Yankees blow two-run lead in sixth, lose series opener to Blue Jays (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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The New York Yankees lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4. Carlos Rodón pitched effectively, allowing only two earned runs through five innings. Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a two-run home run. The Yankees led 3-1 but faltered in the sixth inning as the bullpen allowed four runs. Mark Leiter Jr. and Jonathan Loáisiga struggled, with Guerrero's two-run single giving Toronto the lead. Cody Bellinger hit a solo home run but it wasn't enough, as the Yankees could not rally in the ninth inning.
The Yankees held a 3-1 lead entering the bottom of the sixth, but a shaky bullpen outing flipped the script. Mark Leiter Jr. and Jonathan Loáisiga combined to allow four runs in the inning, highlighted by a two-run single from Guerrero that put Toronto in front for good.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. continued his torrid stretch at the plate, launching a two-run home run off Max Scherzer in the fourth, his fourth long ball in five games and 14th of the season.
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