The Blue Jays left Sunday’s game with the series win, but they also left Rogers Centre with another fresh grievance against José Caballero.
Caballero, already a lightning rod in this rivalry, found himself in the middle of a controversial ninth-inning play during Toronto’s 10-inning loss to the Yankees on Aug. 17. With one out and Blue Jays infielder Josh Smith standing at third as the tying run, Ernie Clement sent a fly ball to center field that looked deep enough to bring Smith home.
On the play, Caballero appeared to position himself in a way that blocked Smith’s view of the ball’s flight, seemingly trying to disrupt his tag-up timing. The play was not called that way in real time, but the reaction online was immediate.
“This is actually obstruction and it should have been called on Caballero. You cannot obstruct the view of the catch from the runner like this. It didn’t matter as he scored anyway, but this is obstruction and has been called before.
Last year Max Muncy was called for the exact… https://t.co/H06UTCOON8
- MLB Scoring Changes (@ScoringChanges) August 18, 2026”
Smith still scored, so the moment didn’t change the result of the play. Even so, it gave Toronto fans another reason to be annoyed with a Yankees infielder who has already rubbed them the wrong way this season.
Caballero’s name has been tied to controversy before in this matchup, including earlier this year when his timing in the batter’s box stirred up a big reaction in a game between the clubs. This latest moment added to a long list of bad feelings in a rivalry that has only grown sharper in recent years.
The Blue Jays did take the weekend series from New York and cut into the playoff chase a bit, but the loss Sunday kept the tone sour. And with Toronto heading to New York for another weekend set, the temperature between these two teams looks ready to rise again.
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