Blue Jays star exits ALCS Game 5
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Pointing to the 2009 Yankees is instructive but misleading. With Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and Mariano Rivera, that team could survive three errors and three GIDP because it paired run prevention depth with lineup length and innings coverage.
Blue Jays fans went through the entire spectrum of emotions on social media after Toronto forced Game 7 against the Mariners in the ALCS.
There will be a Game 7 in the ALCS after the Blue Jays beat the Mariners to set up a winner-take-all matchup on Monday. Here are my takeaways.
After Aaron Judge tied the game with a three-run home run, Jazz Chisholm Jr. gave the Yankees their first lead of the series, 7-6, when he ripped a knee-high fastball off the side of the second deck in right field for a solo home run in the fifth.
It’s a do-or-die moment for the Toronto Blue Jays. If things go right, they’ll get another do-or-die moment on Monday night.
TORONTO — Julio Rodriguez took ball four, tossed his bat away, clapped twice and exhorted his teammates in the Seattle Mariners dugout. Sure, they were in a two-run hole in the third inning of Game 6 in this American League Championship Series, but Cal Raleigh, the likely AL MVP, was coming to the plate and the bases were loaded.
In the FS1 postgame show after the Blue Jays’ 13-4 win, Yankees legend Derek Jeter asked Guerrero the question everyone was thinking. “The question I have for you, man,” Jeter began, via Instagram. “In the history of the sport, there has been one cycle in the postseason. How come you stopped at second base, man?”
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Blue Jays rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage calls out fan harassment after defeating Yankees in ALDS
Toronto Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage called out fan abuse on Sunday after he said his performance in the ALDS prompted attacks on his family members.
Everything comes down to this. Both clubs can see the finish line, but only one will get there. An unforgettable American League Championship Series has gone the distance, with the Blue Jays reboundin
The Toronto Blue Jays are focused on their American League Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners, but their rivalry with the New York Yankees is still very much alive. A