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Underdogs: Toronto Blue Jays Podcast

Underdogs: Toronto Blue Jays Podcast

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Living in Canada and being a sports fan means you are used to your teams being overlooked. Canadian actors with mixed reviews, Jakob Ehman and David Patrick Flemming met on stage playing Shakespearean archenemies and now channel their love of all things Toronto Blue Jays. With new episodes daily, Underdogs is a must-listen for people looking for a different spin on the sports world, an experience the “insiders” can’t give you. Their signature Game Diary segments, a personal experience of the game set to new music Jakob makes every day, quickly became a fan favourite. Raw, unfiltered and darkly comedic with the creative production value to boot, David and Jakob give you the sports show only made possible by being the "outsiders" with nothing to lose.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Baseball & Softball
Episodes
  • The Soft Underbelly of a Zebra
    Apr 11 2022

    we return and discuss the new blue jays movie.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Agua Under The Bridge?
    Sep 24 2021

    The Jays slip after a brutal opening game at Target Field vs the Twins. Hot pepper poop. Gurriel's injury. Cardgate. Daddy Issues and the road to the playoffs.

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    57 mins
  • Lost in Translation
    Sep 16 2021

    We break down the dismantling of the Tampa Bay Rays and then get into Jakob's Blue Jays player most like him, David brings back a heater GAME DIARY, George Springers injury timeline and when he will play defence again, Cavan Biggio's grand slam in the minors, the lack of Spanish representation in Toronto media and players conducting interviews in Spanish.

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    56 mins
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