Former Toronto Blue Jays infielder Lyle Overbay had some interesting things to say about his time with the team, and what could’ve been in some of their best seasons.

Joining Sportsnet’s Blake Murphy and Julia Kreuz on Wednesday’s episode of Jays Talk+, Overbay spoke about his highs and lows with the franchise across five seasons in the mid-2000s.

Overbay had a batting average of .268 with 672 hits, 83 homers, 336 RBIs, and 337 runs scored in 723 games for the Blue Jays in his career, playing for the team from 2006 to 2010.

Though he spent 14 years in the majors for six teams, he played more games as a Blue Jay than for any other franchise, and he ranks 28th on the team in all-time games played.

While Overbay was with the Jays, the team was above .500 in four of his five seasons, good

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