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Bo's Back + Off-Season Scenarios w/ Jon Morosi
JD Bunkis kicks off the week with his thoughts on the Blue Jays' series win the over the Reds and the importance of Bo Bichette's return on both sides of the ball. What does he mean when he says he wants to see a fearless approach (00:01)? Soon after, MLB insider Jon Morosi discusses Bichette’s true value to the Jays, what's going on with Vladimir Guerrero Jr., if this season could change his long-term projections, what his next contract might look like in this scenario, and why Alek Manoah is still in Toronto after being sent down to Triple-A Buffalo. Does this indicate a spot start for the Jays could be incoming? (12:34) In today's podcast-only portion, JD shares his thoughts on all the stories he missed from the weekend, Including cereal ranking's, and UFC 292 recap (49:32)! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.