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Things boiled over for the Yankees in the top of the seventh inning on Wednesday night — and it meant an early exit for two members of the coaching staff.
Max Fried, making his first start since coming out of his July 12 start against the Cubs with a blister on his left index finger, allowed six runs (four earned) in 5 1/3 innings.
Tempers flared in Wednesday night's seventh inning at Rogers Centre, when the Yankees protested a called third strike against Anthony Volpe in a loss.
The brutal defensive performance came on the heels of the Yankees committing two errors (which led to a pair of runs) in Monday’s loss and survived another error (that led to two more runs) in Tuesday’s win. Across their seven games here, the Yankees racked up a mind-numbing 11 errors.
New York Yankees Aaron Judge is hitting some incredible milestones this season, and he just added another. Judge hit his 352nd home run as a Yankee in a game ag
Yankees second. Ben Rice grounds out to shallow right field, Vladimir Guerrero to Chris Bassitt. Jazz Chisholm strikes out swinging. Jasson Dominguez homers to center field. Anthony Volpe hit
Runners left in scoring position_New York 0; Toronto 4 (Kirk, Straw 3). RISP_New York 1 for 3; Toronto 4 for 13. Runners moved up_Bellinger, Bichette, Lukes. GIDP_Judge, Wagner.
The All-Star second baseman came up big at the plate, in the field and he even did a little coaching that keyed the biggest hit of the Yankees’ 5-4 win over the Blue Jays, Ben Rice ’s tie-breaking homer in the ninth.
The New York Yankees are prepared to be extra aggressive at the trade deadline, and one insider believes this third baseman is the best fit for them.