The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: Blue Jays' Mixed Bag in Buffalo with Kaitlyn McGrath
vor 5 Jahren
As the title of this episode would suggest, Drew, Ol' Reliable and,
possibly, someone even more reliable than Ol' Reliable, The
Athletic's Blue Jays beat reporter, Kaitlyn McGrath, examine the
good, the bad and the, at times, very ugly of the Blue Jays st
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vor 5 Jahren
As the title of this episode would suggest, Drew, Ol' Reliable and,
possibly, someone even more reliable than Ol' Reliable, The
Athletic's Blue Jays beat reporter, Kaitlyn McGrath, examine the
good, the bad and the, at times, very ugly of the Blue Jays start
in Buffalo. But! Before then, the trio wield their words adeptly
and fasten details together to create a vivid image of a welcoming
Sahlen Park, furnished to properly accommodate the Jays (2:30).
From Kaitlyn's perspective, is there a difference covering the
games at Sahlen Park from home (8:45)? The flock flies towards
Toronto's seemingly good feats as of late, including Jordan Romano
and the 'pen (16:00). What positives has Kaitlyn been able to
identify (18:45)? Getting into the not so good, re: bad: Nate
Pearson, though bright and brimming with potential, has fumbled
through his last couple starts (27:15), and Vlad Guerrero Jr.
absolutely, unequivocally, needs to begin producing offensively
(40:15). As for the ugly, in a normal season, would the Jays
consider, if not enact, demoting Guerrero Jr. in order for him to
reestablish himself (53:30)? Guess what? It's time for another
where-do-we-stand-on-Charlie-Montoyo update (1:00:15)! Plus, is
this team fundamentally flawed (1:07:30)?Follow Drew on Twitter:
@DrewGROFFollow Stoeten on Twitter: @AndrewStoetenFollow Kaitlyn on
Twitter: @kaitlyncmcgrath Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
possibly, someone even more reliable than Ol' Reliable, The
Athletic's Blue Jays beat reporter, Kaitlyn McGrath, examine the
good, the bad and the, at times, very ugly of the Blue Jays start
in Buffalo. But! Before then, the trio wield their words adeptly
and fasten details together to create a vivid image of a welcoming
Sahlen Park, furnished to properly accommodate the Jays (2:30).
From Kaitlyn's perspective, is there a difference covering the
games at Sahlen Park from home (8:45)? The flock flies towards
Toronto's seemingly good feats as of late, including Jordan Romano
and the 'pen (16:00). What positives has Kaitlyn been able to
identify (18:45)? Getting into the not so good, re: bad: Nate
Pearson, though bright and brimming with potential, has fumbled
through his last couple starts (27:15), and Vlad Guerrero Jr.
absolutely, unequivocally, needs to begin producing offensively
(40:15). As for the ugly, in a normal season, would the Jays
consider, if not enact, demoting Guerrero Jr. in order for him to
reestablish himself (53:30)? Guess what? It's time for another
where-do-we-stand-on-Charlie-Montoyo update (1:00:15)! Plus, is
this team fundamentally flawed (1:07:30)?Follow Drew on Twitter:
@DrewGROFFollow Stoeten on Twitter: @AndrewStoetenFollow Kaitlyn on
Twitter: @kaitlyncmcgrath Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
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