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Bichette Has Key Double as Blue Jays Beat Yankees 4-1 and Extend Home Win Streak to Record 11 Games

ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 21 – Bo Bichette hit .394 with runners in scoring position while Kevin Gausman struck out eight over seven innings to help Toronto extend its record home winning streak to 11 games.

  • The Toronto Blue Jays extended their franchise-record home winning streak to 11 games with a 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees on Monday evening in Toronto.
  • Bo Bichette drove in two runs with a double during a key four-run rally in the fifth inning, which was aided by throwing errors from Yankees defenders Oswald Peraza and Anthony Volpe.
  • Kevin Gausman pitched seven innings allowing one run with eight strikeouts, while Alejandro Kirk contributed two hits in the AL East leaders' 59-41 record.
  • The sold-out Rogers Centre crowd of 41,786 rose to their feet as Bichette, hitting.394 with runners in scoring position, delivered the go-ahead double.
  • This win marked Toronto's fourth straight victory and increased their AL East lead over New York to four games, with Max Scherzer scheduled to start Tuesday's game.
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Blue Jays try to keep home win streak going, host the Yankees

The Toronto Blue Jays, on an 11-game home winning streak, host the New York Yankees.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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