Yankees suffer brutal loss, and fall into tie for first, after rallying back from early 8-0 hole
Briefly

In a recent game, the Yankees lost 11-9 to the Blue Jays despite a remarkable comeback led by Aaron Judge's home run. After beginning with a significant deficit, Judge's homer tied the game in the eighth inning. However, a wild pitch from Devin Williams allowed George Springer to score, sealing the Yankees' fate. This loss marked their third consecutive defeat and exacerbated their recent struggles with 13 losses in their last 19 games, placing them in a first-place tie with Toronto in the American League East.
The Yankees faced a tough loss after a promising comeback, with an eighth-inning wild pitch allowing George Springer to score and seal an 11-9 defeat against the Blue Jays.
Aaron Judge hit a significant home run to tie the game before the Yankees lost; the team's struggles continued with their 13th defeat out of the last 19 games.
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