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Big Mistakes, Big Impact Against Astros

6/25/202650 min

Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker begin the show discussing the Blue Jays' 3-1 loss to the Houston Astros, the decision to go for a pick-off play from Jeff Hoffman, Trey Yesavage's outing against the Astros, how the poor offensive performances have affected the team, and whether the guys prefer adding a run producer vs. an arm at the trade deadline. Then, the guys head to the Back-Leg Line to hear from callers about the recent rough stretch for the Blue Jays against the Astros, Vlad Jr.'s search for a change in his batting, if the team can compete in a Wild Card series, and much more! 

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  2. Jeff Blair· Host0:29

    [upbeat rock music] All right, welcome to, uh, Blair and Barker. For Tues- Thursday, June 25th, this is the it can't get any worse edition- [laughs] Geez ... of Blair and Barker after last night.

  3. Kevin Barker· Host0:52

    Aren't they in a playoff spot?

  4. Jeff Blair· Host0:53

    Oh, God, you and I are in a playoff spot, for God's sake. Uh, the Blue Jays losing 3-1 to, uh, the Astros last night, and, uh, shout out to the Jays for coming up with a new way to blow a game, um, with, uh, Joey Lupifito. And, uh, before I even go down this, again, they didn't hit. The top two dudes didn't hit. They were what... I figured this out. They were like two for 18, uh, in, in the last two games or whatever it was, not two for 18. Combined two for 18, so with two singles. I mean, even in a game where they, the, the team scored seven runs,

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