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Fans accuse Yankees announcer of insinuating Blue Jays were cheating: 'Such a moron'

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Fans have come out of the woodwork to accuse New York Yankees broadcast Michael Kay of saying one of their rivals had pulled off a huge no-no in baseball.

Ironically, the Yankees found themselves in a controversy against the Toronto Blue Jays last year when Aaron Judge hit a long home run shortly after noticeably peeking toward his dugout. There was wide speculation that Judge had received a tip from someone in or near his dugout.

Well, the two AL East rivals faced each other this week in Toronto, and the Blue Jays' bats came ready.

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Michael Kay during the 75th New York Yankees Old Timers Day on September 9, 2023, at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York. (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

On Tuesday, they knocked out Carlos Rodon after just four innings of work in which he threw 101 pitches. On Wednesday, they got Marcus Stroman to throw 99 pitches in his 5.1 frames.

It was already the second series between the two teams in the young season, and Kay saw a noticeable difference in the Blue Jays' offensive approach between the two series.

"You know what's curious to me, though? We just saw the Blue Jays in the Bronx, and what we watched was a completely different team than the one we've seen here in Toronto," Kay said during Wednesday's game during a tough at-bat by Bo Bichette. "The one in New York did not foul off the amount of pitches this team does -- it's like it's a different team in this ballpark. Now, home field advantage, there is something to that, but why would it manifest itself in the ability to foul off tough pitches?…

"You can understand it if the next

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