Toronto Blue Jays Jamie Campbell goes after Michael Kay live on air after disrespecting Toronto
The Toronto Blue Jays took down the New York Yankees and after the game, broadcaster Jamie Campbell had quite some words for Michael Kay.
Yankees fans have had a tough week against the Blue Jays as first they saw Paul Goldschmidt lose to Vladimir Guerrero Jr in the all-star voting now they just watched their team get bumped out of first place.
Broadcaster Jamie Campbell throws shade at Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay after he disrespected the Blue Jays
Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay recently stated that after the Blue Jays 12-5 win a few games ago that Toronto is not a first place team even if they beat the Yankees and at the time were climbing the standings.
Blue Jays broadcaster Jamie Campbell clearly was not a fan of these words from Kay and after the Blue Jays win last night, he stated that Kay will have no choice but to admit the Blue Jays are a first place team now since they literally are.
Blue Jays analyst Jamie Campbell came after Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay for saying earlier this week that the Blue Jays are not a first place team
Toronto overtook the Yankees for first place in the division tonight
Toronto overtook the Yankees for first place in the division tonight
JAMIE CAMPBELL JUST DUNKED ON MICHAEL KAY LMAOOOOOO
can't tell who owned the yankees more
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On top of that, Campbell said all of this while holding a broom then throwing it at the camera.
Things like this is the exact reason that fans in Toronto love Campbell so much because he clearly loves this team just as much as they do.
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