The Toronto Blue Jays have been lights out against the Yankees. They have gifted the Pinstripes on a platter, two brutal losses, and handed them a do-or-die situation. They have looked unstoppable, and if you ask many, a sweep seems possible. But here is the thing: the next game is to be in the Bronx, and if there is anything about October baseball, it is the fact that nothing is ever over until the last out.
Game 3 on Tuesday night is all about survival for the Yankees. They are down 0-2, so all that brings is that the margin for error is none. Jays, though, cannot get comfortable in their hot seats, because the thing is that Yankees veterans have experience in being in these tough spots before. Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton know what it is like to have the postseason breathing down