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The Toronto Blue Jays are facing a critical crossroads as a string of injuries, inconsistent pitching, and offensive struggles threaten to derail their season. Braden Owosko breaks down Kevin Gossman's disastrous start—just four innings, seven runs, and 10 hits—while acknowledging the rare milestone of 2,000 career strikeouts. Despite a strong offensive showing from Andrés Giménez and continued development from players like Yusei Okamoto and Miles Straw, the team’s inability to string together cohesive performances remains a fatal flaw. With key pitchers like Shane Bieber, José Bárrios, and Max Scherzer sidelined, and Eric Lauer DFA’d, the Blue Jays are forced to consider in-house options like Spencer Miles or Chad Dallas for starting duties. Owosko argues that a trade is unrealistic at this stage, given upcoming returns and the team’s current window, making internal development the only viable path. The emotional toll on fans is palpable, with many expressing burnout and frustration. Yet, Owosko remains hopeful, urging listeners to stay engaged through the Everydayer Club and the upcoming series against the Tigers. The real test? Winning one game—any game—before the next off-day.
Kevin Gossman’s 4.2-inning, 7-run start was a critical failure, but his 2,000-strikeout milestone remains a rare achievement.
The Blue Jays’ offense is too reliant on individual hot streaks—Andrés Giménez’s two home runs weren’t enough to overcome pitching collapse.
With 5+ key pitchers injured or on the IL, the Blue Jays are forced to rely on internal options like Spencer Miles instead of trading for a starter.
A trade for a starting pitcher is deemed unrealistic now—too early in the season to sell, too risky to overpay with Bieber and Bárrios returning soon.
Fan burnout is real: many listeners are taking breaks, but Owosko urges continued engagement through the Everydayer Club and community.
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Opening the Pod: Injuries, Milestones, and a Tough Start
Braden Owosko kicks off the episode with a mix of celebration and concern—honoring Kevin Gossman’s 2,000-strikeout milestone while dissecting his disastrous start. The tone sets the stage for a deep dive into the team’s growing instability.
The Pitching Collapse: Gossman’s Struggles and the Team’s Fragility
Owosko breaks down Gossman’s poor command, emphasizing that location is the root of the problem. He frames bad starts as inevitable but unacceptable when the team is already struggling.
Offensive Spark: Giménez, Okamoto, and the Need for Consistency
Despite the loss, Owosko praises Andrés Giménez’s two-home-run performance and highlights Yusei Okamoto’s evolving approach at the plate, including his shift back in the box and improved plate discipline.
Injury Crisis: A Pipeline of Setbacks
A comprehensive update on injuries: Addison Barger (elbow), Shane Bieber (bullpen), Nathan Lucas (rehab), Jimmy Garcia (soreness), and Max Scherzer (thumb). The recurring theme? Delays, setbacks, and no early returns.
The Lauer DFA Fallout: What’s Next for the Rotation?
“The safest option right now is to bring up one of the other guys. I've loved what Spencer Miles has been able to do. I think you give him a little bit more of a leash.”
“I've gotten a lot of texts over the past, I want to say two days from fans of the team. Right. Buddies of mine saying that I can't watch this anymore.”
“One game here will mean a whole lot more to me than none.”
“You need these guys to dial it in because I'm getting frustrated. My fantasy team is getting frustrated with Vladdy, so need him to figure it out.”
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Braden Owosko
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Kevin Gossman
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Spencer Miles
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Andrés Giménez
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Eric Lauer
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Yusei Okamoto
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
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Miles Straw
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Shane Bieber
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Max Scherzer
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