At the Letters: Highs and lows continue for struggling Blue Jays

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Marcus Stroman celebrates their 6-2 win against the Los Angeles Angels during a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, April 23, 2017. (Chris Carlson/AP)

In episode 105 of At the Letters, Ben Nicholson-Smith and Arden Zwelling look back at some crazy Blue Jays moments, discuss the quietly effective Marco Estrada and weigh in on the role of exuberant celebrations in baseball.

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At The Letters - April 26th, 2017
April 26 2017

Here’s how episode 105 unfolds:

  • ATL begins with a discussion of a truly memorable Blue Jays game that included Chris Coghlan‘s flip over Yadier Molina and Marcus Stroman‘s double.
  • Arden and Ben then take a look at a struggling Blue Jays offence that now has Ryan Goins playing shortstop every day and Steve Pearce seeing plenty of time on the bench.
  • ATL wraps up with a discussion of two Blue Jays pitchers: Estrada, whose steady excellence tends to get overlooked, and Stroman, who’s often demonstrative on the field.

Expect new At the Letters episodes every Wednesday.
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