Bat Flips and Maple Dips - A Toronto Blue Jays Podcast

By: Justin Anderson Patrick Marsh
  • Summary

  • Toronto Blue Jays podcast from two guys who love the game. Since 2018 hosts Justin and Patrick have been giving you hot takes, statistical vomit, interviews, and more covering the Toronto Blue Jays. With Justin in Saskatoon and Patrick in Halifax the show also covers Canadian baseball content and league wide news.
    Justin Anderson , Patrick Marsh
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Episodes
  • BFMD 346 - Jays Add Starting Depth...But is it Enough?
    May 5 2025

    After an up and down homestand for the Blue Jays, Justin and Patrick are back to discuss how the team is performing.

    The team has signed RHPs Spencer Turnbull and Jose Urena to bolster a staff that has been overworked lately, but is it enough?

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    44 mins
  • BFMD 345 - Nimmala Raking in Vancouver, Varsho Returning
    Apr 28 2025

    With the Jays going through a tough time, Justin and Patrick discuss how things may change in the lineup with Daulton Varsho returning to face the Red Sox this week.

    Who gets the start on Wednesday? Could it be former and also new Jay Casey Lawrence?

    The guys look at top prospect Arjun Nimmala's start in Vancouver, Trey Yesavage and Khal Stephen lighting up batters in Florida, and provide updates on injuries on the MLB roster.

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    50 mins
  • BFMD 344 - Where are the Home Runs?
    Apr 24 2025

    With the Blue Jays on a five-game losing streak Justin and Patrick examine what is going on.

    Nathan Lukes has the only home run for the team in the past 6 games, and Bo Bichette still has not hit one this season.

    Heading into New York to play the Yankees, the Jays still sit within striking distance of the division lead.

    The bats need to step up.

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    37 mins

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