
DJ LeMahieu hit a game-ending single with one out within the tenth inning and the host New York Yankees stored their momentum going with a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
LeMahieu gave the Yankees their seventh win in eight video games after a rain delay of 1 hour and 49 minutes.
After Trent Grisham sacrificed computerized runner Anthony Volpe to 3rd, the Blue Jays deployed a five-man infield and launched outfielders. LeMahieu made it 1-1 by hitting Bowden Francis (4-3) to middle area and out.
Mark Leiter Jr. (3-4) struck out Alejandro Kirk within the tenth inning to offer New York its second win of the season.
LeMahieu’s game-winner made up for Clay Holmes’ ninth save in 32 possibilities this season.
Within the high of the eighth inning, Grisham reached on an error in middle area, Tommy Kahnle walked two batters with one out, and Holmes was referred to as for a five-out save. . Kirk’s sacrifice fly towards Holmes tied the sport at 3.
Holmes slaps Addison Bugg, ending the scene earlier than the tarp comes out.
After Juan Soto hit his twenty eighth homer to guide off the seventh inning, the Yankees went into the eighth inning 3-2. Soto’s rusher towards Genesis Cabrera briefly landed on the left middle area fence earlier than ricocheting into Toronto’s bullpen.
New York scored two runs within the sixth inning off Ryan Yarbrough earlier than Soto’s residence run.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Volpe had a single towards Zach Pop in Recreation 6. The 2 mixed for 2 steals towards Yarbrough earlier than Chisholm scored on Grisham’s grounder. Volpe slid residence headfirst on LeMahieu’s subsequent sacrifice fly, tying the sport at 2.
Yankees starter Gerrit Cole is again on the mound after lacking Tuesday’s recreation in Philadelphia as a result of fatigue. He allowed two runs on six hits in 5 2/3 innings and struck out 4.
Barger had an RBI double and Clement had a run-scoring single within the second inning to offer the Blue Jays a 2-0 lead over Cole, who retired 10 of his ultimate 11 batters.
Toronto starter Yariel Rodriguez allowed 4 hits in 4 2/3 scoreless innings. The rookie right-hander walked one and fanned 4.
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