Friday, September 5th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays secured an emphatic 7-1 victory over the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium to reestablish a four-game lead in the American League East division. Kevin Gausman picked up his first win in a month with a stellar eight-inning performance, while Nathan Lukes sparked Toronto’s offense with a two-run single during a three-run first inning.
The Blue Jays wasted no time in attacking Yankees’ rookie pitcher Cam Schlittler. In a challenging first inning, Schlittler threw 40 pitches, including 13 foul balls. Toronto jumped ahead thanks to Bo Bichette’s broken-bat RBI double, followed by Lukes’ two-run single. Bichette later contributed a sacrifice fly in the second. By the time Schlittler exited after just 1 2/3 innings, the Blue Jays had already established command.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added to the lead with a home run in the fifth inning off reliever Ryan Yarbrough, marking his 23rd homer of the season and 16th career homer at Yankee Stadium. Guerrero enjoyed a four-hit night, his second such game this year, as the Blue Jays clinched their fourth winning season in five years. Kevin Gausman delivered eight strong innings, allowing only four hits while striking out five and walking one to improve his record to 9-10.
Aaron Judge returned to right field for the first time since his late July elbow injury but did not throw at full strength. Giancarlo Stanton provided a lone bright spot with his 19th home run in 59 games since coming off the injured list. The Yankees, coming off a late-night arrival from Houston, struggled to generate offense and are now 17-23 against AL East opponents this season. With this defeat, New York has now lost eight of 11 games to Toronto this year.
The first inning set the tone for the game, with Schlittler laboring through 40 pitches and Toronto fouling off 24 of his 66 pitches overall. This draining start made it difficult for the Yankees to recover momentum against a patient and persistent Blue Jays lineup.
The matchup drew 46,055 fans to Yankee Stadium, marking the Yankees’ 19th sellout of the season— their highest total since recording 23 sellouts in 2018.
The series continues Saturday as Chris Bassitt (11-7, 4.10 ERA) starts for the Blue Jays. Luis Gil (2-1, 3.68 ERA) will take the mound for the Yankees. Max Scherzer, sidelined recently with back tightness, is scheduled to return and pitch on Sunday.
The Toronto Blue Jays showcased strong pitching and timely hitting to defeat the New York Yankees 7-1, taking a firm hold atop the AL East. Key performances from Kevin Gausman, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Bo Bichette propelled the Blue Jays, while the Yankees struggled to match Toronto’s energy offensively and on the mound. The win reflects Toronto’s dominance over New York this season and reinforces their pursuit of their first division title since 2015.
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