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Yankees Now Face Elimination after Jays Explode

 The New York Yankees are once again on the precipice of disaster. 

For the second time in this postseason the Yankees will give the ball to Carlos Rodon in a must win situation, after the Bronx Bombers were bombed by the Toronto Blue Jays 13-7 in Game 2 on Sunday afternoon. The Jays lead the series 2-0, and it hasn't even been close. 

In two games the Blue Jays have outscored the Yankees 23-8, and have hit eight home runs in the process. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the way with a pair of homers, six RBI and a .667 batting average in the two games up at Rogers Center. 


 

The Yankees offense meanwhile has been punch-less. They were no hit for 5.1 innings on Sunday by rookie Trey Yesavage, who was making only his fourth start in the Majors and first even against the Yankees.  

Ginacarlo Stanton who was so great a year ago in October, is hitting .067 this year. Aaron Judge, despite a .400 batting average in the playoffs has only one RBI all postseason. Cody Bellinger, after hitting a three-run homer late on Sunday, is now hitting .211 this postseason with four RBI. 

The Yankees need help. They need to figure this out fast. 

They will face veteran Shane Bieber on Tuesday. Bieber the former Cleveland Indian/Guardians starter is no stranger to the postseason. He had a 2.03 ERA in two starts last October, and after missing most of the year this year with injury, has made seven starts with a 3.57 ERA down the stretch for the Jays. 

Can the Yankees do it? They better... 

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