The Yankees had a nice little run there, sweeping the Nationals and White Sox, then grabbing a win over the Blue Jays, but it didn’t last long. They’re right back to the same issues we’ve seen for months: Blowing games late and the bullpen falling apart. Just look at that first game against the Tigers. It was basically a replay of all their mid-season struggles, capped off with a brutal 12-2 loss.

Now, for Yankee fans, that’s tough to swallow. But for the Blue Jays, it couldn’t come at a better time. Just as New York was creeping within two games, that loss gave Toronto some breathing room. And you get the sense the Blue Jays’ broadcast team has been waiting for the perfect chance to fire back at Michael Kay’s comments. “The Blue Jays are not a first-place team and were not playing great

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