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Yankees Have Let the Blue Jays Walk All over Them. Will They Show some Pride?
The Blue Jays lead 2-0 after two high-scoring wins and aim to finish the sweep to advance to the AL Championship Series.
- On Tuesday in New York, the Toronto Blue Jays lead the ALDS 2-0 and try to complete a sweep in Game 3 at Yankee Stadium, starting just after 8 p.m. ET.
- After two games, Toronto Blue Jays offence produced a combined 23 runs with a 23-8 aggregate score, fueled by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto first baseman hitting.667 with two homers and six RBIs.
- Shane Bieber gets the ball for Toronto in Game 3 Tuesday, facing Carlos Rodón, an 18-game winner, as the Yankees enter with 94 regular-season wins and Aaron Judge hitting.444.
- A Jays win would send Toronto to the ALCS to face Seattle or Detroit, and historically teams leading 2-0 in best-of-five series have won 80 of 90 times.
- For the first time in postseason history between the teams, the Toronto Blue Jays face the Yankees after 738 regular-season games, with Canadian fans travelling despite ticket-sale limits to nearby states.
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