePlay! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Triple-A Buffalo Bisons – Pat Malacaro 0:57 – Pat’s 4th of July 2:07 – Pat Hentgen raved about Sean Reid-Foley’s changeup 3:45 – Danny Jansen’s busy schedule coming up 4:35 – Conehead Day! Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats – Tyler Murray 6:42 – Canada Day with the Fisher Cats’ Canadians! 7:30 – Bo Bichette, making his second Futures Game 9:10 – Connor Panas finally feels locked in 11:08 – The Cats’ six Eastern League All-Stars A-Advanced Dunedin Blue Jays – Jim Tarabocchia 13:12 – Jim’s Canada Day and 4th of July 14:32 – Patrick Murphy outduels Ervin Santana 16:45 – Kacy Clemens receives B.P. from The Rocket 17:27 – Yennsy Diaz is a three-pitch pitcher A Lansing Lugnuts – Dante De Caria 19:08 – Dante’s Canada Day and 4th of July 21:22 – Jesus Navarro is playing superb baseball 22:33 – Chavez Young’s leaping catch at the wall Short-Season A Vancouver Canadians – Rob Fai 24:33 – The fates have turned in the C’s favour 25:20 – Will McAffer has been dynamite 26:33 – Giving love to Jim Czajkowski 27:54 – Cobi Johnson comes right at you 29:00 – Tanner Kirwer plays 100 miles-per-hour 30:07 – Behind the scenes, a thumbs up to the Blue Jays Advanced Rookie Bluefield Blue Jays – Zach Helton 32:25 – Why Otto Lopez was promoted to Vancouver 33:06 – Davis Schneider asks, “Where can I play today?” 33:48 – The latest on Eric Pardinho 34:50 – The fascinating story of Andy McGuire 36:08 – Alejandro Kirk is a ball of fire 36:57 – Luis De Los Santos is so smooth defensively 37:48 – Craig Calcaterra drops by Bluefield 39:55 – Any chance of a D.J. Neal promotion? 40:34 – In seven games, Cal Stevenson has 13 walks and 13 runs
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a special supersized weekend edition of the Locked On Blue Jays podcast! Like the morning paper with all the comics inside, hosts Ryan Andrews and Ryan Mueller bring extra entertainment for your Saturday listening pleasure!The two hosts break down which prospects the Blue Jays would be most likely to call up in the event of a roster teardown, starting with New Hampshire and the likes of Jonathan Davis, Jordan Romano, Zach Jackson and of course, the infield squad of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and Cavan Biggio. Mueller also manages to irk his co-host a great deal.In the second half, the focus shifts to Buffalo and names like Rowdy Tellez, Ryan Borucki, Sean Reid-Foley and Danny Jansen are debated for their opportunities to wear the Blue Jays uniform. Mueller continues to draw Andrews' ire.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's a special supersized weekend edition of the Locked On Blue Jays podcast! Like the morning paper with all the comics inside, hosts Ryan Andrews and Ryan Mueller bring extra entertainment for your Saturday listening pleasure! The two hosts break down which prospects the Blue Jays would be most likely to call up in the event of a roster teardown, starting with New Hampshire and the likes of Jonathan Davis, Jordan Romano, Zach Jackson and of course, the infield squad of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and Cavan Biggio. Mueller also manages to irk his co-host a great deal. In the second half, the focus shifts to Buffalo and names like Rowdy Tellez, Ryan Borucki, Sean Reid-Foley and Danny Jansen are debated for their opportunities to wear the Blue Jays uniform. Mueller continues to draw Andrews' ire. Follow the hosts @NeoAC18 and @MuellerRyan11, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
www.JaysFromtheCouch.com @JaysFromCouch presents Episode 106 of the Jays Nest Podcast, which brings you a quick look at our reaction from the news that the Toronto Blue Jays signed Jarrod Saltalamacchia. Our impressions were rather favorable, as the minor league deal has some interesting implications for the team. From there we dove into the organization's top pitching prospects. you'll hear us talk about Conner Greene, Sean Reid-Foley, T.J. Zeuch, Jon Harris, Justin Maese and we each choose a sleeper prospect to watch for this coming season. We wrap the episode up with some great questions on the Blue Jays' lineup construction and more!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
In this episode of the ToT-cast, Chris Okrainetz and Jake Middleton discuss the Toronto Blue Jays and their recent news.They discuss Kevin Pillar being placed on the 15-day disabled list, Aaron Sanchez and how the Blue Jays should manage him, five stats from the week that was, a minor league update, the American League East, and their upcoming games against Tampa Bay and Houston.Here’s a rundown of what was discussed on the podcast:- We discuss Kevin Pillar heading to the disabled list (1:42)- The Aaron Sanchez conundrum; we share our thoughts on what the team should do with him, how many more starts he could make, his average velocity, and his innings (3:00)- Chris goes through five Blue Jays stats from the week that was (12:58)- Jake goes through the Blue Jays minor league system and provides a prospect update on: Richard Urena, Rowdy Tellez, Sean Reid-Foley, Jon Harris, T.J. Zeuch, Bo Bichette, and Connor Greene.- We sink our teeth into the American League East to discuss Manny Machado and how the pennant race might play out by using Fangraphs projected standings (28:32)- We preview the Jays upcoming series against the Tampa Bay Rays and Houston Astros (34:33)* * *You can listen to every episode of the ToT-cast on iTunes, SoundCloud, or stream it from our website. Make sure you not only subscribe to the show so you don’t miss any new episodes, but leave us a nice review — if you think we’ve earned it!Thanks for listening and be sure to follow us on Twitter @TipoftheTower, and like our Facebook page @Tip of the Tower.