Tornto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. helped the AL East winners previous the New York Yankees within the American League Division Sequence to clinch a championship sequence berth.
Whereas Guerrero Jr. was dominant on the plate within the best-of-five sequence, the Blue Jays infielder did not miss an opportunity to troll the Yankees after their ALDS-clinching 5-2 win on Wednesday.
Boston Purple Sox legend David Ortiz, a part of the MLB on Fox crew, joined Guerrero Jr. throughout his locker room celebrations and the duo trolled the Yankees with Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter wanting on.
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“Theeeeeee Yankees lose!” Guerrero Jr. and Ortiz shouted a number of instances.
Followers reacted to Ortiz and Guerrero Jr. trolling the Yankees on social media.
“All time clip proper right here. Hahahah LFG 😂 Arod and Jeet bought progressively extra mad.”
“If Jeter hears it yet one more time I swear to God that he was going to Punch Ortiz within the face.”
“I’ve by no means cherished a participant extra! Hahaha we’ll all the time have eliminating the Yankees! Hahahaha.”
“Each main sports activities broadcast all the time has one NY sports activities hater on payroll lol that NY hate is actual.”
“Can’t love this sufficient!!!”
David Ortiz sends message to Yankees gamers after postseason elimination
The Yankees headed into Recreation 4 of the ALDS with hopes of creating it consecutive wins and pushing the sequence to a decisive fifth recreation. Nonetheless, the Blue Jays’ bullpen recreation paid off, holding the Yankees to 2 runs within the contest.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who went 9-for-17 (.529) with three dwelling runs and 9 RBIs, mentioned he enjoys enjoying towards the Yankees.
“I like enjoying right here,” Guerrero advised Jeter. “And each time I see the Yankees, I don’t know what occurs with me. However to me, it’s nothing private.”
In the meantime, David Ortiz despatched a playful message to the Yankees gamers on being eradicated from the postseason.
“Be a part of me in Cancun, child,” Ortiz mentioned.
Guerrero Jr. helped the Blue Jays to their first American League Championship Sequence since 2016.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash

