Big changes are happening in the Blue Jays TV booth, and we want to know what you think. For the first time in years, Buck Martinez isn't in his familiar seat—a shift that marks a new era for Toronto baseball broadcasts.
Dan Shulman remains the steady voice on play-by-play, a role he's mastered over the years. Alongside him, Hazel Mae and Arden Zwelling continue to deliver sideline reports, while Jamie Campbell and a rotating crew handle the "Jays Central" studio segments. The real shake-up? Joe Siddall and Caleb Joseph have moved from occasional fill-in analysts to full-time roles in the booth.
So, how's it all working? We'll be honest—many of us have gotten pretty good at tuning out the chatter during games. But there's a noticeable shift in focus. Gone are the constant debates about catchers using the one-knee stance (though we're still waiting for that costly passed ball to prove the point).
Dan Shulman remains elite at play-by-play—crisp, insightful, and always on point. The chemistry between him and his new partners, Joe and Caleb, isn't quite where it was with Buck yet, but that kind of rapport takes time to build. For now, it's a work in progress, and we're curious to hear your take on the new-look broadcasts.
