TORONTO — Give up, Yankees fans?

No one could blame you for thinking there’s no way your team is beating the Blue Jays three in a row after what went down over the weekend at Rogers Stadium?

The Blue Jays got the better of the Yankees in the regular season winning eight of 13 games, including six of seven at home, and then just pummeled them in the first two games of a best-of-five Division Series.

The Yankees did the impossible on Sunday playing worse than they did the day before losing the series opener 10-1.

The 13-7 final in Game 2 looks somewhat respectable, but it was 11-0 through five innings with Yankees ace Max Fried long gone and Blue Jays 22-year-old rookie phenom Trey Yesavaege working on a no-hitter with 11 strikeouts in his fourth big-league start.

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