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One step forward, another step back

Ep. 214

The Toronto Blue Jays earned a split with the Baltimore Orioles this week in a series that was limited to just two games because of rain. 


We talked about the team's gutsy victory on Monday, in which they earned a win in extra innings despite not having anybody available off the bench. We also talked about how that momentum disappeared immediately, as Jordan Romano blew a save in Wednesday's game. 


After that, we took a look around the American League East and ahead to this weekend's series against the Tampa Bay Rays. 


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