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Matheson on Guerrero Jr.'s lack of power, Barger's return to the team and Manoah back in Toronto

08 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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Let's head down to the park now. Here's our good buddy Keegan Matheson from MLB.com. Keegan, did you grab yourself a Trey Savage jersey or what?

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12.502 - 31.46 Keegan Matheson

Yeah, guys, I was out front, 10 a.m., just like everyone else. I mean, you need to make a decision of how much you value your own time. You know, you're putting in seven or eight hours before a game, and how much do you value an hour of your own time? I think it's something that you need to look within and answer, but a lot of people have a different answer than me, fellas.

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31.48 - 40.568 Keegan Matheson

My God, I was coming down the street, and I thought again that I was late. I thought it was like a 3.30 start, and I had screwed up, but just a giveaway day, baby. The black jerseys are back.

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40.548 - 59.316 Host

Yeah, they sure are tonight. And I guess we just got a full detail of all the injury updates. Why don't we give you the floor here, if you don't mind, like Barger, his return, what we're hearing on Barrios, Scherzer, Lucas, et cetera. Give us a little bit of a breakdown before we get to the series tonight.

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61.068 - 75.529 Keegan Matheson

There's a lot of them, guys. I feel like this is my time for my John Schneider impression, you know, start to list them off. But Addison Barger, I thought we would see active tonight because that's what the Blue Jays have been saying. They're facing a lefty, maybe not the best matchup. He's going to get here today. He'll be active tomorrow.

75.91 - 91.215 Keegan Matheson

They've got a bit of an awkward decision on what they do with that roster spot. Is it David Schneider, Lenin Sosa, Johendrik Pignango, who's been playing too good to be sent down, I think. The bigger one today for me, guys, was Jose Barrios. He's going to meet with Dr. Keith Meister, who's the last guy you want to see if you're a pitcher.

91.756 - 108.603 Keegan Matheson

He has been rehabbing and pitching through a crack in his elbow. Not a doctor, don't play one on TV, all that stuff. It doesn't sound like the easiest thing to do. pitching through a stress fracture in your elbow. He got an MRI that showed some more inflammation. We'll see how that's going, but the Blue Jays still need Berrios back.

108.944 - 129.494 Keegan Matheson

Man, I know this last six, eight months has not been good for Berrios, but I still look at Jose Berrios as a guy who, for a decade, has been really damn durable and really important. in this league. So he is further away now. Max Scherzer got a shot, cortisone shot in his forearm. That's five days until he starts throwing again. A lot of these guys bumping back and bumping back.

129.855 - 138.849 Keegan Matheson

Alejandro Kirk swinging a bat. I guess I'll end on good news. Alejandro Kirk is not hitting a ball yet, but he's swinging. He's getting closer, and man, this team needs Alejandro Kirk.

Chapter 2: What are the latest injury updates for the Blue Jays?

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Man, we've got a bunch of games left. A lot of time, a lot of time. But there's only so much time where if the people leading the division stretch it out, you just run out of it. And it doesn't matter how early it is in the season. So I'm sure Schneid's, the players, everyone is expecting in this next two to three week stretch here that they've got to gain some ground.

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168.342 - 186.041 Keegan Matheson

You have to. And people only say it's early, oh, dog, when they're not doing well. You know, you don't see teams off to a 10-1 start saying it's early, this doesn't matter. It's always that soft excuse. And it sounds baseball-y, so we accept it. I don't like accepting it. You know, these games really, really count. These games really matter.

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186.422 - 206.175 Keegan Matheson

In an American League East where the Yankees are heading up top, the Rays are a lot better than people realize because we don't talk about the Rays a ton. They look very good this year. The wild card is going to be crowded. The American League is just a mess right now. Every team in the American League outside of those top two in the AL are just kind of in this messy middle ground.

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206.195 - 225.611 Keegan Matheson

The Blue Jays have got to separate themselves, guys. I don't care about the injuries or what's happened so far. This is when it needs to happen because their schedule later in May and through June, guys, like pop up that schedule. It's not going to make you more optimistic. OK, it's a really rough schedule of playoff caliber teams who are also going to be getting healthier.

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226.192 - 228.977 Keegan Matheson

The Blue Jays need to get this back over that 500 mark.

Chapter 3: How is Addison Barger impacting the Blue Jays' lineup?

228.957 - 249.421 Keegan Matheson

You know, that's the tricky spot where we can start talking about momentum. Now it just feels like you're aggressively treading water. You know, every win is just that one extra thrash into the water to keep your head above it for one more day. It doesn't feel like momentum is being built, and that series down at the top did not help. So, Keegan, where are you at with Vladdy?

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249.921 - 262.686 Keegan Matheson

I mean, you know, do you just need flat out more from him, or does he need to be a difference maker? Are you all right with his play? It matters to me, Noodles, the type of team Vladdy is on.

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262.886 - 283.078 Keegan Matheson

Now, if you show me a guy with a .330 average and a couple of home runs in early May, number one, I'm going to expect we're talking about like a 150-pound outfielder who's trying to slap the ball and run down the line as fast as he can. Not big Vladdy, right? When you look at this guy, when we know everything about him, you're looking for power. You're expecting power.

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283.058 - 302.682 Keegan Matheson

And it matters Vladdy's fit on this roster as well. If the rest of the Blue Jays lineup was hitting for power, it's okay that Vladdy's doing that. And Kazuma Okamoto playing like he has, which is just incredible, has helped this. But this lineup is built around Vladdy hitting for power. If he's doing that, then George Springer in the leadoff spot.

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302.702 - 307.128 Keegan Matheson

Whoever's at number two, the bottom of the lineup, where they try to make a mess and be aggressive.

Chapter 4: What challenges is Jose Berrios facing with his injury?

307.688 - 321.367 Keegan Matheson

All of that looks so much better when Vladdy's hitting for power. It helps the identity. Right now, I still think they are searching for that identity from last year, or maybe it's a new one. They haven't found it yet. And when Vladdy does something, everyone else tends to follow.

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321.847 - 329.738 Keegan Matheson

So I think if Vladdy starts playing to his identity, which is the dude who can hit the ball further than anyone else in this building, everyone will follow.

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Keegan Matheson live from the Rogers Center. Jay's Angels tonight. Alec Manoa back in town, a member of the bullpen for the Angels. I'm curious what you've seen, what you've heard from Manoa, and what we can expect out of him this weekend if he actually gets into a game.

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349.192 - 358.528 Keegan Matheson

Yeah, we talked to Alec Manoa there an hour or two ago, and he was detailing, guys, the injury he dealt with in spring training where one of his fingernails fell off, and it sounds about as gross as it is.

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358.628 - 373.835 Keegan Matheson

He was detailing how it happened, which I won't put everyone through here, but he's back, he is healthy, and Alec Manoa, guys, is the ultimate lesson about being excited about pitching prospects, right? You go back to 2021 into 22, he's a top three Cy Young finisher.

373.876 - 396.038 Keegan Matheson

Not only was he good, he looked like that old school, that throwback workhorse, you know, a guy who might throw 200 innings, which nobody does anymore. Manoa looked like that guy. And he had the moxie. He had the swagger that everybody loved. But it's easier to pull that off when you are one of the best in the league. And his last couple of years here, it didn't land. The injuries got in the way.

396.098 - 414.568 Keegan Matheson

So I'm excited to see him get a fresh start. And I think getting to the West Coast on the Angels, where there's lots of opportunity, is a good way to do that. Now, him in the bullpen, he is not the profile of pitcher I would think of coming out of the bullpen. We'll see how that happens. But he certainly looks to be in good shape, good mental spirits.

414.548 - 428.978 Keegan Matheson

Wishing that he gets another run at this, you know, because when he was good, man, that was a special time in Toronto. It looked like you had the ace for the next 10 years. It's a lesson on how quickly these can change, unfortunately, especially with a pitcher.

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Keegan, did you go out and hammer beers last night with Gibby?

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