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Jays Rough Up Red Sox for Third Straight Series Win

4/29/202637 min

Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 8-1 win vs. the Red Sox to win both the game and a third straight series! They take your calls and texts, and get to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. getting on base four times in the win - how big has Vladdy been, even without big-time power so far this season? They discuss Brandon Valenzuela smashing his second home run of the season, Ernie Clement with his first home run of the year as well, 4.1 IP of one-run ball from Eric Lauer, and the sparkling job the bullpen has done so far this season.

 

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. Jeff Blair· Host0:29

    [instrumental music] Well, yes, indeed, Ben Schulman, as, uh, the manager of the Toronto Blue Jays, John Schneider, said a couple of days ago, keep winning series. Just keep stacking series wins on top of stacking series wins. The Jays, with their 8-1 win over the Boston Red Sox today, win their third consecutive series. They are 14 and 16, and in case anybody's interested, the Jays' record last year after 30 games when they went to the World Series, Kevin Barker, was- What was it, Jeff? 14 and 16.

  3. Kevin Barker· Host1:02

    Wow. Well, they're very consistent. [laughs] Early in the year, anyway.

  4. Jeff Blair· Host1:07

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