World Series MVP Corey Seager throws shade at Astros' Alex Bregman during Rangers' parade

The AL West title came down to the final day of the season, and the Houston Astros defeated the Texas Rangers via a tiebreaker.

In the clubhouse to celebrate their third straight division title and sixth in seven years, third baseman Alex Bregman did his best Kanye West impression.

"A lot of people were wondering what it was going to be like if the 'Stros didn't win the division," Bregman said before the team began popping champagne. "I guess we'll never know."

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The quote was a play on West's acceptance speech from when he won best rap album at the 2005 Grammys for "The College Dropout."

The Rangers eventually got the last laugh. The Rangers not only beat Houston in Houston to win the American League pennant. They also won their first World Series title.

It's pretty clear the Rangers heard what Bregman had to say, because Corey Seager, the World Series MVP, quoted Bregman (and West) but put his own twist on it.

"I just have one thing to say. Everybody was wondering what would happen if the Rangers didn't win the World Series," Seager began, already to a rousing applause.

"I guess we'll never know."

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In this series, Seager went 6-for-21 (.286), but half of his hits were home runs, including the game-tying blast in the bottom of the ninth in Game 1 that gave Texas a walk-off victory.

Seager's World Series MVP trophy puts him in historic company. Seager also won the 2020 World Series MVP with Los Angeles. With this year's MVP, he joined Reggie Jackson, "Mr. October," as the only position players to win two World Series MVP Awards.

Seager's just the fourth player ever to win two World Series MVP trophies. Pitchers Sandy Koufax and Bob Gibson have multiple MVP trophies for the Fall Classic.

For the postseason, Seager had a .318 average with a .451 on-base percentage, a 1.133 OPS, six home runs, 18 runs scored and 12 RBIs in 66 at-bats.

NJ school janitor performed sickening sex acts with cafeteria utensils, poured bleach on students' food: cops

An elementary school janitor in New Jersey is facing multiple charges – including endangering the welfare of a child – after he allegedly posted video of himself masturbating and urinating on cafeteria bowls as well as spitting on food that was later served to children.

Giovanni Impellizzari, 25, contaminated food and utensils at Elizabeth Moore School with saliva, urine and feces, according to an affidavit viewed by Fox News Digital.

Impellizzari shot video of himself carrying out the repulsive acts inside the school and then posted the footage to Telegram, an online social media platform, the document reads.

He was nabbed by police on Tuesday after a Telegram user took screenshots of the vile footage and contacted law enforcement.

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Impellizzari, according to the affidavit, performed sex acts with items from the school and also "did things that would endanger the well-being of students at the school."

For instance, Impellizzari wiped his penis, testicles and anus with various utensils and items from the school, the document states. 

The video also allegedly shows Impellizzari masturbating and urinating on pillows and kitchen bowls. 

Additionally, the video captured Impellizzari spraying bleach into a container of cucumbers that was later served to children at the school with the intention of harming students.

Video also showed Impellizzari wiping his private parts and anus with bread. He also spat on the bread before putting the food back in the container to be later served to children at the school, according to the affidavit.

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Police said they are still trying to pinpoint when the alleged acts took place.

Impellizzari, who has worked with the school since 2019, has also been charged with aggravated assault and tampering with food at the school located in Upper Deerfield Township.

The Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office (CCPO) said Friday that authorities are collecting bodily fluids from Impellizzari to determine whether there are any potential risks of infectious disease transmission for those who consumed food at the school.

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The CCPO advised parents to contact their health care provider if they suspect that their kids have gotten ill.

Cristencia Jenkins, a parent, said that some kids have been unwell.

"Kids are getting sick, having diarrhea, vomiting, and we're blaming it on a belly bug, when in reality it could be hepatitis, it could be food poisoning," Jenkins told NJ.com. "Like, who knows what else he's putting in there?"

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