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Heroes and zeros for the Yankees’ 13-7 Game 2 loss to the Blue Jays in Toronto on Sunday:

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Hero 

If Yankees fans did not know the name Trey Yesavage, they do now.

The rookie with the way-over-the-top delivery and 14 prior major league innings showed off a splitter that the Yankees swung over and a four-seamer that the Yankees swung under during 5 ¹/₃ dominant and hitless 11-strikeout innings. 

Zero 

Even an excellent Max Fried may not have been enough, but an imperfect Max Fried was not close to enough.

The Yankees ace was charged with seven runs in three-plus innings in which he was knocked around for eight hits and two walks. 


  Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits a grand slam during the Blue Jays-Yankees game on OCt. 5, 2025. AP Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits a grand slam during the Blue Jays-Yankees game on OCt. 5, 2025. AP

Unsung hero 

Through two postseason games against the Yankees, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is 6-for-9 with six RBIs, four of those coming on a fourth-inning grand slam. 

Key stat

23: Runs scored by the Blue Jays, the most over a team’s first two games of a single postseason in MLB history. 

Quote of the day 

“There’s been a lot of weird things that have happened in baseball this year. This would not be the weirdest, us rallying. We’ll come ready to go Tuesday.” 

— Aaron Boone

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