Jays Drop Both Halves Of The Double-Header
Briefly

In a disappointing game, the Blue Jays fell to the Yankees with a score of 1-5. Despite hitting two singles and an early home run by Anthony Santander, the team's offense struggled significantly. The Yankees' Trent Grisham led with a leadoff home run, and even though Chris Bassitt showcased solid pitching until the sixth inning, the Yankees' successive hits sealed the game. Defensive errors, particularly by Bo Bichette, compounded the issues for the Blue Jays. Tyler Heineman's impressive throw to catch a runner stealing was a rare highlight amidst the lackluster performance.
The Blue Jays struggled to score against the Yankees, managing only two hits and one run, while the Yankees capitalized with five runs, including two home runs.
Chris Bassitt pitched well for a stretch but was let down by his defense and the Blue Jays' inability to create offense, marking a disappointing game.
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