MLB.com's Jordan Horrobin joins Roger Lajoie to chat about the Blue Jays' first series win at Roger Centre in nearly two years, if he's surprised with the price Ross Atkins paid for Jose Berrios and Berrios debut against the Royals [04:50]. CBC Sports and Ottawa BlackJacks' Jevohn Shepherd stops by to discuss the prospect of a post-Kyle Lowry era in Toronto, Raptors selecting Scottie Barnes, and what went wrong with Canada's women's team to have a 1-2 start at the Games [23:30]. Maple Leafs Hot Stove Anthony Petrielli weighs in on how Toronto's roster shapes up compared to last year's team, which of the new players he's looking forward to watching, and if the Leafs now have a solid 1-2 punch in net [50:48]. Blue Jays Voice Buck Martinez discuss the improvements made in the bullpen and from the team's starting rotation, if the Jays can catch up to the Yankees in the wild card race, and Santiago Espinal quietly providing the team when great offence [01:20:00]. Plus, Bleacher Report's Sean Highkin gives his thoughts on Kawhi Leonard and Chris Paul's future with their respective teams, if Kyle Lowry will be playing for the Miami Heat next season, and if Portland will break up their backcourt [01:59:45]. Dishes and Dimes Podcast's Katie Heindl give her take on the potential final day with Kyle Lowry in a Raptors uniform, and if Lowry does leave, who will start in his place [2:21:00]. CBC's Scott Russell breaks down the Canadian women leading the charge in medal count for the country, women's soccer team playing in their first gold medal game, and how Tokyo has pulled off the Games [2:44:15].