
"It's been a rollercoaster day for many Toronto Blue Jays fans, from seeing the team sweep the New York Yankees in a 3-1 series victory to losing out in the race to score home game seats for the next round. It was a brutal scene on Ticketmaster Thursday morning after tens of thousands of people queued for a chance to see the team play in the first four games of the ALCS."
"With music blasting and champagne spraying from every direction in a tarp-covered room, the Blue Jays celebrated their American League Division Series victory in New York City after ousting the Yankees 5-2 in Game 4. Soaked in champagne, Blue Jays hitter George Springer said he was proud of how the team has played thus far. This is why you play the game. This is incredible. So happy for our city, our fans. This is awesome, he told CBC News Wednesday. WATCH | Blue Jays celebrate series victory over Yankees: The Blue Jays eliminated the New York Yankees from the playoffs and are heading back to Toronto to host the American League Championship Series."
"Blue Jays star player Vladimir Guerrero Jr. told CBC News that the team needs to keep doing the work [they] have been doing to keep the success story going. The year is not finished. We have eight more [games] to go, he said. In a now viral interview with FOX Sports, Guerrero Jr. celebrated beating the Yankees on their home turf with Red Sox legend David Ortiz by repeatedly chanting, "Daaa Yankees lose! Vladdy Jr. just did \"DAAAAAA YANKEES LOSE!\"""
The Toronto Blue Jays swept the New York Yankees in a 3-1 series victory and advanced to host the American League Championship Series in Toronto. Tens of thousands of fans queued on Ticketmaster for the first four ALCS home games, but tickets sold out quickly and are now being resold at much higher prices, with some seats listed for over $1,000. Players celebrated exuberantly in New York City with music and champagne after the 5-2 win, including soaked George Springer expressing pride and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. urging the team to keep working for the remaining games. Fans also cheered at Scotiabank Arena as the team returned home.
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