Another One Run Loss
The Toronto Blue Jays faced another narrow defeat, losing 5-4 to the New York Yankees. Despite a strong start with three runs in the fourth inning, the Jays were unable to maintain their lead. Key players struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities, leading to their continued challenges this season.
- ▪The Blue Jays scored three runs in the fourth inning but could not add more runs afterward.
- ▪Dylan Cease, the starting pitcher for the Jays, gave up five earned runs over five innings.
- ▪Daulton Varsho had a standout performance, going 4 for 5 at the plate.
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