Yankees force Game 4 in ALDS vs. Blue Jays behind Aaron Judge’s dramatic homer, Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s go-ahead blast
Aaron Judge tied the game with a three-run homer, leading the Yankees to their largest elimination-game comeback win in postseason history, 9-6 over the Blue Jays.
- On Tuesday, the New York Yankees rallied from elimination to win 9-6 over the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium, powered by Aaron Judge's game-tying three-run homer and Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s go-ahead solo.
- Having been outscored heavily in Toronto, New York Yankees returned home trailing 0-2 after Games 1 and 2 and fell behind 6-1 in Game 3 with Carlos Rodón lasting 2.1 innings.
- On a 99.7 mph fastball, Judge accomplished his sixth elimination-game homer, tying David Ortiz, and is 11-for-22 with a 1.304 OPS this year.
- The series now shifts to Wednesday with the Yankees still alive but trailing 2-1, as rookie Cam Schlittler starts against a Blue Jays bullpen game at Yankee Stadium.
- Historically, the comeback stands out because the five-run rally was the largest in Yankees elimination games and ended MLB teams' 0-38 record in similar deficits.
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Yankees battle back to take down the Blue Jays and force Game 4
Despite a two-run homer from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to give the Jays an early lead, they couldn't close out the American League Division Series Tuesday and will have to face the New York Yankees again in the Bronx on Wednesday for Game 4.
Aaron Judge’s blast helps Yanks storm back, force Game 4 - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
NEW YORK — The ball hung in the air, and for a moment, Yankee Stadium was a place frozen in time. When it finally clanked high off the left-field foul pole, the Bronx erupted. Aaron Judge’s three-run home run had just tied the game in the fourth inning, the final step in erasing a five-run Toronto Blue Jays advantage over the New York Yankees.


Yankees wipe out Jays' 5-run lead, stay alive in ALDS
NEW YORK -- Aaron Judge hit a tying three-run homer in the fourth inning, Jazz Chisholm Jr. socked a go-ahead solo homer in the fifth and the New York Yankees avoided elimination in the American League Division Series with a…
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