Yankees swept in Toronto, fall to 6-14 in last 20 games (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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The Yankees' losing streak extended as they fell 8-5 to the Blue Jays, marking their first four-game series sweep in Toronto in franchise history. Clarke Schmidt struggled early, allowing a two-run homer and exiting with forearm tightness after three innings. The Yankees tied the game at three, but failed to capitalize, stranding 12 runners. George Springer hit two homers in the game, part of a series where he hit four homers and drove in 11 runs. Jasson Domínguez had a notable performance, going 4-for-5 as the Yankees prepare for the Subway Series against the Mets.
The Yankees lost 8-5 to the Blue Jays, marking their fourth consecutive loss and resulted in them dropping out of first place in the AL East.
Clarke Schmidt faced difficulty in the game, allowing a two-run homer to George Springer and exiting after three innings due to forearm tightness.
Despite tying the game, the Yankees stranded 12 runners and went just 2-for-14 with men in scoring position, failing to capitalize on opportunities.
George Springer delivered a decisive blow with his second homer of the night in the eighth inning, highlighting a dominant series with four homers and 11 RBIs.
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