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Exit Philosophy with Griff and Scotty Mac

Exit Philosophy with Griff and Scotty Mac

By: Rich Griffin and Mal Romanin
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Richard Griffin and Scott MacArthur talk baseball, sports and life. They discuss their mutual love of baseball and how it is they arrived at the point in their lives, teaming up for Exit Philosophy. A large dose of Blue Jays talk, where nothing is off limits with honest opinions and smart suggestions for making things better in sports and life.2023 Baseball & Softball
Episodes
  • Blue Jays vs Yankees Recap: Berrios Surgery News, Springer Struggles & Skenes Preview
    May 22 2026

    The Toronto Blue Jays escaped New York with a crucial series split against the Yankees, powered by strong performances from Trey Yesavage, Spencer Miles, and a dominant bullpen effort. Now the focus shifts back to Toronto as the Jays prepare for a big matchup against Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

    On this episode of Exit Philosophy, Griff and Mal break down the Blue Jays' series against the Yankees, discuss George Springer's recent struggles and what they could mean moving forward, react to the surprising Jose Berrios Tommy John surgery news and its impact on the rotation, examine Alejandro Kirk's growing importance to the team, and take an early look at which MLB teams could become sellers ahead of the trade deadline.

    #BlueJays #TorontoBlueJays #MLB #Yankees #PaulSkenes #JoseBerrios #GeorgeSpringer #AlejandroKirk #MLBTradeDeadline #BaseballPodcast #ExitPhilosophy

    INDEX:

    0:00 Intro

    1:35 Habs-Sabres NHL Series Wrap

    3:26 Jays-Yankees Series Discussion

    6:33 Jeff Hoffman rollercoaster

    8:09 Preview of homestand: Pirates & Marlins

    10:32 State of the Jays rotation

    14:58 Mystery that is Jose Berrios

    23:11 Are IL starters Bieber, Scherzer the answer

    24:13 Adios Eric Lauer

    25:18 Projecting a '28 Jays rotation

    28:50 Springer is not a leadoff man anymore

    33:00 Deciphering Jays lineup conundrum

    37:24 The need for Alejandro Kirk

    40:12 Barger and the outfield woes

    41:36 The need for two winning streaks

    43:33 Chances of current playoff teams

    46:19 Astros and others as sellers at the deadline

    48:26 Mets give Gary Carter's number away and other MLB News

    53:04 Ironbacks update and EP wrapup

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    For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/

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    55 mins
  • Blue Jays Chemistry Problem? Pat Gillick Blueprint, Yankees Preview & Toronto Roster Debate | Exit Philosophy
    May 11 2026

    The Toronto Blue Jays are chasing World Series success again, but are they putting too much emphasis on recreating the chemistry that fueled their incredible 2025 run? On this episode of Exit Philosophy, Griff and Mal break down whether the current roster needs bold changes, using the demotion of Yohendrick Pinango as a key example.

    Could history repeat itself? The guys look back at how legendary GM Pat Gillick made major roster moves after the 1992 championship that helped deliver another title in 1993 — and whether Toronto should follow that same blueprint.

    They also preview the massive 4-game showdown against the New York Yankees in the Bronx and ask: do the Yankees still have last October's ALDS on their minds?

    Plus:

    Why the Blue Jays' 2024 trade deadline sell-off was about reloading, not rebuilding

    How restocking the farm system is already paying dividends

    A tribute to legendary manager Bobby Cox following his passing

    The biggest questions surrounding Toronto's roster heading into a crucial stretch

    If you're a Blue Jays fan looking for the latest analysis, roster breakdowns, trade deadline discussion, and MLB insight, this is the episode for you.

    Subscribe for more Blue Jays coverage, MLB analysis, and weekly Exit Philosophy episodes.

    Like, comment, and share your thoughts: Should the Jays shake up the roster?

    #BlueJays #TorontoBlueJays #MLB #Yankees #BaseballPodcast #ExitPhilosophy #MLBAnalysis #BlueJaysNews

    INDEX:

    0:00 Intro

    0:29 Montreal Canadiens vs. Buffalo Sabres series update

    3:36 Remembering legendary manager Bobby Cox

    9:07 Toronto Blue Jays week in review

    11:12 Why Addison Barger is becoming crucial for Toronto

    15:49 Is Valenzuela the Blue Jays' No. 1 catcher?

    17:32 Why MLB is prioritizing athleticism over fundamentals

    21:15 Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees preview: huge Bronx series

    25:22 Toronto's fifth starter debate & Eric Lauer's role

    30:25 Has clubhouse chemistry become more important than performance?

    33:20 Pat Gillick and the 1992-93 roster blueprint

    37:03 Why the National League is dominating MLB in 2026

    43:34 How the Blue Jays' magical 2024 summer rebuilt the farm system

    50:08 Blue Jays pending free agents: who stays and who goes?

    58:06 Mookie Betts returns to the Los Angeles Dodgers — how impactful is it?

    59:17 Ironbacks update

    1:00:48 Final thoughts & wrap-up

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    Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy

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    For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Are the Blue Jays Finally Turning it Around? What's Changed in Toronto | Exit Philosophy
    May 5 2026

    The Toronto Blue Jays are showing clear signs of progress, but are they doing enough to recapture the magic of last season? While much of the sports spotlight is focused on the NHL and NBA playoffs — plus major changes surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs — the Blue Jays are quietly beginning to turn things around.

    On this episode of Exit Philosophy, Griff and Mal break down the biggest reasons behind Toronto's recent mini-turnaround, including the emergence of Louis Varland as a reliable closer and Kaz Okamoto developing into a major offensive force behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the lineup.

    They also discuss whether this year's team has a different identity that could make repeating last season's success more difficult, rank the Top 5 AL starting rotation duos, and dive into what it all means for the Jays moving forward.

    Is this Blue Jays team finally finding its rhythm?

    Can they recreate last year's success?

    Who has the best rotation duo in the American League?

    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Blue Jays analysis, MLB discussion, and weekly Exit Philosophy episodes.

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    Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy

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    For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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