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Following All the Cheating Talk And The Petty War Coming From The Management Jay Jackson Admitted That He Tipped His Pitches

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Big Z

05/18/23 2:58 PM

As we’re still in the midst of this controversial, upside-down crazy series between the Yankees and the Blue Jays. Without telling where it leads to, we start with an article in The Athletic where Blue Jays’ pitcher Jay Jackson admits that he was in fact tipping his pitches clear as day on Monday night, just like anyone with a brain thought from the first place. 

Awesome, What’s been cleared as daylight has just been confirmed. Jackson was tipping, and the Yankees and their staff caught onto it, Jackson then hung an awful slider over the heart of the plate, and Judge detonated on it. 

And the main thing that really bugs me right now which is also the thing the Blue Jays don’t understand I mean coaches shouldn’t be relaying signs? That’s literally an unseparated part of the game and guess what, that’s exactly the definition of what base coaches are supposed to do. If Luis Rojas knows the tell while coaching 3rd base he’s well within his right to communicate that to Judge at the plate. End of the story, but unfortunately not even close. 

Before the start of the game on Tuesday the Blue Jays TV crew wanted their ace to “send a message” to Judge by basically throwing at his head. All because their own pitcher was giving away his own tell? This franchise is so lost. 

Can you imagine if they actually threw at Judge after all that? 
Well during last night’s bat-shit-crazy game, Judge came up to the plate in the 8th inning tied. Gotta imagine he was bothered the 24 hours prior with his name recklessly thrown into these cheating allegations. He responded. 
448 feet is just a bald-faced lie. Maybe they’re talking yards, because that thing was absolutely destroyed. It actually took out part of the Maple in CF near the batter’s eye. MVP Captain shit. Even gave a little shade to the Jays as he crossed home plate. 
The obvious lies Judge continues to tell the media after games are incredible. 

Just to summarize all the things that happened during the game prior to the homer. Schneider and Boone had this feud over their respective coaches standing outside the painted lines at 3rd and 1st base as Schneider called someone on the Yankees “fat boy” even though he may have been calling Bader “frat boy on another review. Domingo German got tossed for having what was later described as the “stickiest hands” an umpire has ever seen under the new rules. Fucking idiot. The incoming pitcher for Domingo, Ian Hamilton got hurt. Ryan Weber had to get seven outs in a tie game and got the job done. Oh and maybe the most surprising of them all? IKF hit a home run. 
Game 3 of this series tonight with Gerrit Cole on the mound. Surely everything will be normal tonight, right? 

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