Toronto – The good vibes that the Yankees have carried across the border are apparently worth nothing in the Canadian currency.
Instead, they are immediately back where they were a few days ago, with a shortage of 1-0 series-this times with a wallop.
The largest Yankees-bats rose small in important places, Luis Gil was tagged in a short start and then blew Luke Weaver and the bullpen the things that were late and the Yankees sink in a loss of 10-1 for the Blue Jays in Game 1 of the Alds on a Raucous Rogers Center.
When the Yankees come home with the bound series, they need a better effort from Max Fried in Game 2 on Sunday and more life from their attack.
They will also have to prove that they can win here, after they have fallen to 1-7 in Rogers Center this year.
Even after Gil had only lasted 2 ²/₃ innings while they specify solo -home runs to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. And Alejandro Kirk, the game started to fall apart for the Yankees in the sixth inning.
They had the bases full of no outs and the heart of their order in a 2-0 match, but only got away with one point, partly because Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton each hit three.
Weaver then put an end to each comeback hopes that the Yankees may have had in the seventh inning, flopping again while performing a walk and back-to-back singles that made it 3-1 and ended his outing before he could record an out.
The two inherited runners came in to score Fernando Cruz on a Double of Nathan Lukes before Guerrero hit a sacrificial fly that led the Blue Jays to 6-1.
In two trips this late season, Weaver confronted with six batters and has not taken any of his retired, brought them for five points on four hits and two free runs.
He had struggled for pieces during the regular season and looked like a shell of his himself 2024, but ended well, so that the Yankees hope they could count on him.
That has not been the case.
Kirk hit his second home run of the game in the eighth inning of Paul Blackburn, who specify three more runs in the Mop-Up service when the game became a laugher.
Kevin Gausman drove through five Shutout -innings on only 50 throws, with the Yankees gathering only a few harmless singles.
He was 10 upright and had a 2-0 lead in the sixth inning before Anthony Volpe led with a double of the left field wall.
Austin Wells followed a single and Trent Grisham worked a full walk, and suddenly the Yankees were loaded with the bases and none of them.
The stage was set for Judge, who Gausman had closed in the first inning to have a moment.
But after fought for a complete count, Judge chased a low-and-away splitter for strike 3.
Cody Bellinger then came up and pulled a walk of four pitch, which was forced in full of third place to get the Yankees on the board and within 2-1.
But Ben Rice followed a pop-up-up-Gausman’s last Slagty-Voordat Righty Reliever Louis Varland and got Stanton to sniff at a 101 MPH Fastball to let the bases full.
Within a few minutes, the new momentum of the Yankees was extinguished, so that the sold -out crowd of 44,655 was in a frenzy.
In each of the three wildcard matches against the Red Sox, the Yankees-Startende pitcher lasted at least in the seventh inning.
But Gil recorded only eight outs on Saturday and was turned upside down for a lot of loud contact beyond the homers to Guerrero and Kirk, before Aaron Boone gave him the early hook.
Gil only generated six swings and missions about 48 throws.
Of the 10 balls placed against him, six of the bat of 95 km / h or harder came.
The bullpen delivered early to keep the Yankees in the game, where Tim Hill throws 1 ¹/₃ scoreless innings and Camilo Doval add two perfect frames to get the game on the seventh.
Guerrero, the Blue Jays star of $ 500 million, finished 3-out-4 while adding a defensive gem, diving on his right to grab Ryan McMahon’s Line Drive and first step for a double game that ended the second inning.
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