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Boone Says Yankees’ Defense ‘Just Not Good Enough’ After 4 Errors in Loss to Blue Jays

TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 23 – Bo Bichette's 13th homer and four Yankees errors helped Toronto clinch the AL East season series and expand their division lead to four games, officials said.

  • The New York Yankees were defeated 8-4 by Toronto after making four errors in their game played Wednesday evening in Canada.
  • The Yankees have made 52 errors over the course of 102 games, and their performance tends to decline when mistakes occur.
  • Max Fried, the Yankees' starting pitcher and a three-time Gold Glove winner, made a throwing error contributing to Toronto's runs alongside miscues from teammates.
  • Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the defensive performance was 'just not good enough' and that the team has 'a lot of things we've got to clean up.'
  • The loss expanded Toronto's lead in the AL East to four games and gave the Blue Jays a tiebreaker advantage if the teams finish with identical records.
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Boone says Yankees' defense 'just not good enough' after 4 errors in loss to Blue Jays

TORONTO (AP) — Yankees manager Aaron Boone said his team’s defensive performance was “just not good enough” after New York made four errors in an 8-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night.

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