
Welcome to the Jay Bird Watching Podcast - Sponsored by J. Birdy Baseball Co.
Our mission is to be the best place for Toronto Blue Jays fans to gather and talk baseball. We strive to be the people's podcast, which is why every show is recorded LIVE. Our hosts Craig Borden, Liz McGuire, and Jason Lyons have got the word on these birds and want to hear from YOU. Join us for our bar room style Blue J... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 503 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBaseballFantasy Sports | |||

How does a player go from swinging the bat in the West Coast League to coaching the next generation of Blue Jays prospects in the Dominican Republic?
We are joined by the Toronto Blue Jays' newest Dominican Summer League Coach, Mark Ossanna. We dive... more
The sun is shining in Dunedin, but some storm clouds are hanging over the Blue Jays front office. ☀️☁️
Tonight, actress and die-hard Blue Jays fan Taylor Belford joins us LIVE to navigate these mixed emotions as we tackle the elephant in the room: T... more
Spring Training is around the corner, and the volume is dialed up to 11. 🔊
We are live in the Bar Room with Shane Told (Lead Singer of Silverstein) to discuss the Toronto Blue Jays team that looks ready to run it back to the World Series. The front... more
The most competitive division in baseball just got scarier. 😱
This week on the Jay Bird Watching Podcast, we are joined by the fantastic Jonna Perlinger of Babe's Babe Media (@babesbabes_baseball) to break down the escalation in the American League... more
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Even with new hosts, the show still sucks. Jays Journal is a terrible resource for any Jays news. Don't even bother listening
Terrible Audio-almost unlistenable.
The hosts breathe and fake laugh into the mic too much. Kris Key is ahost that knows nothing. His other podcast failed (Jay Jam,another just awful podcast) and came over to this one. Jays Journal is a complete joke and all these hosts write or have written for that terrible click bait website. You can listen to any other Jays podcast and it is better than this one.
Absolutely terrible show. Hosts think they know more than they do. One of the hosts laughs and breathes too much into the mic. It also brought in the biggest click bait crap website in Jays Journal. So many better shows that covers the Jays. This isn't a good show and never really was.
Not sure why they needed a 4th person on this show. The 4th person likes to make hot takes and will whine to the other hosts that use to do this show with 3 of them.
Also getting back on the terrible Jays Journal platform says enough about this show. Click bait is where it's at. You can find alot better podcast on the Jays. This isn't one of them
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A lively and interactive space for fans of the Toronto Blue Jays, featuring engaging discussions among hosts who share insights about current team dynamics, player performances, and the broader baseball landscape. The content often reflects on past games and seasons, while also fostering community involvement through live interaction and fan questions. Unique to the format, episodes celebrate both nostalgia and current events, ensuring that listeners feel connected to the team through personal anecdotes and statistical analysis. The podcast stands out for its commitment to being a platform for fans, aiming to create a bar room-style atmosphere for baseball discussions.
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Recent guests on Jay Bird Watching include:
1. Taylor Belford
2. Travis Snider
3. Darryl Silverstein
4. Rance Mulliniks
5. Mo Freaney
6. Bob File
7. Pat Malacaro
8. Brian Pirrip
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