We talk to Jays Ernie Clement, Jeff Hoffman and Eric Lauer as they prepare for their AL Division Series matchup cover art

We talk to Jays Ernie Clement, Jeff Hoffman and Eric Lauer as they prepare for their AL Division Series matchup

We talk to Jays Ernie Clement, Jeff Hoffman and Eric Lauer as they prepare for their AL Division Series matchup

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Guests: Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement, pitchers Jeff Hoffman and Eric Lauer

As the Blue Jays prepare to play in the American League Division Series for the first time since 2016, we take you back onto the field in the wake of their division-clinching win Sunday.

Ernie Clement is the poster boy for the Jays' cast of unsung heroes and versatile contributors, and he joins us to talk about his multiple roles over the course of the season and how his flexibility was once again put on display by playing three different positions in Sunday's season finale.

Eric Lauer may have saved the season by stabilizing the pitching staff when he was called up at the end of April, and he had the ball in his glove when the season ended, stepping on first to retire Tampa Bay's Jonathan Aranda for the final out. He talks about bouncing back from a 2024 in which he got released by two major-league organizations and wound up pitching in South Korea, and what he's doing with the ball from the 27th out.

Closer Jeff Hoffman was on the National League East champion Philadelphia Phillies last season, who also got a first-round bye, and we talk to him about what the Jays will do with five days off and how the break could affect them in the next round.

All that, plus we open up the mailbag at deepleftfield@thestar.ca for your questions and comments!

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