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The Blue Jays VS Rangers News: Former Wins Bout As They Go To American League Championship Series!

by Christian Pepito / Oct 16, 2015 07:50 AM EDT
Toronto Blue Jays

The Blue Jays VS Rangers battle has finally come to the end and the former has won. As a result, the Toronto Blue Jays will be going to the American League Championship Series.

It was a ridiculous and very tension packed baseball game since it was a very close game, but in the end the Blue Jays came back. In the early part of the game, Toronto fell short and the score was 2-0 in favor of the Texas Rangers.

There was a controversial play at some point, too, according to sources. The Rangers' Russell Martin, who was trying to throw back to the pitcher, hit Shin-soo Choo instead with the ball. This gave way to Rougned Odor to run home. After a small consultation, the umpires let the controversial run stand. Blue Jays still played, but was under protest, according to the National Post.

"I've never seen that and everybody is a little bit uncertain on the ruling," said manager John Gibbons. "It was just a shame that this could have been the difference maker in the game and the series." "

John further added, "Thankfully it didn't come down to being the deciding run."

There was tension in the stadium as some people from the audience threw everything and anything. Some landed on the field but, thankfully nobody was hurt, according to the Toronto Sun.

In the end the Toronto Blue Jays came back and won the Blue Jays VS Rangers game. Everyone described it as an action-packed, thrilling game, according to USA Today.

"This was unbelievable," said Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopolous. "That game. I don't even know where it's going to rank, but it was just insane. I'm just glad we won."

Players celebrated by pouring champagne over the heads of anyone they could find including the general manager.

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