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Blue Jays just joined the 2005 White Sox in remarkable postseason history

The Toronto Blue Jays have been laying down an absolute hammer on the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series this year, winning the first two contests at home by scores of 10-1 and 13-7.

A big part of that production has been the long ball. The Blue Jays have hit eight home runs in the series already: two from Vladimir Guerrero Jr., two from Alejandro Kirk, two from Daulton Varsho, one from George Springer, and one from Ernie Clement. Considering they've struck out just seven times in the series, it's safe to say Toronto hitters have the Yankees' number.