Blue Jays broadcaster mocks Yankees announcer after 4-game sweep

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New York Yankees are in free fall, and Toronto Blue Jays’ broadcast team loves it.
Toronto jumped New York in the standings this week after swepting out the Yanks in his four -game series in Canada.
In the middle of the series, the Yankees game advertiser, Michael Kay, argued that the Blue Jays were “not a first place team”.
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Toronto Blue Jays Right Fielder Addison Barger, # 47, and the striker Pinch Bo Bichette, # 11, celebrate a victory on New York Yankees at Rogers Center. (Images John E. Sokolowski-Imagn)
Kay quoted, at the time, a differential of +4 for Toronto against a +105 for the Yanks – therefore, when the Jays officially jumped New York in the standings, the sports guys had a day on the ground.
“I can think of a certain Yankee broadcaster, in fact, who will have to make his show tomorrow and admit that the Blue Jays are a first place team, because the classification proves it”, ” Jamie Campbell said while holding a broom.

Toronto Blue Jays’ right field player, George Springer, n ° 4, reacts after hitting a Grand Colem race against New York Yankees during the seventh round at the Rogers Center. (Images of Nick Turchiaro-Imagn)
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It was the first time in the story of Blue Jays that they had a scan of four Yankees games in their own home stadium.
The Bronx Bombers have a 6-14 file in their last 20 games and wasted an advance of seven games in the division-they now drag the Blue Jays by a match, which also has the equality break with their 5-2 file against New York this year.
It was a massive struggle for the Bronx bombers – in this section of 20 games, their average in the stick of. Since last Saturday, the 9.86 era of the Lights Enclosure has also been classified 30th.
Fortunately for Kay, he will not be in his ESPN radio program in New York on Friday afternoon because he has another match to call.

New York Yankees MICHAEL KAY and John Sterling broadcasters look before the match against TAMPA BAY RAYS at Yankee Stadium on April 20, 2024 in New York. (New York Yankees / Getty Images)
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The Yanks start another edition of the Subway series Friday in Citi Field with the food, which is also in a difficult section – they are 5-14 years old in their last 19 games.
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