Rays trolls the Yankees after ALDS wins, playing ‘New York, New York’ during a celebration on the field


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The ALDS victory over the New York Yankees on Friday saw the Tampa Bay Rays really set to move. Celebrated after beating their division rivals 2-1 in Game 5 (B score x Score) on the field, they played “New York, New York.” Participated one more with the game of.

The Yankees play the famous Frank Sinatra song after the victory at the Yankees Stadium. James Wagner of the New York Times posted a video on Twitter of the San Mampa Bay team, who will be enjoying music at Petco Park in San Diego.

It didn’t stop there. As the festivities continued, another popular song about New York hit the speakers: “Empire State Mf Mind” by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. Although not used in the official capacity for the Yankees, it is the most notable modern song about the city, so the desired satire is still employed.

As one would expect, there was less happiness on the losing side. Manager Aaron Boone Called The result was “terrible” and added “the end is cruel.” American League Home Run Champ Luke Voight said, “I hate this feeling. It sucks.” A big character of the relief pour, Aroldis Chapman, who sent Mike Brosso home at the bottom of the eighth, called it “frustrating.” All of this was said to be a tune about the city where they play in the blast, although Judge Aaron No one on the Yankees heard it.

Rays eventually moved on from the joke playlist and that evening turned to a celebration of what they really did: a spot in the American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros. They are just four wins away from the World Series berth, and will require intensive attention and preparation for the time between now and the next series. But before they get into it all, there’s a little time to dance.