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Trey Yesavage made MLB history with 11 strikeouts and no hits through five innings in the Blue Jays' 13-7 ALDS Game 2 victory over the Yankees.
After Blue Jays manager John Schneider lifted rookie sensation Trey Yesavage with one out in the sixth inning, the Yankees pounced on five Blue Jays relievers, with lefty Eric Lauer and right-hander Tommy Nance each recording just one out while combining to give up five runs.
Toronto's beatdown of New York in Game 1 was brutal. This one was worse, at least until the Blue Jays bullpen got involved. In front of a raucous Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays once again showed off in Game 2 with a 13-7 win,
The Toronto Blue Jays look to push the New York Yankees to the brink of elimination when they host Game 2 on Sunday at Rogers Centre.
The Jays are making their U.S. debut on Fox this season during their playoff series with New York. The TV team is ready to make the intro.
Guerrero smashed a first-inning home run, and Toronto never looked back in its first playoff victory since 2016.
The Toronto Blue Jays are looking to build off their impressive ALDS opener against the New York Yankees. Find out how to watch Game 2 for free today.
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