Blue Jay’s Broadcaster Mocks Yankee’s advertiser after 4-game sweep

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New York Yankees is free fall and Toronto Blue Jay’s TV team loves it.

Toronto jumped New York in the post this week after swept the Yanks in their four-game series in Canada.

In the middle of the series, Yankee’s play-by-play advertisement Michael Kay made the claim that Blue Jays was “not a first place team.”

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Toronto Blue Jay’s right Fielder Addison Barger, #47, and Pinch Hitter Bo Bichette, #11, celebrates a victory over New York Yankees in the Rogers Center. (John E. Sokolowski Preferred Pictures)

At that time, Kay quoted a +4 drive for Toronto against a +105 for Yanks – so when Jays officially jumped New York in the position, the guys on sports network had a field day.

“I can actually think of a particular Yankee TV company that should actually go on his show tomorrow and admit that Blue Jays is a first place team because the position proves it,” Said Jamie Campbell while holding a diet.

Toronto Blue Jay’s right Fielder George Springer, #4, responds after hit a Grand Slam Hone race against New York Yankees during the seventh round at the Roger’s Center. (Nick Turchiaro-Imag images)

Royals’ Bobby Witt JR pulls Epic slide off to avoid tag on the home plate

It was the first time in Blue Jays’ history that they had a four-game celebration of Yankees in their own home ball.

The Bronx bombers are 6-14 in their last 20 games and have beaten a seven-game lead in the division-they are now tracking Blue Jays at a game that also owns Tiebreaker with their 5-2 record against New York this year.

It has been a massive match for the Bronx bombing -in this 20 -game stretch ranks their .174 batting -average with runners in the scoring position dead last. Since last Saturday, their Bullpen’s 9.86 era is also ranked 30 ..

Fortunately for Kay, he won’t be on his ESPN New York radio show Friday afternoon as he has another ball game to call.

New York Yankee’s TV stations Michael Kay and John Sterling look at before the game against Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium on April 20, 2024 in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

Yanks begins another edition of the Subway series on Friday at Citi Field with Mets, which is also in a hard line -they are 5-14 in their last 19 games.

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