MWO Sports is a weekly sports talk show hosted by Ryan Drury, Steve Sabourin and Chris Clarke of CKNX. The guys will discuss topics from the wide world of sports, including hockey, baseball, football, golf, and many others, from the pros down to junior. (Logo provided by Wightman Telecom)MWO Sports is a weekly sports talk show hosted by Ryan Drury, Steve Sabourin and Chris Clarke of CKNX. The guys will discuss topics from the wide world of sports, including hockey, baseball, football, golf, and many others, from the pros down to junior. (Logo provided by Wightman Telecom)
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Jays questions leading into spring training

The Toronto Blue Jays starting rotation is a big question mark heading into spring training.

Rob Longley covers the Jays for the Toronto Sun and joins MWO Sports on CKNX tonight.

"When you consider you've spent $80 million on Ryu and now $150 million on George Springer, it matters not if you don't have a rotation," said Longley. "It matters not if you can't get the first 15 out those 27 outs each night," said Longley.

And there is a lot of discussion on which corner Vlad Guerrero Jr. will end up. Longley said they had a Zoom conference with management this week.

"They basically said we're going to give him a shot at third, he's going to play some third base in spring training and he's going to play some first base in spring training," said Longley. "But I think if management is being honest and forthright at this point, they do not see him as a third baseman."

MWO Sports on CKNX starts after the 6 p.m. news Friday.

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