Most of the MLB world is having a positive Thursday for one reason, and one reason only: The New York Yankees have been eliminated from the playoffs by the Toronto Blue Jays.
On Wednesday night, the Blue Jays put the finishing touches on their ALDS meeting with the Yankees, taking down the team from New York in four games.
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The Blue Jays were led by first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who had an incredible series that will leave Yankees fans with bad dreams until the start of next season.
After the big series win, Guerrero got the chance to speak with the team at MLB on Fox. During the conversation, Guerrero gave fans a hilarious impression of David Ortiz, all while trolling the Yankees.
With Yankees legends Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter by his side, Ortiz could not get enough of Guerrero’s impression of him, saying, ” The Yankees lose.”
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Hatred Runs Deep
The rivalry between the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox is not one of the best, but it is the best rivalry in all of sports. But the Yankees eliminated the Red Sox this postseason, giving the team from the Bronx bragging rights. However, on Wednesday night, the Blue Jays blessed the Boston faithful with the elimination of the Yankees.
We are just a Los Angeles Dodgers elimination away from having one of the most fun postseasons in recent memory. Somebody tell the Philadelphia Philles to get on that.
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