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Jansen hits three-run walkoff homer in 10th inning as Blue Jays defeat Yankees 3-0

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TORONTO – Danny Jansen hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning to give the Toronto Blue Jays a 3-0 walkoff win over the New York Yankees on Wednesday night.

His fourth homer of the season came on a first-pitch slider from Yankees left-hander Wandy Peralta (2-1).

Cavan Biggio started the inning on second base as the automatic runner. Whit Merrifield reached when shortstop Anthony Volpe booted a grounder.


Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter Danny Jansen (9) celebrates his walk off three-run home run against the New York Yankees during 10th inning MLB American League baseball action in Toronto, on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

Alejandro Kirk grounded out for the second out before Jansen hit a no-doubt shot over the wall in left field.

Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano (3-2) worked two innings for the win. Toronto (25-18) has won seven of its last 11 games.

The Yankees (25-20), who won the first two games of the four-game series, have dropped three of their last 10.

A strong pitching matchup between New York’s Gerrit Cole and Toronto’s Chris Bassitt was as advertised.

Neither hurler gave up a run with Cole working into the seventh inning, allowing seven hits and two walks with six strikeouts. Bassitt fanned seven and gave up three hits and a walk over seven full frames.

The Blue Jays left 14 runners on base but New York blew some opportunities too, leaving 10 runners on.

Yimi Garcia and Tim Mayza walked the heart of the Yankees’ order — Aaron Judge, Anthony Rizzo and DJ LeMahieu — with two outs in the eighth inning. Mayza fanned Volpe to get out of the jam.

New York had two runners in scoring position in the 10th but Romano, from Markham, Ont., struck out Rizzo to end the threat.

After two tension-filled matchups, the American League East rivals played a relatively drama-free game in front of 27,431 spectators.

New York allowed the first two Toronto batters to reach on errors in the opening frame but the Blue Jays couldn’t take advantage as Cole recovered with three quick outs.

Toronto loaded the bases in the third inning when Brandon Belt walked after two-out singles by Daulton Varsho and Matt Chapman. This time, Cole escaped by getting Merrifield on a flyout.

Bassitt, who has eight different pitches in his arsenal, was coming off a complete-game shutout in his previous start.

He picked up where he left off Wednesday with the roof closed at Rogers Centre. Bassitt retired the first five Yankees he faced and didn’t allow a runner to reach third base.

Cole was pulled after giving up back-to-back singles to open the seventh inning. Reliever Clay Holmes retired the next three batters in order.

Yankees reliever Jimmy Cordero gave up back-to-back singles to lead off the eighth inning but caught a break when Biggio, on as a pinch-runner, leaned a little too far off second base.

Kirk lined out and Biggio was doubled off. Jansen walked to move Merrifield to second base but Santiago Espinal flew out.

The Blue Jays also had runners in scoring position in the ninth but Michael King got Biggio on an inning-ending flyout.

Toronto outhit New York 10-3. The game took three hours 10 minutes to play.

DAY OFF

Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was given the night off to rest his sore right knee.

He was removed from Tuesday’s game after feeling some discomfort when he fielded a bunt. Guerrero, who’s hitting .312 with seven homers and 26 RBIs, is considered day to day.

COMING UP

Toronto right-hander Jose Berrios (3-3, 4.70 earned-run average) is slated to start the series finale on Thursday night.

The Yankees planned to counter with left-hander Nestor Cortes (3-2, 5.53).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 17, 2023.

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