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Initially, it seemed out of hand again.

The Blue Jays were cruising with an early 6-1 lead, and it looked inevitable the Yankees would go down in shameful flames — this time in front of their home crowd in what would have been an embarrassing final baseball memory in The Bronx in 2025.

But fate — and the Yankees’ all-world slugger — had other plans.

The game changed in the fourth inning with a bonkers, three-run home run high off the left-field foul pole from none other than two-time MVP Aaron Judge that tied the game at 6-6.

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