Toronto Blue Jays crush Yankees and dominate the MLB East

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Toronto. – The Toronto Blue Jays demonstrate their dominance on the diamond, without the need for fireworks. With an 8-4 victory over the New York Yankees, they consolidate their lead in the American League East Division, extending their advantage to four games. The Canadian team sends a clear message to the league: they are more alive than ever. George Springer, with his performance on the field, has become the symbol of this rebirth. At 35 years old, Springer remains the emotional engine of the team. It’s just fun. It’s not easy to go from first to home, but there’s something special about seeing all the guys give it their all. That’s defining us. Toronto played impeccable baseball, taking advantage of Yankees’ errors and responding with discipline. New York relied on home runs, including one by Aaron Judge, and a dramatic ejection of their manager, Aaron Boone. The key hit came in the seventh inning, when Bo Bichette hit a two-run home run, unleashing euphoria at the Rogers Centre.

Everyone feels it. Everyone wants to take the next base. Seeing the ‘old man’ run the pads was pretty incredible.

John Schneider
Unlike other teams, the Blue Jays make their way with collective effort and a fundamental style of play. Their cohesion and energy have made them one of the most dangerous teams in the league. With this triumph, the Blue Jays gain confidence and prominence. If October baseball is played with intensity and heart, Toronto has been ready since July.
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