In what might have been the most dramatic day of the Yankees’ season, they lost plenty.
Two pitchers were subtracted, for disparate reasons. Their best player’s integrity was questioned. A game became a shouting match, and then a lead was lost, too.
An otherwise disastrous day did not end in a defeat, though. Aaron Judge wouldn’t allow it.
The Yankees superstar did not need any wayward glances to bail out his team from a brutal day in Toronto, crushing a monstrous, 448-foot home run to center to break an eighth-inning tie in a 6-3 win Tuesday over a Blue Jays squad that is becoming a bigger rival by the day.
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