Yankees Edge Blue Jays in High-Scoring Affair, Maintain Early Season Momentum
Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton power the Yankees to a narrow 9-8 victory over the Blue Jays, showcasing their offensive might in a tightly contested game.
- Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton hit early home runs, setting the tone for the Yankees' 9-8 win against the Blue Jays.
- Despite a strong start, the Yankees' bullpen struggled, allowing the Blue Jays to nearly erase a seven-run deficit.
- Clay Holmes secured the win for the Yankees with a tense save, preserving their lead in a nail-biting finish.
- The victory marks the Yankees' seventh in their first nine games, tying their best start since 2004.
- The Blue Jays' comeback attempt highlighted by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s solo homer, fell just short in the final innings.














































































































