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And of course, our thanks as well to our very own Ben Schulman, who conducted the first three chats.
We'll try and grab a few more of these throughout the year, including my chat with Tyler Heinemann from this past weekend.
And with some of the alumni in town the other day, I actually had a brief sit-down conversation with them.
with Vernon Wells the other day.
So, you know what, we'll bring those to you the next time out in a couple of weeks.
But like I said before, we'll probably try and do these twice a month, so keep an ear out for them, either on the radio or here on the JSTOCK podcast feed.
But until then, thanks again for joining us on the Sportsnet Radio Network.
On behalf of Ben Schulman, I'm Sho Ali.
We'll talk to you later.
Yesterday, we talked about that win being unlike much of the rest of the Blue Jays season where everything went to plan.
The starter was great.
All the high leverage guys were smooth.
Everything was nice and simple for the Blue Jays in that game.
In this game, it felt a lot like a lot of the other games we've seen the Blue Jays play this season where they're really tight at the end of the game because the offense doesn't necessarily produce much, but they do get decent pitching.
The difference this time is they were actually able to come up with a win at the end of the day.
It was very much in question there when Jeff Hoffman had a bit of a disastrous outing.
Louis Varlin put a quick end to the proceedings.
It was not a game full of electric offense.
It was not a game full of dazzling individual performances, but the Blue Jays will take a series win.
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