Yankees Tied for 1st After Falling Behind 8-0, Losing 11-9 in Toronto
- The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 11-9 on Wednesday at Rogers Centre in a game that tied them for first place in the AL East.
- The Blue Jays took an early 8-0 lead after Addison Barger's three-run homer and Davis Schneider's two-run homer contributed to a seven-run first inning against Yankees starter Will Warren.
- The Yankees rallied with six runs in the fifth inning highlighted by a three-run homer from Giancarlo Stanton, and Aaron Judge hit a game-tying 31st home run in the eighth off Yimi Garcia.
- Toronto’s Jose Berrios pitched 4⅓ innings, giving up six runs and recording three strikeouts, while New York’s Will Warren struggled through four innings, allowing eight runs on 10 hits and issuing four walks. Yankees manager Aaron Boone praised his team’s resilience, saying they fought hard and remained composed throughout the game.
- Despite the Yankees’ comeback attempt from an eight-run deficit, a wild pitch by reliever Devin Williams in the eighth led to the winning run for Toronto, leaving the teams tied atop the division.
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Blue Jays waste 8-run lead, then outlast Yankees 11-9 to tie New York for AL East lead
TORONTO (AP) The Toronto Blue Jays wasted an eight-run lead, then outlasted the Yankees 11-9 Wednesday night as George Springer scored the go-ahead run on Devin Williams' eighth-inning wild pitch to tie New York for the AL East lead.
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