Blue Jays Crush Yankees 10-1: Kirk, Guerrero Jr. Power Toronto to First Postseason Win Since 2016 in ALDS Game 1

Saturday, October 4th, 2025

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Blue Jays Dominate Yankees 10-1 for First Postseason Win Since 2016

The Toronto Blue Jays powered their way to a decisive 10-1 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the AL Division Series, ending a seven-game postseason losing streak. This marks the Blue Jays’ first playoff win since the 2016 AL Championship Series, delivering a memorable performance in front of their home crowd.

Alejandro Kirk and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Lead the Charge

Catcher Alejandro Kirk provided the spark with two solo home runs, his first in postseason action, showcasing power from both sides of the plate. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went 3-for-4, including his first career postseason homer to open the scoring and a sacrifice fly in the seventh inning, totaling two RBI in the high-stakes matchup.

Deep Toronto Lineup Produces

Nathan Lukes had a standout day with two hits, three RBI, and a highlight-reel diving catch. Andrés Giménez contributed with two hits and two RBI as the Blue Jays pounded out 14 hits overall, overwhelming Yankees pitching throughout the afternoon.

Kevin Gausman Delivers on the Mound

Starting pitcher Kevin Gausman (1-0) kept the Yankees in check, allowing just one run over 5 2/3 innings, with four hits allowed, two walks, and three strikeouts. He navigated trouble in the sixth but limited the damage as Toronto’s bullpen shut the door from there.

Yankees Struggle at the Plate and on the Mound

Yankees rookie starter Luis Gil (0-1) gave up two runs and four hits in just 2 2/3 innings, unable to contain Toronto’s hot bats. The Yankees offense was mostly stifled, not reaching scoring position until the sixth inning. Star outfielder Aaron Judge was the only Yankee to reach base more than once, finishing 2-for-4 with a single and double.

Defensive Highlights

The Blue Jays’ defense contributed key plays, including Guerrero Jr. turning an unassisted double play to end the second and Lukes’ diving grab to rob extra bases in the fifth, keeping momentum on Toronto’s side.

Toronto’s Home Dominance Continues

Toronto has now won seven of eight home games against the Yankees this year and finished with an AL-best 54-27 home record in the regular season. Their winning ways carried right into October with this commanding Game 1 performance.

Up Next

Game 2 will see Blue Jays rookie right-hander Trey Yesavage, making his fourth big league appearance after a rapid minor league rise, taking the mound against Yankees ace lefty Max Fried. Fried was stellar in the regular season with a 19-5 record and a 2.86 ERA, and pitched 6 1/3 shutout innings in his Wild Card Series start. Expect a strong pitching battle as the best-of-five series continues.

In summary

The Toronto Blue Jays snapped a long postseason drought with a 10-1 rout over the New York Yankees, driven by power displays from Alejandro Kirk and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., a solid start from Kevin Gausman, and timely defensive gems. With a deep lineup, stout defense, and continued home-field advantage, Toronto has seized early momentum in the AL Division Series. Fans can look forward to an exciting pitching matchup in Game 2 as the Blue Jays look to build on their Game 1 dominance.


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