40 Years Later “Tor”/Yankees Means Something, However, Not All That Much
It looks as if the Houston Astros, a team and franchise I truly like, will miss the ‘offs for the first time after eight “makes” and nine of ten.
Supposedly, the ‘Stros stole signs–(so what) however, the returning Carlos Correa, a truly fine player well past his prime, deserves criticism, as he agreed to be “mic’d” and talked on the field to the ESPN audience, with his team down (9-0) to Seattle, which ripped Houston in Houston, last week as “Sea” roared, to what almost certainly will be the A.L. “2” seed.
Forty years ago, on the reg’s penultimate day, in a real race, (the winner became 1 of 4, the one who did not was eliminated), the Blue Jays ripped the Yankees to clinch their first division crown/post-season “app,” as there was no bogus wild card presence.
Now those teams are tied in what seems and might be really important joust for being a “1” seed vs falling to a “4,” however, qualification is assured for both teams.
“Tor” up a half game, via another baseball blight, the tiebreaker, can clinch today, if they win and the Yankees lose.

Speaking of Forty Years!!