Toronto Blue Jays’ fans celebrations on Tuesday night turned out to be a little bit premature.

Up 6-1 in the third inning in a possible elimination game for the New York Yankees, Blue Jays fans might’ve already been planning out what it’d be like to head back to the American League Championship Series for the first time since 2016.

But eight straight runs from the Yankees completely flipped the script of the series, with the home side coming away with a 9-6 victory.

The Jays’ loss was historic in all sorts of ways they probably wouldn’t have liked. As per Opta Stats, the Yankees were the first team ever to be on the verge of being swept and down by five or more runs that ended up coming back to win the ballgame.

But for Toronto manager John Schneider, he’s not hanging his head on the l

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