Eventually, the 120,000 who will claim to have been at the Rogers Centre for Sunday’s momentous moment in Blue Jays history will have plenty to reminisce about.

They’ll talk about the 22-year-old kid, Trey Yesavage, bringing hitter after hitter in baseball’s most potent lineup to their knees, almost literally.

They’ll talk about the explosion of runs in a second consecutive win over their increasingly despised division rival New York Yankees.

The 44,764 who were actually there will remember the Vlad Guerrero Jr. grand slam, the subsequent bat flip that put Jose Bautista’s decade-old toss to shame.

And they’ll remember in that moment, how the downtown dome shook as the Jays star belted that slam as part of a six-run fourth inning that put them up 11-0 and served as a potential launching

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