JTP: Jays Drop Yankees' Series, Prepping for the Red Sox & Misiorowski Mastery
6/15/20261 hr 40 min
Blake Murphy is joined by Sportsnet's Shi Davidi, as they discuss the lead-up to John Schneider’s ejection, Kevin Gausman’s incredible Saturday start, and what comes with Shane Bieber’s return. Afterwards, Brandon Wile (30:20) joins to talk about the state of the Red Sox’s ahead of their series with the Jays. Later, Jake Mintz (51:15), Yahoo Sports baseball writer, talks with Blake about the College World Series, the NL Cy Young race, and other news around the MLB. Finally, Emmanuel Berbari (1:20:50), Yankees’ post-game host on WFAN660, recaps the Jays' weekend series with the Yankees.
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Blake Murphy· Host0:30
[upbeat music] Whole heck of a lot going on in sports this weekend if you are a baseball team that is trying to find their gear and get it going. This was kind of your last gasp of no eyes on you. There was the World Cup and-- the World Cup in town. There were the NBA Finals. There were the Stanley Cup Finals. There was a couple of bangers in the UFC, although some obvious weirdness around, uh, that whole thing. Um, a lot going on in the sports world. So if you drop two of three to a team that you consider your rival that doesn't seem to consider you quite the same just yet, uh, maybe that went under the radar a little bit for, uh, everyone other than the 120,000-plus who, uh, were at those games. The Blue Jays won't feel any kind of, uh,