Entering Sunday's Game 2, it appeared that the New York Yankees had an advantage when it came to today's starting pitching matchup. The Yankees would send their ace, Max Fried, to the bump in an effort to tie the AL Division Series (ALDS) at one game apiece. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays would counter with rookie Trey Yesavage, making just his fourth major league start. Yet, the Toronto bats absolutely lit Fried up, tagging the New York starter for seven earned runs. Fried was relieved by rookie Will Warren, who proceeded to give up this no-doubt grand slam by Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr ., shared by ESPN's Jeff Passan via X, formerly Twitter. Expand Tweet

“This is one of the most spectacular grand slams you’ll ever see,” posted Passan. “The swing, the reaction, ever

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