Imagine this: Beat the New York Yankees one more time in Buffalo and go to the postseason. Ol' 2020 is one wild year.
One is the magic number after Blue Jays' destruction of Yankees
- By Mike Harrington News Sports Reporter
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Toronto's Danny Jansen, right, celebrates his fourth-inning home run with teammate Teoscar Hernandez at Sahlen Field on Wednesday, September 23, 2020.
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It's been fascinating and frustrating to watch it all from the media seating in Section 102, Row MM, Seat 5.
The great Sahlen Field experiment has produced a result only the most optimistic fans north of the border could have envisioned.
"2020, man. What a story for the Blue Jays," Harrington says.Â
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You got the impression the Yankees manager was saying the right things but knows his team is in trouble.
The Toronto Blue Jays playoff magic number is down to 1 after a 14-1 win over the New York Yankees at Sahlen Field on Wednesday, September 23, 2020.
