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'It’s a Wrap,' David Ortiz Mocks Yankees as Team Falls 2-0 down in ALDS Against Blue Jays

The New York Yankees were blown away by the Toronto Blue Jays once again. On Sunday, the team suffered a crushing 13-7 defeat in Game 2 of the American League Division Series (ALDS). After the game, David Ortiz would mock the Yankees while claiming that the series was done. In Game 1, the Blue Jays’ offense exploded late on as they scored 4 runs in the 7th and 8th innings and went on to win 10-1. With the momentum on their side, they once again took down their division rivals. After the first 3 innings, the Yankees found themselves 5-0 down as the Blue Jays pounced on Max Fried. The southpaw gave up an infield hit to Andres Gimenez in the bottom of the 4th inning and then walked Myles Straw. Yankees manager Aaron Boone then took him off and replaced him with Will Warren. The relief pitcher would walk George Springer to load up the bases. He would then eventually strike out David Schneider to bring up Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to the plate. The 5-time MLB All-Star, who has a good record against the Yankees, would launch a grand slam to extend his team’s lead to 9-0. This turned out to be the first grand slam in Blue Jays’ postseason history.

'It’s a Wrap,' David Ortiz Mocks Yankees as Team Falls 2-0 down in ALDS Against Blue Jays

The New York Yankees were blown away by the Toronto Blue Jays once again. On Sunday, the team suffered a crushing 13-7 defeat in Game 2 of the American League Division Series (ALDS). After the game, David Ortiz would mock the Yankees while claiming that the series was done.

In Game 1, the Blue Jays’ offense exploded late on as they scored 4 runs in the 7th and 8th innings and went on to win 10-1. With the momentum on their side, they once again took down their division rivals. After the first 3 innings, the Yankees found themselves 5-0 down as the Blue Jays pounced on Max Fried.

The southpaw gave up an infield hit to Andres Gimenez in the bottom of the 4th inning and then walked Myles Straw. Yankees manager Aaron Boone then took him off and replaced him with Will Warren. The relief pitcher would walk George Springer to load up the bases.

He would then eventually strike out David Schneider to bring up Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to the plate. The 5-time MLB All-Star, who has a good record against the Yankees, would launch a grand slam to extend his team’s lead to 9-0. This turned out to be the first grand slam in Blue Jays’ postseason history.

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