New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays and Game 2
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The Toronto Blue Jays dropped their second straight game against the New York Yankees on Tuesday. Toronto rallied in the ninth inning, yet the comeback came up one run short as they lost 5-4. Toronto has not had the season anyone anticipated.
Brian Cashman has denied it a few times now, but the New York Yankees are definitely being more aggressive than in years past. Had that not been the case, we wouldn't have seen as many of the decisions that the Yankees have made in recent weeks.
Ben Rice hit a two-run homer that broke a fifth-inning tie and the New York Yankees held off the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 on a 90-degree night Tuesday in the Bronx. Ryan McMahon pulled New York even with a three-run shot off Dylan Cease following two walks in the fourth.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he overreacted after being ejected for arguing a disputed Daulton Varsho catch in New York's 5-4 win over Toronto.
Former MVP reveals how manufacturing personal rivalries with opponents who mirrored his own alpha mentality was the mental edge that fueled him.
Baggy pants are in style for the Yankees' Jazz Age. When Jazz Chisholm Jr. leaned in the batter's box as he tried to will his drive fair, the material in his baggy, pinstriped pants sagged. In an effort of break out of his early-season slump,
The Yankees (30-19) and the Blue Jays (21-27) continue their four-game series tonight at Yankee Stadium. Game 2 followed a similar script to Game 1: Toronto jumps out to a lead. Yankees rally to tie and eventually take the lead.
The New York Yankees will have to make a decision on their starting shortstop again soon. Anthony Volpe was recalled from the minors when Jose Caballero went to the IL. At the time of the injury, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Caballero wouldn’t lose ...