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Jays Journal Podcast - July 31. "The More Things Change."

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Jays Journal Podcast - July 31. "The More Things Change."

It took a special breed of fan to appreciate the greatest ninth inning comeback in Blue Jays history, as the team clawed back from a daunting six-run deficit to defeat the LA Angels by a score of 11-10. The memories of the previous two games were obliterated as the faithful erupted in the joyous rapture of an improbable comeback.

We're excited to bring you a compelling interview on tonight's show along with a lively round table to help you through the inevitable bitterness of trade deadline 2017. So buckle up and join host Ari Shapiro on another thrilling edition of the Jays Journal Podcast. 

First, we're thrilled to have with us the founder of She's 4 Sports, Ainka Jess (@shes4sports), who shares her marketing and public relations experience with us in discussing: her thoughts on the 2017 Blue Jays (2:30), on the issue of true fan loyalty and dedication (3:51), the mission behind She's 4 Sports (6:08), and her thoughts on the gender gap and women in journalism (7:42).

Next, we're joined by minor league guru Craig Borden (@Craigers1221), site expert Chris Henderson (@baseball4brains), and writer and blogger Geoff Falbo (@gfalbo13), as we begin another spirited edition of the round table with their thoughts on: the walk-off grand slam heroics of Steve Pearce (12:28), if this homestand has changed their belief in the future of this team (14:28), how the trades of Smith and Liriano will impact the team moving forward (17:13), how the New York Yankees will dominate the AL East for years to come (21:30), which prospects are likely to join the team down the stretch (35:04), and who they think are the greatest Blue Jays players of all-time (43:09).

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