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Is This *LINE-UP SHIFT* The Key To Fixing The Toronto Blue Jays Offense | Blue Jays vs Brewers Breakdown

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The Toronto Blue Jays dropped the first game of the series to the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1. It feels like the Blue Jays have already played this game at least 30 times this season. Jose Berrios has a solid day, going five and two-thirds innings, and giving up three earned runs but got absolutely no help from this offense. You know there is a major problem with this offense when a guy the Blue Jays called up four days ago gets half of your team's hits and is also inserted into the second spot in the batting order. Another problem is that Vladimir Guererro Jr. throwing his bat into the netting was one of the more entertaining moments in the game for Toronto Blue Jays fans. Now the Blue Jays sit two games back of being .500, looking to win this series and get back to .500 for the first time since April. With this lackluster offense, host Carter Fuerst and special guest Dallon Wilton break down their ideal batting orders to try to help spark this offense. In this episode, we break down the first game of Blue Jays vs Brewers, the best batting order to fix the Toronto Blue Jays and go over a few injury updates that may allow the Blue Jays to call in reinforcements in the next couple of weeks. Your current Toronto Blue Jays roster: Vladimir Guerrero Jr, Bo Bichette, Kevin Gausman, Jordan Romano, Alek Manoah, Yariel Rodriguez, George Springer, Yusei Kikuchi, Jose Berrios, Chris Bassitt, Justin Turner, Daulton Varsho, Danny Jansen, Alejandro Kirk, Joey Votto, Erik Swanson, Kevin Kiermaier, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Davis Schneider, Ernie Clement, Spencer Horwitz, Chad Green, Tim Mayza, Trevor Richards, Genesis Cabrera, Yimi Garcia, Bowden Francis, Daniel Vogelbach, Orelvis Martinez, Ricky Tiedemann, Zach Pop, Addison Barger, Nate Pearson, Nathan Lukes, Aaron Sanchez. Twitter: @Brayden5Ewasko @Carterfuerst2 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dialedinjays
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The Toronto Blue Jays dropped the first game of the series to the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1. It feels like the Blue Jays have already played this game at least 30 times this season. Jose Berrios has a solid day, going five and two-thirds innings, and giving up three earned runs but got absolutely no help from this offense. You know there is a major problem with this offense when a guy the Blue Jays called up four days ago gets half of your team's hits and is also inserted into the second spot in the batting order. Another problem is that Vladimir Guererro Jr. throwing his bat into the netting was one of the more entertaining moments in the game for Toronto Blue Jays fans. Now the Blue Jays sit two games back of being .500, looking to win this series and get back to .500 for the first time since April. With this lackluster offense, host Carter Fuerst and special guest Dallon Wilton break down their ideal batting orders to try to help spark this offense. In this episode, we break down the first game of Blue Jays vs Brewers, the best batting order to fix the Toronto Blue Jays and go over a few injury updates that may allow the Blue Jays to call in reinforcements in the next couple of weeks. Your current Toronto Blue Jays roster: Vladimir Guerrero Jr, Bo Bichette, Kevin Gausman, Jordan Romano, Alek Manoah, Yariel Rodriguez, George Springer, Yusei Kikuchi, Jose Berrios, Chris Bassitt, Justin Turner, Daulton Varsho, Danny Jansen, Alejandro Kirk, Joey Votto, Erik Swanson, Kevin Kiermaier, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Davis Schneider, Ernie Clement, Spencer Horwitz, Chad Green, Tim Mayza, Trevor Richards, Genesis Cabrera, Yimi Garcia, Bowden Francis, Daniel Vogelbach, Orelvis Martinez, Ricky Tiedemann, Zach Pop, Addison Barger, Nate Pearson, Nathan Lukes, Aaron Sanchez. Twitter: @Brayden5Ewasko @Carterfuerst2 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dialedinjays
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