Section 138: A Toronto Blue Jays podcast

Latest Episodes
Why didn’t the Blue Jays sign Matt Chapman? (Ep. 299)
Matt Chapman is finally off the market, signing a three-year deal with the San Francisco Giants. But the $54-million price tag begs the question: Why didn't the Blue Jays sign him first? Mark, Bryson
Will Alek Manoah bounce back this season?
Spring training games are about to start. Mark, Bryson, Jacob and Josh discuss the biggest storylines. Will Alek Manoah bounce back? What are the best and worst quotes from Blue Jays so far? Will Matt
Will Vladdy break out in 2024? (Ep. 297)
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. won his arbitration case against the Blue Jays. What does that mean for 2024? Mark, Bryson and Jacob discuss what they expect from Vladdy this year, then debate what role Yariel
Is Justin Turner enough for the Blue Jays? (Ep. 296)
The Toronto Blue Jays have finally made another move -- and this time, it actually helps the lineup. But will Justin Turner be enough to fix Toronto's problems, especially with spring training just we
Does Cody Bellinger make sense for the Blue Jays? (Ep. 295)
Mark, Bryson, Jacob and NEW permanent co-host Josh are back to weigh in on the Blue Jays missing out on Shohei Ohtani, as well as where the team should pivot to next. Does Cody Bellinger make sense? W
Are the Blue Jays favourites for Shohei Ohtani? (Ep. 294)
After three long months, Mark, Bryson and Jacob are back and just in time to weigh in on the Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes, which are racing towards a conclusion. Are the Blue Jays actually favourites? Is
Are the Blue Jays dead? (Ep. 293)
For the first time this season, we can reasonably entertain the question: Are the Toronto Blue Jays dead? Mark and Bryson discuss a brutal series against the Cleveland Guardians but agree this team st
Just how bad was the Paul DeJong trade? (Ep. 292)
Paul DeJong is technically still a Blue Jay, but probably not for long. Toronto designated him for assignment after 44 at-bats and only three hits. Mark and Bryson look back at the trade and discuss h
Who should start game two of a postseason series? (Ep. 291)
The postseason is still a month and a half away, but the Blue Jays' starting staff is looking like a juggernaut -- if the team gets even gets there. Mark and Jacob discuss what Toronto's postseason ro
Are the Blue Jays built for the playoffs? (Ep. 290)
The offence certainly isn't, but the old cliche might be true: Pitching wins championships. Could that be the case for the Blue Jays? Mark and Bryson discuss the offence-free Cleveland series but try