
"Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer each drove in a run, and eight Toronto pitchers shut down the New York Yankees in a 5-2 victory Wednesday night that sent the Blue Jays to the American League Championship Series for the first time in nine years. Nathan Lukes provided a two-run single and Addison Barger had three of Toronto's 12 hits as the pesky Blue Jays, fouling off tough pitches and consistently putting the ball in play,"
"bounced right back after blowing a five-run lead in Tuesday night's loss at Yankee Stadium. AL East champion Toronto took the best-of-five Division Series 3-1 and will host Game 1 in the best-of-seven ALCS on Sunday against the Detroit Tigers or Seattle Mariners. Those teams are set to decide their playoff series Friday in Game 5 at Seattle. Ryan McMahon homered for the wild-card Yankees, unable to stave off elimination for a fourth time this postseason as they failed to repeat as AL champions."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer drove in runs as eight Toronto pitchers limited New York to two runs in a 5-2 victory. Nathan Lukes had a two-run single and Addison Barger had three of Toronto's 12 hits. The Blue Jays bounced back after blowing a five-run lead the previous night and won the Division Series 3-1. Toronto will host Game 1 of the ALCS Sunday against either Detroit or Seattle. Ryan McMahon homered for New York. Aaron Judge remains without a World Series ring as the Yankees chase their 28th title since 2009.
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