Red Sox Legend David Ortiz Celebrates Yankees Loss With Orioles
There's nothing David Ortiz enjoyed more during his career with the Boston Red Sox than beating the New York Yankees. Ortiz's heroics in the 2004 American League Championship Series stand out as the Red Sox completed a masterful comeback. The Hall of Famer went on to hit .303 with 53 home runs in 243 games against the Yankees. That enjoyment still comes as a TV analyst with FOX Sports. The Yankees suffered a brutal late-game loss to the Orioles on Sunday that allowed Baltimore to re-gain a one-game lead in the AL East. While joined on set at All-Star media day by Orioles phenoms Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman, the Red Sox legend took time to dunk on his rivals yet again.
"I watched the Yankees lose," Ortiz told the duo on the FOX Sports broadcast. "Nothing made me more happy than that." Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. David Ortiz made Yankees fans miserable during his playing days with the Red Sox. But even years after finally hanging up his spikes in 2016, the Hall-of-Fame slugger still relishes any misfortune that befalls the Bronx Bombers.
The Orioles were the latest team to twist the knife against the sputtering Yankees, rallying back on Sunday for a dramatic walk-off win over New York. The final play drew plenty of cheers and jeers from both Boston and Baltimore fans — with ex-Sox outfielder (and current Yankee) Alex Verdugo grievously misplaying a ball hit out to left field by... Could the Red Sox be World Series contenders this year? John Tomase and Tom Giles believe it’s a possibility. To this day, Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz takes great pleasure in the New York Yankees' demise. Ortiz was among those who watched the Yankees' collapse vs.
the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday. New York took a 5-3 lead into the bottom of the ninth and watched it evaporate as shortstop Anthony Volpe botched a routine ground ball and ex-Red Sox outfielder Alex Verdugo misplayed a fly... Orioles stars Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman joined Ortiz and the FOX Sports crew on Monday, giving Big Papi a perfect opportunity to revel in the Yankees' defeat. Subscribe to NBC Sports Boston's podcast network to hear our Insiders bring you the latest insights on your favorite teams! Few things can numb the pain of a playoff exit, but at least the Boston Red Sox are getting to watch their arch-rivals get curb-stomped. Two days after eliminating the Red Sox in the Bronx, the New York Yankees traveled north for the first two games of the American League Division Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
But it seems as though their talents were left on this side of the border. In Games 1 and 2, the Yankees got outscored 23-8, and it really wasn't that close. They trailed 12-0 on Sunday evening as Toronto laughed its way to a 2-0 series lead. One more loss, and the Yankees will join the Red Sox on vacation. Red Sox icon David Ortiz is famous for tormenting the Yankees in the batter's box, but he's also made a habit of laughing at their pain as an analyst for FOX Sports. And after the Blue Jays' second blowout in as many days, Ortiz made sure to drive home the Yankees' misery.
Responding to former Yankees great Derek Jeter saying New York's garbage-time rally on Sunday might have woken the bats up a bit, Ortiz dropped a downright hysterical bit of analysis about what it would... The Red Sox legend trolled the Yanks after their 0–2 ALDS deficit: 'It's over. It's a wrap.' The New York Yankees find themselves in an 0-2 hole in the ALDS, and David Ortiz loves to see it. Following New York's 13-7 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday night, the Boston Red Sox legend took the opportunity to revel in the misery of his former rivals during the Fox post-game... When co-host Alex Rodriguez discussed an opportunity for the Yankees to rally back as the series heads to the Bronx, Big Papi declared that's not going to happen.
"They can bring Jesus back, and they’re still going to go to Cancun," Ortiz said, implying the Yankees were headed to the offseason. "It’s over. It’s a wrap, just so you know. This Toronto Blue Jays lineup ain’t playing around." But he wasn't done there. Sitting at the desk with A-Rod and Derek Jeter — both, of course, former Yankees — Ortiz had to throw a few more jabs.
The now Fox commentator made an ironic, but not so far from reality comment Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz has shown that the old rivalry with the New York Yankees is still very much alive, even after his retirement. The former player, now an analyst on the MLB on Fox program, did not miss the opportunity to mock his arch-rivals after they fell into a difficult position, losing 0-2 in the American League... Ortiz's taunt was particularly noteworthy because it occurred while he was sitting on the television set alongside two of the Yankees' most iconic figures: Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, which generated an interesting and... After the Yankees' resounding 13-7 loss in Game 2 at Rogers Centre, which left the team on the brink of elimination, Ortiz unleashed his cheeky side. With the overall score against them and morale low in the Bronx, the Dominican legend did not hesitate to express what he thought about the chances of a comeback.
"They can resurrect Jesus and they're still going to Cancun," Ortiz said without filter, a comment that insinuated that the offseason was inevitable for New York. "It's over. It's finished, just so you know. This Toronto Blue Jays lineup is not playing," he said, making it clear that he saw a change of course in the series as very difficult. Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz weighed in on the New York Yankees' chances at winning their division series against the Toronto Blue Jays after a second embarrassing loss, and he doesn't like the... In a post-game panel discussion with Yankees legends Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, Big Papi insisted that only his peers at the desk could save the Yankees' postseason (or could have in their prime).
Jeter prompted Ortiz's response with some hope of his own. "Now you have a lot of people in that lineup saying ooh, I feel a little something right now," Jeter said, while tapping Papi on the arm to prevent him from interjecting. "Now, don't say anything, don't say it! Don't say it!" "I love you so much, but the only chance that the Yankees have is if you, Mo [Mariano Rivera], Andy [Pettitte] and A-Rod come back and play," Ortiz said, while Jeter and A-Rod laughed. "Reggie Jackson, Babe Ruth, all of 'em!
Joe DiMaggio, Roger Maris..." Big Papi to Derek Jeter:“The only chance the Yankees have is if you, Mo, Andy and A-Rod come back and play” pic.twitter.com/zirAFGEjMF
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