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October 6, 2025
Yankees head home facing elimination after back-to-back beatdowns in Toronto - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Yankees head home facing elimination after back-to-back beatdowns in Toronto - NBC Sports

Two straight losses in Toronto put the Yankees on the brink as Game 3 shifts back to New York. Boone stays composed, insisting a turnaround is possible and that postseason chaos can favor the resilient. Toronto’s offense has been relentless, scoring 23 runs in two games, while New York’s bullpen has been stretched and Yesavage’s quick start has disrupted NYY’s plans. The Jays’ disciplined, contact-heavy attack pairs with solid defense, putting pressure on the Yankees to bounce back with sharper pitching and timely hitting to keep the series alive.

Mentions:
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/yankees-head-ho..

October 6, 2025
Why Phillies' Jesus Luzardo wears glasses when he pitches for superstitious reason | Sporting News
@sportingnews
Why Phillies' Jesus Luzardo wears glasses when he pitches for superstitious reason | Sporting News
Jesus Luzardo’s glasses have become a playoff spark for the Phillies as they prepare for NLDS showdown with the Dodgers. After a 2021 season without them that yielded a 6.61 ERA, he re-embraced eyewear in 2022 and has worn them every start this season, posting a 3.92 ERA in Philadelphia. When excluding 2021, his career ERA sits around 4.19, suggesting the glasses may correlate with cleaner command and better sign-reading in high-leverage moments.
What immediate fantasy implications does Luzardo's glasses routine have for NLDS rotation usage and start expectations vs Dodgers?Which metrics will best signal Luzardo's eyewear-driven upside in the NLDS?How does this Luzardo story affect NLDS betting outlooks for fantasy players?What other eyewear-or-superstition stories provide useful context for fantasy managers?
Mentions:
@Clayton Kershaw | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Clayton Kershaw | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Jesus Luzardo | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Jesus Luzardo | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Max Fried | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Max Fried | Atlanta Braves | MLB

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/philadelphia-p..

October 6, 2025
Yankees have let the Blue Jays walk all over them. Will they show some pride? | Politi - nj.com
nj
Yankees have let the Blue Jays walk all over them. Will they show some pride? | Politi - nj.com

Toronto’s two-game ALDS blitz of the Yankees wasn’t merely a win; it was a statement. A 23-8 rout, swagger on the bases, and a bedazzled home-run jacket turned the Rogers Centre into a festival and sent a clear message to New York and its backers that the moment belongs to Toronto.

Vladdy Jr. capped the night with a towering grand slam off Will Warren, while 22-year-old Trey Yesavage piled up 11 strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. The Jays chased Max Fried in the fourth and answered with curtain calls that amplified their rotation and bullpen plans as the series shifts to New York.

With the series headed east, the Yankees must answer quickly. Can they flip the script or will Toronto’s momentum extend into an offseason-long memory of collapse?

After Toronto’s ALDS dominance, what fantasy strategy should you prioritize for the rest of the series and possibly the playoffs?What rostering adjustments should fantasy managers consider for Game 3 as the series shifts to New York?If you could bet one prop for the rest of the series, which would offer the strongest value given Toronto’s momentum?What key indicators will determine whether Toronto’s momentum carries through the rest of the playoffs?
Mentions:
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB

https://www.nj.com/yankees/2025/10/yankees-have-le..

October 6, 2025
Jays notebook: They must have been playing Guerrero’s song
Mike Wilner, Kristjan Lautens
Toronto Star
Jays notebook: They must have been playing Guerrero’s song

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. delivered a playoff‑caliber blow for Toronto, blasting a grand slam off Will Warren with the bases loaded to underscore his late‑season timing and postseason poise. He sits at a scorching .833 in the series with a 2.464 OPS after a prior skid, proving his bat can erupt when it matters most.

The Rogers Centre crowd fed the energy as Toronto leaned on depth and discipline, while Trey Yesavage’s unusual high‑arm delivery unsettled New York and Max Fried’s hiccup reinforced the Jays’ offensive approach. One game remains for the Yankees to stave off elimination, but Toronto’s surge feels real and self‑contained.

Which Jays hitter most benefits if Vlad Guerrero Jr. stays hot in the rest of the series?How should Yankees bettors view the next game given Vlad’s performance?What is the key factor behind Yesavage’s impact on the Jays’ late innings?Should we expect Toronto to ride Guerrero Jr. aggressively in the rest of the series?
Mentions:
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Ben Rice | New York Yankees | MLB
@Ben Rice | New York Yankees | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
@Isiah Kiner-Falefa | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Isiah Kiner-Falefa | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@John Schneider | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@John Schneider | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB

https://www.thestar.com/sports/blue-jays/blue-jays..

October 6, 2025
Yankees confident in ability to rally at home vs. Blue Jays - ESPN
ESPN
Yankees confident in ability to rally at home vs. Blue Jays - ESPN

Two straight beatdowns in Toronto leave the Yankees on the brink, with Game 3 back in New York and no margin for error. Boone stays defiant, insisting New York can flip the series if it pitches and hits better under pressure.

Toronto’s offense has produced 23 runs in the first two ALDS games, riding a patient, contact-heavy approach that has knotted up NY pitching. The Jays’ bullpen has been a weapon, while Trey Yesavage stymied the Yankees early. Game 3 becomes a must-win as home-field shifts the momentum.

Which Game 3 adjustments should NYY prioritize to flip the series?What is the most critical matchup in Game 3 for NYY?How much does home-field impact the series after two blowouts?Is Toronto’s bullpen the real X-factor in the Jays’ success?
Mentions:
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/46504909/yanke..

October 6, 2025
Yankees head home facing elimination after back-to-back beatdowns in Toronto - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Yankees head home facing elimination after back-to-back beatdowns in Toronto - NBC Sports

Two straight losses in Toronto put the Yankees on the brink as Game 3 shifts back to New York. Boone stays composed, insisting a turnaround is possible and that postseason chaos can favor the resilient. Toronto’s offense has been relentless, scoring 23 runs in two games, while New York’s bullpen has been stretched and Yesavage’s quick start has disrupted NYY’s plans. The Jays’ disciplined, contact-heavy attack pairs with solid defense, putting pressure on the Yankees to bounce back with sharper pitching and timely hitting to keep the series alive.

Mentions:
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/yankees-head-ho..

October 6, 2025
Why Phillies' Jesus Luzardo wears glasses when he pitches for superstitious reason | Sporting News
@sportingnews
Why Phillies' Jesus Luzardo wears glasses when he pitches for superstitious reason | Sporting News
Jesus Luzardo’s glasses have become a playoff spark for the Phillies as they prepare for NLDS showdown with the Dodgers. After a 2021 season without them that yielded a 6.61 ERA, he re-embraced eyewear in 2022 and has worn them every start this season, posting a 3.92 ERA in Philadelphia. When excluding 2021, his career ERA sits around 4.19, suggesting the glasses may correlate with cleaner command and better sign-reading in high-leverage moments.
What immediate fantasy implications does Luzardo's glasses routine have for NLDS rotation usage and start expectations vs Dodgers?Which metrics will best signal Luzardo's eyewear-driven upside in the NLDS?How does this Luzardo story affect NLDS betting outlooks for fantasy players?What other eyewear-or-superstition stories provide useful context for fantasy managers?
Mentions:
@Clayton Kershaw | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Clayton Kershaw | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Jesus Luzardo | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Jesus Luzardo | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Max Fried | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Max Fried | Atlanta Braves | MLB

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/philadelphia-p..

October 6, 2025
Yankees have let the Blue Jays walk all over them. Will they show some pride? | Politi - nj.com
nj
Yankees have let the Blue Jays walk all over them. Will they show some pride? | Politi - nj.com

Toronto’s two-game ALDS blitz of the Yankees wasn’t merely a win; it was a statement. A 23-8 rout, swagger on the bases, and a bedazzled home-run jacket turned the Rogers Centre into a festival and sent a clear message to New York and its backers that the moment belongs to Toronto.

Vladdy Jr. capped the night with a towering grand slam off Will Warren, while 22-year-old Trey Yesavage piled up 11 strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. The Jays chased Max Fried in the fourth and answered with curtain calls that amplified their rotation and bullpen plans as the series shifts to New York.

With the series headed east, the Yankees must answer quickly. Can they flip the script or will Toronto’s momentum extend into an offseason-long memory of collapse?

After Toronto’s ALDS dominance, what fantasy strategy should you prioritize for the rest of the series and possibly the playoffs?What rostering adjustments should fantasy managers consider for Game 3 as the series shifts to New York?If you could bet one prop for the rest of the series, which would offer the strongest value given Toronto’s momentum?What key indicators will determine whether Toronto’s momentum carries through the rest of the playoffs?
Mentions:
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB

https://www.nj.com/yankees/2025/10/yankees-have-le..

October 6, 2025
Jays notebook: They must have been playing Guerrero’s song
Mike Wilner, Kristjan Lautens
Toronto Star
Jays notebook: They must have been playing Guerrero’s song

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. delivered a playoff‑caliber blow for Toronto, blasting a grand slam off Will Warren with the bases loaded to underscore his late‑season timing and postseason poise. He sits at a scorching .833 in the series with a 2.464 OPS after a prior skid, proving his bat can erupt when it matters most.

The Rogers Centre crowd fed the energy as Toronto leaned on depth and discipline, while Trey Yesavage’s unusual high‑arm delivery unsettled New York and Max Fried’s hiccup reinforced the Jays’ offensive approach. One game remains for the Yankees to stave off elimination, but Toronto’s surge feels real and self‑contained.

Which Jays hitter most benefits if Vlad Guerrero Jr. stays hot in the rest of the series?How should Yankees bettors view the next game given Vlad’s performance?What is the key factor behind Yesavage’s impact on the Jays’ late innings?Should we expect Toronto to ride Guerrero Jr. aggressively in the rest of the series?
Mentions:
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Ben Rice | New York Yankees | MLB
@Ben Rice | New York Yankees | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
@Isiah Kiner-Falefa | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Isiah Kiner-Falefa | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@John Schneider | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@John Schneider | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB
@Will Warren | New York Yankees | MLB

https://www.thestar.com/sports/blue-jays/blue-jays..

October 6, 2025
Yankees confident in ability to rally at home vs. Blue Jays - ESPN
ESPN
Yankees confident in ability to rally at home vs. Blue Jays - ESPN

Two straight beatdowns in Toronto leave the Yankees on the brink, with Game 3 back in New York and no margin for error. Boone stays defiant, insisting New York can flip the series if it pitches and hits better under pressure.

Toronto’s offense has produced 23 runs in the first two ALDS games, riding a patient, contact-heavy approach that has knotted up NY pitching. The Jays’ bullpen has been a weapon, while Trey Yesavage stymied the Yankees early. Game 3 becomes a must-win as home-field shifts the momentum.

Which Game 3 adjustments should NYY prioritize to flip the series?What is the most critical matchup in Game 3 for NYY?How much does home-field impact the series after two blowouts?Is Toronto’s bullpen the real X-factor in the Jays’ success?
Mentions:
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Boone | New York Yankees | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
@Max Fried | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Trey Yesavage | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/46504909/yanke..

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