Yanks unravel in ugly 5th inning, fall once again to Blue Jays
Briefly

The Yankees lost 4-1 to the Blue Jays due to a poor performance after an early lead. Giancarlo Stanton's homer gave the Yankees a short-lived advantage, but the offensive line faltered. Carlos Rodon struggled with control and suffered from defensive errors. The Blue Jays capitalized on these mistakes to score four runs in the fifth inning, thereby extending their winning streak and increasing their lead in the American League East division over the Yankees by four games.
Giancarlo Stanton stated, "It's [a big series], but we're ready." The Yankees were outmatched, leading to a 4-1 defeat to the Blue Jays, falling four games back.
Carlos Rodon allowed four runs, two earned, over five innings while struggling with control, highlighted by a season-high five walks during the game.
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