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Blue Jays capitalize on Yankees chaos in season-series clinching win
TORONTO — One day in the batting cage a few weeks back, Davis Schneider and Lou Iannotti were discussing different types of swing sequences to better load weight onto the back hip and keep the upper half of the body and hands aligned. They’d watched some video of Joc Pederson, but the more they broke things down, the Toronto Blue Jays assistant hitting coach, who’d come over from the Los Angeles Dodgers system, told the slugger that what he was trying to do sounded like what Will Smith does at the plate.
A master at mimicking different batting stances, Schneider said, “all right, I'll just copy him and see what happens,” adopting the all-star catcher’s hands-high start and pulling them down to his usual, by-the-shoulder launch spot. “My hands naturally go down, so having them up just gets them to the (right) spot (to launch). I'm going to change it probably in a couple weeks, that's just what I do. But I feel like I'm in a good spot. I'm seeing the ball well.”
Bichette homers and Yankees make 4 errors in 8-4 loss to Blue Jays
TORONTO (AP) — Bo Bichette hit a two-run homer, Chris Bassitt struck out eight in a season-high 7 1/3 innings and the Toronto Blue Jays took advantage of four New York errors to beat the sloppy Yankees 8-4 on Wednesday night.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drove in two runs and scored twice as the AL East leaders won for the 18th time in 23 games.
Aaron Judge hit his 37th homer, a two-run drive off Bassitt (11-4), and Jasson Domínguez added a solo shot but the Yankees lost for the seventh time in 10 meetings with Toronto.
Left-hander Max Fried (11-4) and first baseman Ben Rice both made errors that led to Blue Jays runs.
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Blue Jays 4-1 Yankees (Jul 21, 2025) Game Recap
TORONTO — — Bo Bichette hit a go-ahead, two-run double in a four-run fifth, Kevin Gausman worked seven strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 4-1 on Monday night, extending their home winning streak to a franchise-record 11 games.
Toronto won 10 straight at its former home, Exhibition Stadium, from July 21-Aug. 3, 1985.
Alejandro Kirk had two hits as the AL East-leading Blue Jays won for the 17th time in 21 games.
Since a three-game sweep of San Diego in late May, the Blue Jays have won 23 of 27 at home.
Yankees third baseman Oswald Peraza and shortstop Anthony Volpe both made throwing errors that led to runs in the fifth.
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