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Before we get to the player of the game and we'll get to the more important parts of these texts.
But I just wanted to say this because I wanted to give a shout out to Eric Smith and Eric filling in for Ben, who's on the TV side for for Blue Jays baseball for the road trip at the very least.
And Jacob in Peterborough, Ontario.
So Jacob saying shout out to Eric Smith broadcasting two games at once.
Jody and Brampton, Eric Smith calling the Jays game and the Raptors game at the same time is pure magic.
He is amazing.
Give that man a raise.
I'm sure Eric wouldn't, uh, wouldn't mind that, but it is true.
I mean, for the last, like what, actually a good chunk of the fourth quarter and most of overtime, I would say we were getting pretty much by the second updates from whether it was myself or mostly Eric.
So yeah, well done by E I will say.
Eric did a great job.
He'll be back tomorrow for Saturday's game three in this series against the Twins.
But let's get to the player of the game.
I promise we'll mostly focus on the Jays now.
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I actually do think as far as tonight's 7-3 win for the Blue Jays go in Minnesota to even this series, I feel like you could actually go multiple ways.
But I have a feeling...
I have a feeling I know where you're going with this one, Caitlin.
yeah Patrick or Patrick Corbin would have been I think a worthy candidate to your point Lenny and Sosa would have also been a worthy candidate but when someone hits two home runs for the first time in their relatively short major league career hard not to go with him provided a big chunk of the offense tonight so