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David Ortiz - Vladimir Guerrero-Junior - Blue Jays - George Springer - Celebration highs, lows for Blue Jays fans after ALCS home game tickets sell out - cbc.ca - Usa - New York

Celebration highs, lows for Blue Jays fans after ALCS home game tickets sell out

It’s been a rollercoaster day for many Toronto Blue Jays fans, from seeing the team sweep the New York Yankees in a 3-1 series victory to losing out in the race to score home game seats for the next round.

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John Schneider - Vladimir Guerrero-Junior - Blue Jays - Blue Jays troll Yankees multiple times after winning ALDS - ESPN - espn.com - Usa - New York - state New York

Blue Jays troll Yankees multiple times after winning ALDS - ESPN

The Toronto Blue Jays made sure to troll the New York Yankees on their way to the American League Championship Series.

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John Schneider - Max Scherzer - Chris Bassitt - Blue Jays - Blue Jays get fresh chance in Game 4 to push Yankees from post-season - cbc.ca - Usa - New York - state Minnesota - county Bronx

Blue Jays get fresh chance in Game 4 to push Yankees from post-season

The Blue Jays will turn to hard-throwing pitcher Louis Varland to start Game 4, as Toronto gets a second chance to eliminate the Yankees in the Bronx on Wednesday evening.

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John Schneider - Alex Rodriguez - David Ortiz - Derek Jeter - Vladimir Guerrero-Junior - Carlos Rodon - Blue Jays - Giancarlo Stanton - Aaron Judge's clutch home run leads Yankees to historic comeback in must-win Game 3 over Blue Jays - foxnews.com - New York

Aaron Judge's clutch home run leads Yankees to historic comeback in must-win Game 3 over Blue Jays

David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, and Kevin Burkhardt break down the New York Yankees’ must-win elimination game against the Toronto Blue Jays and debate whether New York can save its season.

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Blue Jays - As the Blue Jays' post-season heats up, 1 of team's founders watches proudly from P.E.I. - cbc.ca - Usa - Canada - New York

As the Blue Jays' post-season heats up, 1 of team's founders watches proudly from P.E.I.

The Toronto Blue Jays are on the verge of their first playoff series victory in nearly a decade. 

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John Schneider - Blue Jays - Blue Jays fans flying high after 2 massive playoff wins in Toronto - cbc.ca - Usa - New York - county Centre - county Rogers

Blue Jays fans flying high after 2 massive playoff wins in Toronto

After two commanding wins in the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees over the weekend, Toronto Blue Jays fans are rallying behind a surging team with its sights set on a championship.

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John Schneider - Vladimir Guerrero-Junior - Cody Bellinger - Aaron Boone - Blue Jays - George Springer - Yesavage sets Blue Jays mark, striking out 11 in MLB playoff debut to key win over Yankees - cbc.ca - Usa - New York - county Centre - county Rogers

Yesavage sets Blue Jays mark, striking out 11 in MLB playoff debut to key win over Yankees

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a grand slam, Daulton Varsho hit two of Toronto's five homers and Trey Yesavage was masterful in his fourth career big-league start as the Blue Jays defeated the visiting New York Yankees 13-7 on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead in the American League Division Series.

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Vladimir Guerrero-Junior - Blue Jays - Luis Gil - Alejandro Kirk - Vlad Jr.'s playoff breakout fuels Jays' offensive explosion in Game 1 rout - ESPN - espn.com - Usa - county Centre - county Rogers

Vlad Jr.'s playoff breakout fuels Jays' offensive explosion in Game 1 rout - ESPN

TORONTO — Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s playoff career before Saturday was not befitting a $500 million franchise cornerstone. The Toronto Blue Jays first baseman managed just three hits in 25 plate appearances and didn't hit a ball over the fence across six games. More important, the six games, split into two-game slices over three postseasons, were all Blue Jays losses.

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