Jon Morosi
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It was the worst arm I ever seen.
Well, no, I didn't say that.
Let's hear it.
The reason why I'm happy is this.
So as you guys are bringing the show back from break and the repartee is going back and forth, I've got to tell you, I am a loyal listener to Blue Jays talk.
I was listening to it last night while I was doing the dishes here in Michigan, and I said, this is going to be a fun conversation tomorrow.
I'm ready for this.
I got to make sure that I'm here with some good ideas.
I know the pressure points are both of you right now, so I'm just going to sit back and let you guys ask the questions.
All right.
Honestly, I might just laugh and have a good time during the course of the segment right now.
One thing that I haven't heard you guys talk about or anyone in Toronto talk about at all, there's a guy who plays first base where you're supposed to get a whole lot of home run power, and it hasn't quite happened this year yet.
That's pretty much the answer.
Now, and again, it's a little bit trite to say, okay, it's all at his position, and certainly it's more nuanced than that.
But Jeff made a very interesting point that the overall context of this team, that if you look at the roster top to bottom,
that when healthy, which is two very important words here, when healthy, that you might like this roster better.
But there's a big qualifier there, which is the big guy's got to hit.
And if he doesn't hit the ball over the fence...
it's hard for the math to add up.
Now, it's gonna get better, and the big thing that I'm gonna give Vladdy some grace on is that Springer's been struggling and Kirk has been hurt.