Blue Jays Broadcasting Station imitates the Yankees announcer after a 4-game sweep


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New York Yankees Located in Freefall, the Toronto Blue Jays broadcasting team loves it.

Toronto jumped New York ranks this week after wiping out the Yanks in a four-game series in Canada.

In the middle of the series, announcer Michael Kay, the Yankees go out to play with, insisted that the Blue Jays were “not the number one team.”

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Bo Bichette and Addison Barger

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Addison Burger #47 and pinch hitter Beau Bichette #11 celebrate the victory over the New York Yankees at Rogers Center. (John E. Sokolowski-Immagn image)

Kay cited Toronto’s +4 run difference against the Yanks’ +105 at the time. So when the Jays officially jumped over New York in their rankings, sportsnet people had field day.

“In fact, you can think of a Yankee broadcaster. In fact, you have to go out to his show tomorrow and admit that the Blue Jays are the number one team. Jamie Campbell said while holding the broom.

George Springer

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder George Springer, #4, responds after hitting a grand slam horn run against the New York Yankees in seven innings at Rodgers Center. (Imaginary image of Nick Turchiaro-Immagn)

Royals Bobby Whitt Jr. pulls off the epic slide to avoid tags at home plate

It was the first time in Blue Jays’ history that they had sweep the Yankees four games at their home ballpark.

The Bronx bombers have been 6-14 in the last 20 games and have squandered a seven-game lead in the Division – they are now chasing the Blue Jays in the game.

It was a big struggle for the Bronx bombers – in this 20-game stretch, runners are .174 batting averages with runners, the last ranked runners. Their bullpen 9.86 ERA has also ranked 30th in the number 9.86 ERA since last Saturday.

Luckily for Kay, he won’t be attending the ESPN New York radio show on Friday afternoon, as he has another ball game.

Michael Kay of the dugout

New York Yankees broadcasters Michael Kay and John Sterling look ahead to a match against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium on April 20, 2024 in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

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The Yanks will start another edition Subway series At Citifield alongside the Mets on Friday, they’re doing their own tough stretches too – they’re 5-14 in their final 19 games.

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