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Exit Philosophy with Griff and Scotty Mac

Exit Philosophy with Griff and Scotty Mac

著者: Rich Griffin and Scott MacArthur
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Richard Griffin and Scott MacArthur talk baseball, sports and life. They discuss their mutual love of baseball and how it is they arrived at the point in their lives, teaming up for Exit Philosophy. A large dose of Blue Jays talk, where nothing is off limits with honest opinions and smart suggestions for making things better in sports and life.2023 野球・ソフトボール
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  • The Blue Jays All-Star Edition
    2025/07/12

    The Blue Jays are arriving at the All-Star break with an unexpected lead in the once-again powerful AL East. How did their once-ridiculed farm system create a lineup with this much significant length from unexpected sources? What do the Jays need to do at the trade deadline to maintain a 95-win pace? Was George Springer the biggest All-Star snub and what about Max Scherzer as a legacy selection? The MLB Draft is at hand and the Jays have had just 5 major-leaguers out of the last five drafts. And is it a PR disaster for ownership to jack the price of streaming Jays games by 30% in Sept? Then there’s the Ironbacks.

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    INDEX:

    Time stamp 7-11

    0:00 Intro

    1:04 The MLB Draft

    4:58 The Jays Great ‘24 draft

    8:40 Draft stories from the Past

    12:38 Drafting Brett, Schmidt, and Dan Warthen back-to-back

    15:13 Jays all-stars. Did MLB miss the boat on Springer and Scherzer?

    24:18 How did Jays get to this point?

    27:13 Can Jays sustain and maintain in AL East using trade deadline?

    35:18 Anthopoulos and the ‘14 Jays clubhouse revolt at the deadline

    38:47 Jays length vs Yankees depth. How the farm system contributed

    44:55 Roger’s+ package price increase in Sept. Why?

    49:19 Shoutout to Jays social media

    51:06 Ironbacks report

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    Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy

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    For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/

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  • THE BLUE JAYS ARE IN FIRST PLACE
    2025/07/05

    Coming off a break from the Exit Philosophy podcast, Griff and Mal return with plenty to talk about as the Blue Jays complete a four-game sweep of the Yankees to take over top spot in the resurgent AL East. How have the Jays gone from two games below .500 on May 28 to the current status of battling for first with the Yanks and Rays?
    What have been the biggest surprises for this Jays team over the first 88 games? Who are the most important players? What about the injuries? Did injuries to Anthony Santander, Andres Gimenez and Daulton Varsho, in fact, allow the team to discover some diamonds in the rough that have made this lineup deeper and stronger?

    Griff and Mal discuss the Blue Jays' major need at the trade deadline and the state of the starting rotation, given the iffy status of Max Scherzer and the likelihood Eric Lauer will suffer some sort of lull later in the year. Will they add an arm?


    The ’25 All-Star Game is almost at hand, and Vlad Guerrero Jr. has earned the starting nod at first base with Alejandro Kirk as the AL’s second catcher. Does Vlad’s season thus far warrant him being deserving starter? What should be the criteria for being an all-star?


    They discuss the MLB’s biggest trade of the year and the lingering anger in Boston over Rafael Devers being dealt to the Giants. Was Devers being selfish, or did the Red Sox front office mishandle the situation of Alex Bregman taking Raffy’s position with no discussion.
    Finally, there’s an Ironbacks report and update, after half a season at historic George Taylor Field in St. Catharines. Mal and Griff give their impressions on the newest team in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.

    INDEX:

    0:00 Intro

    2:36 Other sports clear the way as Raptors fire Ujiri + Shai Gilgeous Alexander and growing the sport

    8:29 Florida Panthers repeat Stanley Cup. How close were the Leafs?

    10:23 The Blue Jays historic run of 33 games and reading into current slim run differential

    17:36 Blue Jays four biggest surprise players

    29:25 Analyzing the starting rotation in the age of Lauer and Scherzer

    36:00 Biggest Potential Buzz Kills for the Jays hopes

    42:50 Analysis of Rafael Devers deal to Giants. Selfish?

    47:33 Vlad is the AL all-star starting first baseman. Should he be?

    51:42 Niagara Ironbacks Update. Learning to love long bus rides and tallboys.

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    Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy

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    For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/

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    58 分
  • The Road to Blue Jays Relevancy
    2025/05/24
    The Blue Jays leave home having swept the powerful Padres in three games to complete a 5-4 homestand and now play six, in Tampa (3) and Texas (3). This week’s Exit Philosophy has Griff and Mal weighing in on the big sports story of the moment in Toronto, the Maple Leafs and their parting of ways with president Brendan Shanahan. Are there comparisons with the Jays organization and should Shanahan have been given a media platform on the way out the door. Griff describes a similar situation in the ‘90s with fired manager Buck Rodgers. Is this the moment for the Jays with six primary outfielders, to give a banged-up Anthony Santander 10 IL days to get healthy and regroup? The Jays bullpen has stepped up and is as deep as anyone can remember…except for some blips on the Jeff Hoffman radar. Do they keep him in the closer role? A look at how good MLB teams with slow starts have bounced back and how that reflects on the Jays. The Top 5 List of position players born in the ‘80s is amazingly thin and how is that a caveat for Vlad in the final five seasons of his mega contract. Plus, a Niagara Ironbacks inaugural season (St. Catharines) is looming in the PGCBL. INDEX: 0:00 Intro 0:22 Maple Leafs decision to let president Shanahan go 2:47 The Jays and the future of their president Shapiro 5:15 Vlad and Bo and the factor of no salary cap 10:13 Shanahan’s no presser exit compared to Buck Rodgers 16:37 Homestand ends with sweep of Padres 22:29 Jays struggles in Tampa through the years 27:33 Santander, Springer and the crowded OF mix 31:40 What happens when Andres Gimenez returns 36:35 State of the Jays Bullpen 43:51 Jays Rotation and the looming crisis of 4-5 starters 50:18 Good teams rebounding from slow starts 55:36 Phillies emerge as Jordan Romano heats up 1:02:05 Top 5 List … MLB position players born in the ‘80s 1:08:13 Niagara Ironbacks Update ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
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