Kaitlyn McGrath
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Podcast Appearances
It doesn't click immediately.
And yeah, looking at their recent stretch of play, I think you have to also give the Blue Jays credit for winning games that they should quote unquote win, right?
Looking at some teams they've played recently, going back to a couple weekends ago against the Angels.
So you win the series against an Angels team that, you know, is not playing competitively.
And then, yeah, you
You're in tough against the Rays.
They're playing really well.
But then you got the Yankees at a good time where they've had some ups and downs this year.
You took advantage of a Tigers team that's pretty depleted by injury right now, able to win that series as well.
And then you look at a Pirates team that
are, you know, competitive this year, but not necessarily a team that has been totally consistent, much like the Blue Jays.
So they're 500 now and the Blue Jays are getting closer and closer to getting to 500.
So the Blue Jays have done a good job outside of those race series of then at least taking advantage of teams that are either coming in cold or just like not a not a competitive team this year.
Well, I'm curious to know, we didn't talk about this before, we didn't discuss, and I'm torn, because obviously the way that Patrick Corbin pitched, it was his start of the year, and I think more than that was the fact that who he was pitching against, and I know starters, they don't face each other, but you know, when you're lining up against
A guy, Paul Skeens, who is the best pitcher in baseball right now and looks to be one of the best pitchers for a long time.
It's intimidating.
So for him to go out and have the start that he did.
But the other turning point was also Jesus Sanchez and what he was able to do in the sixth inning.
I'm torn between these two.
I think I'm going to give it to... I was going back and forth, honestly.