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The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 192 of our podcast. This week, our writers try and make sense of the dismal start to the 2019 season for the Toronto Blue Jays. We start off with looking at the roster after the trade of Kevin Pillar. From there, we look at the offensive futility this team has shown thus far. From a massive amount of strike outs to looking absolutely lost, we try and figure things out. Of course, it isn't all bad. The pitching has been surprisingly good and we give credit there.
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.
Jays From the Couch Radio proudly presents Episode 190 of our podcast. A new season of Blue Jays baseball is back! This week, Shaun Doyle and Ryan Mueller break down story lines from Spring Training and how they impact the Toronto Blue Jays roster to start the 2019 season. We go through a host of injuries and how they will impact the playing time for a number of individuals. We look at the direction of the team this season, possible trades and drop some predictions on you.
Jays From the Couch Radio presents an interview with legendary Blue Jays radio voice, Jerry Howarth. Our Catherine Stem chats with Jerry about his new book, Hello, Friends!: Stories from My Life and Blue Jays Baseball. In this interview, you'll hear Jerry discuss memories and a lot more!
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 189 of our podcast. There is so much Blue Jays news to talk about this week. From Marcus Stroman and his comments about staying in Toronto to the battle for the short stop job and everything in between. To help us sort through it all, we enlist the help of Sportsnet baseball insider, Shi Davidi. Together we discuss whether Stroman is long for this team, whether Lourdes Gurriel should be the starting short stop, who will make up the starting rotation and more!
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 188 of our podcast. With not much going on in the news department for the Toronto Blue Jays, our staff looks around the league at free agency and the stagnant market for the top tier talent. With so much money in baseball, is there something fishy going on? Should the Blue Jays be spending more? It's a discussion with no definitive answer. We also look at the Hall of Fame balloting, which is likely going to leave out the wrong people.
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 187 of or podcast. This week, we explore the fallout of the Russell Martin trade, which signals a very clear path for the Toronto Blue Jays. The winter moves ahead of the 2019 season mean there is a very clear path for Canada's team. We discuss the roles for some key players and what exactly can be expected from this team. Will they finish at the bottom of the league? Will they surprise? You'll have to listen to find out.
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 186 of our podcast. This week, we’ll explore the wonderful world of the Toronto Blue Jays top prospects. If we’re being honest, it has been a long time since this team has had a farm system this good and this deep. There are some very talented young baseballers making their way to the majors to build what the front office hopes will be a perennial contender. This week, we’re gonna take a look at some of them. We’ll discuss who’s going what direction and all that.
Jays From the Couch Radio presents Episode 185 of our podcast. This week, the crew discusses the recent Blue Jays additions of Matt Shoemaker and Clayton Richard. You'll hear whether these are moves that mean a whole lot, or not. We discuss the larger impact these moves have on the organization as a whole. From there, you'll hear some New Year's resolutions from JFtC staff for Blue Jays players, fans and maybe even some good old fashioned life advice. As a special treat, there is a "mystery beer" segment thrown in for fun.
Jays From the Couch Radio presents an interview with Blue Jays President, Mark Shapiro. Shaun Doyle sits down with Shapiro to discuss renovations in Dunedin and how they could lead to winning as well as player development, creating a team culture, new coaching staff and more!
The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.