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New York Yankees are in free fall, and Toronto Blue Jays transmission team loves.
Toronto jumped to New York in the classification this week after sweeping the Yanks in his four -game series in Canada.
In the middle of the series, the game announcer for the Yankees game Michael Kay said that the tiles “were not a first place.”
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Toronto Blue Jays the right gardener Addison Barger, #47, and the hitter Pinch Bo Bichette, #11, celebrate a victory over the New York Yankees at the Rogers Center. (John E. Sokolowski-Imagn)
Kay cited, at that time, a +4 differential for Toronto against a +105 for the Yanks, so when the Jays officially jumped New York in the classification, Sportsnet boys had a field day.
“I can think of a certain Yankee station, in fact, that you will have to go to your program tomorrow and admit that the tiles are a first place, because the classification demonstrates it.” Jamie Campbell said while holding a broom.

The right gardener of the Toronto Blue Jays, George Springer, #4, reacts after hitting a great drilling against the New York Yankees during the seventh entry into the Rogers Center. (Nick Touchiaro-Imagn images)
Bobby Witt Jr of Reales makes an epic slide to avoid the label on the home plate
It was the first time in the history of the Blue Jays that had a sweep of four Yankees games in their own baseball stadium.
The Bronx bombers have 6-14 in their last 20 games and have wasted a seven-game advantage in the division: now they follow the tiles for a game, which also has the tiebreaker with their 5-2 record against New York this year.
It has been a massive fight for Bronx bombers: in this section of 20 games, its batting average of .174 with runners in the annotation position ranges for the last time. Since last Saturday, the effectiveness of 9.86 of his bullpen also occupies the 30th place.
Fortunately for Kay, he will not be in his radio show New York on Friday afternoon, since he has another ball game to call.

The New York Yankees announcers, Michael Kay and John Sterling, look before the Tampa Bay Rays in the Yankee Stadium on April 20, 2024 in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)
The Yanks begin another edition of the Subway series on Friday at Citi Field with the Mets, which are also in a difficult section: they have 5-14 in their last 19 games.