Red Sox legend David Ortiz has become the Blue Jays' biggest fanboy in MLB postseason
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Red Sox legend David Ortiz has become the Blue Jays' biggest fanboy in MLB postseason
"There's no denying that the Boston Red Sox absolutely hate the New York Yankees. The Red Sox-Yankees rivalry is arguably the biggest in all of sports. Before the 2025 ALDS, the Yankees defeated the Red Sox in the Wild Card series in three games as they got a chance to stick it to their hated rival by knocking them out in the postseason. The loss may have left Red Sox fans, and their legends, feeling very bitter."
"But now all of a sudden it seems as if Red Sox nation is rooting for another division rival to take down the Yankees in the 2025 ALDS. One thing is for sure, one of the greatest players in Red Sox history is all about the Toronto Blue Jays bandwagon Big Papi has become huge Blue Jays supporter David Ortiz had intense battles with the Yankees throughout his Hall of Fame career. Since retiring after the 2016 MLB season, Ortiz has been an analyst. With the Yankees in the ALDS, Ortiz has become a huge Blue Jays supporter in hopes the Yankees lose in the ALDS."
"They can bring Jesus back, and they're still going to Cancun. It's over. It's a wrap. Just so you know. This Toronto Blue Jays lineup ain't playing around."
The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees maintain an intense rivalry rooted in decades of competition. The Yankees eliminated the Red Sox in a three-game Wild Card series before the 2025 ALDS, deepening Red Sox fan bitterness. Many Red Sox supporters are now backing the Toronto Blue Jays to oust the Yankees in the 2025 ALDS. David Ortiz has publicly embraced the Blue Jays as a supporter and analyst, joking about the Yankees' postseason prospects after Game 2. The Blue Jays lineup has produced prolific offense, scoring 23 runs across two ALDS games and setting an MLB record for home runs in Games 1 and 2.
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