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The Blue Jays and the Virtual Echos of the Plakata
FromLocked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays and the Virtual Echos of the Plakata
FromLocked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Even in the virtual realm, the Plakata bombs still sound so sweet.
A.J. Andrews wishes all her trans siblings a happy Trans Day of Visibility and talks about how happy she is to be able to celebrate it fully. She notes that MLB has decided to at least pony up some money to pay to its players, but is the $400 per week to minor leaguers enough to live on? Sadly, it probably is compared to what they usually get. She also talks about how Toronto mayor John Tory confirmed that sports would be allowed while public events would not until June 30, and how that makes her feel.
On the virtual diamond, the Cincinnati Reds are in town and the Blue Jays have split the first two games thanks to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s second multi-homer game of the season. She talks about how important both he and Travis Shaw have been to keeping the Jays offense afloat while many other bats struggle, including leadoff man Bo Bichette. She also discusses Hyun-Jin Ryu's first win as a Jay, Ken Giles' first save, Trent Thornton's acceptable start, and what needs to be done at the bottom of the lineup. Plus, where did that ball that Derek Fisher hit end up?
Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!
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This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Withings, WealthSimple, Postmates and the Locked On Podcast Network.
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A.J. Andrews wishes all her trans siblings a happy Trans Day of Visibility and talks about how happy she is to be able to celebrate it fully. She notes that MLB has decided to at least pony up some money to pay to its players, but is the $400 per week to minor leaguers enough to live on? Sadly, it probably is compared to what they usually get. She also talks about how Toronto mayor John Tory confirmed that sports would be allowed while public events would not until June 30, and how that makes her feel.
On the virtual diamond, the Cincinnati Reds are in town and the Blue Jays have split the first two games thanks to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s second multi-homer game of the season. She talks about how important both he and Travis Shaw have been to keeping the Jays offense afloat while many other bats struggle, including leadoff man Bo Bichette. She also discusses Hyun-Jin Ryu's first win as a Jay, Ken Giles' first save, Trent Thornton's acceptable start, and what needs to be done at the bottom of the lineup. Plus, where did that ball that Derek Fisher hit end up?
Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!
Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!
This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Withings, WealthSimple, Postmates and the Locked On Podcast Network.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
Apr 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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