Blue Jays clinch AL East for 1st time since 2015
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The Blue Jays await either the Yankees or the Red Sox. In the meantime, Bo Bichette has more time to return from a sprained knee.
The dream season has its dream ending. The American League East belongs to the Blue Jays. Flooding the field after Sunday’s 13-4 win over the Rays to clinch the division on the final day of the season,
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Finally, even Alejandro Kirk had to scream, shout and celebrate. With the biggest swing of his career and the biggest moment of the Blue Jays' season, Kirk was the star of the show as Toronto clinched the American League East for the first time since 2015.
Before diving into a breakdown of the playoff picture, here's what's at stake Sunday and what has happened so far: Blue Jays: Tied with the Yankees atop the AL East; the winner will clinch the No. 1 seed in the AL,