Blue Jay Hunter Podcast Episode 24: The Trade Deadline Aftermath
This year’s non-waiver trade deadline came and went for the Toronto Blue Jays and at the end of the day, they shipped off one veteran starter and one veteran reliever.
Read moreThis year’s non-waiver trade deadline came and went for the Toronto Blue Jays and at the end of the day, they shipped off one veteran starter and one veteran reliever.
Read moreIt’s only fitting that two days after John Gibbons said Francisco Liriano was “as good as I’ve seen him here“, the Blue Jays chose to pull the cord and find a trade partner for their veteran lefty starter.
Read moreMost would assume there isn’t a robust market for a starting pitcher with a 5.99 ERA, but apparently there are several suitors for Francisco Liriano.
Read moreWith the Tampa Bay Rays having taken a 2-0 lead, a runner on base and Francisco Liriano falling apart at the seams, it felt like the perfect time for the Blue Jays to “send a message”.
Read moreOn any other starting rotation, Francisco Liriano might be a number two or number three starter.
Read moreValentine’s Day; it’s the most romantic day of the year.
Read moreIt may not have been the popular decision, but the Blue Jays felt it was the right decision to send Marcus Stroman to the hill over Francisco Liriano.
Read moreThat right there was the prime example of nail-biting, intense, meaningful baseball in September for the Toronto Blue Jays.
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