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Jays Begin Road Trip w/ Win vs. Red Sox

6/17/202627 min

Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 6-1 win vs. the Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston! They take your calls and texts, and get right to Davis Schneider and Andrés Giménez going back-to-back in the fifth inning - did the stint in the minors do Schneider some good? They get into Dylan Cease striking out seven over five innings of work - is there a way for him to be more efficient more consistently? Plus, they discuss the bullpen usage tonight, including appearances from Jeff Hoffman, Tyler Rogers, Tommy Nance, and Louis Varland.

 

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  2. Jeff Blair· Host0:28

    [upbeat music] Well, look at that, Kevin Barker. I don't know if I'd call it a laugher necessarily, but, uh, a 6-1 win for the Blue Jays over the Boston Red Sox. If the 2026 season really does start tonight, as you said it did, well, Jays are 1 and 0.

  3. Kevin Barker· Host0:57

    I take it.

  4. Jeff Blair· Host1:00

    Hard not to. Um- Yeah ... 416-870-0590, *590, 1-888-660-590. The text line is always open. 590-590 is the text line. The Jays coming off a, uh, tough series against the New York Yankees, Kevin, getting back-to-back home runs the first time this year.

  5. Kevin Barker· Host1:21

    Crazy.

  6. Jeff Blair· Host1:23

    First time this year they've gone back to back. That was in the fifth inning. And hands up if you had David Schneider

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