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Bat Flips and Maple Dips - A Toronto Blue Jays Podcast Justin A, Patrick M
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Baseball podcast from a couple of guys who love the game. The main focus will be on the Toronto Blue Jays, but we will dabble in the league as a whole and touch on other subjects occasionally.
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BFMD Episode 304 - Buffalo Boys to Call Up
With a lot of Blue Jays struggling, Justin and Patrick look to Buffalo to see who could provide a lift to the offence.
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BFMD Episode 303 - Bye Bye Biggio
The Blue Jays have DFA Cavan Biggio to make room for Spencer Horwitz on the roster. Justin and Patrick discuss why this move was made and what it means for the team.
The Jays were able to win 2 of 3 games in Oakland to get within 1 win of the .500 mark as they head to Milwaukee. -
BFMD Episode 302 - DFA Time?
The Blue Jays dropped a crucial weekend series to the Tigers, but Justin and Patrick don't want to talk about it.
The guys instead discuss hot and cold players over the past month, and players in Buffalo who could help the big league club instead of Daniel Vogelbach and Justin Turner. -
BFMD Episode 301 - Keep Bats Warm
The bats are heating up! Following another offensive outburst Justin and Patrick chat about the home run jacket, upcoming schedule, and what's going well with the team.
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BFMD Episode 300 - Manoah Impresses & Atkins Speaks
In the 300th episode of BFMD, Justin and Patrick reminisce about where the podcast began and why they are still doing it.
The guys discuss Alek Manoah's strong performance and how much more they need to see to regain trust.
Ross Atkins met with the media and was asked some very pointed questions. The guys discuss his responses.
Lastly, if things don't improve how long will the team wait before trading players? -
BFMD Episode 299 - Tinkering With the Lineup
With the Blue Jays continuing to struggle for consistency with the bats, Justin and Patrick each create their lineup that they think the team should utlilize.
Should the Jays blow it up and start trading players?