Springer 7 RBIs, Blue Jays Beat Yankees: Playoff Push Continues

Toronto (AP)-George Springer pushed seven races, a personal record, including four through his ninth Grand Slam, and Toronto’s tiles celebrated Canada’s day with a 12-5 win over the New York Yankees, leaders of the East Division of the American League, who were approaching just a game.

The Venezuelan Andrés Giménez connected a three-run homer through the tiles, who overcame a 2-0 deficit against Max Fried. After the Yankees tied the 4-4 duel in the seventh inning, Toronto resolved in the lower part against a wobbly bullpen of the Yankees.

Springer hit 4-3, starting the comeback with a solitary homer in the fourth act against Fried and increasing the advantage to 9-5 with the Grand Slam against Luke Weaver after Ernie Clement’s single that passed through the Glove of the Anthony Volpe campocorto.

In this season, Springer accumulates 13 home runs.

Toronto won the first two meetings of the Four series and approached a Yankees game for the first time before the duel of April 20.

New York hit 17-2 with runners in the position of scoring, falling to 3-24 in the series, while the tiles left 5-7. After registering a record of 13-14 in June, the Yankees fell to 10-14 against eastern rivals of the American.

Aaron Judge hit two singles and managed three bases by balls, including his 21st intentional this year. The Dominican Jasson Domínguez promoted three races.

Mark Leiter Jr. (4-6) lost for the second consecutive day while Braydon Fisher (2-0) got two outs for the tiles, who have won nine of 14.

For the Yankees, the Dominican Domínguez of 5-1 with three promoted.

For the tiles, the Dominican Vladimir Guerrero of 5-0. The Mexican Alejandro Kirk of 4-0. The Venezuelan Giménez, 3-2 with three scored and three driven. Panamanian Leo Jiménez 2-0.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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