'Catching Up' with J.P. Arencibia: Josh Donaldson, Aaron Sanchez and more

In case you were wondering where you could catch up on Catching Up, hello, and welcome. You have found the right spot.

Former Blue Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia chatted with some of your favourite Blue Jays this season. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
Former Blue Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia chatted with some of your favourite Blue Jays this season. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

If I have learned anything at all about my own viewing habits, it is that I binge-watch shows… a lot. Nothing is better than getting comfy with nowhere to be while having an endless supply of popcorn and quality content at your disposal.

With this in mind, we have compiled a place for you to come and enjoy each and every episode of Catching Up. During the 2018 Toronto Blue Jays season, former catcher J.P. Arencibia had the opportunity to sit down and chat with several players including Luke Maile, Aaron Sanchez, and Josh Donaldson. Enjoy!

Catching up with Luke Maile

On this episode, Arencibia meets up with the Blue Jays catcher at a local restaurant in Toronto where they discuss coming up as a catcher in the Jays organization, Maile’s honour of being named the clubhouse DJ, and the problem Maile has with social media.

Catching Up with Aaron Sanchez

The relationship between a catcher and a pitcher is one of the most unique and important in all of sports. So when the former Jays catcher sat down to chat with pitcher and former teammate Aaron Sanchez, Toronto’s starter opened up about his favourite places to eat, favourite TV channel which nobody would expect, and what it’s like to become a father.

Catching Up with Josh Donaldson

He may no longer be with the Blue Jays, but Josh Donaldson took some time to chat with Arencibia before the former AL MVP was traded to the Cleveland Indians. The pair talked about the third baseman’s massive calves, the adjustments he’s made as a hitter, and his wide range of hairstyles.

You can find every episode of the podcast on Itunes here, or listen to it on the Acast player above.

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