The Yankees may’ve simply taken two out of three video games from the Blue Jays over the weekend, however that didn’t cease one in all Toronto’s broadcasters from calling out the Bronx Bombers.
Because the Yankees dropped a brutal 12-2 recreation to the Tigers on Tuesday, Blue Jays analyst Buck Martinez, whereas calling Toronto’s come-from-behind win over the Astros, bluntly put how he feels concerning the contingent from New York.
“You understand, the Yankees — they’re not staff,” Martinez mentioned throughout the prime of the seventh. “I don’t care what their document is. They’ve quite a lot of wild pitches, they make quite a lot of errors within the discipline, they don’t run the bases very effectively. In the event that they don’t hit dwelling runs, they don’t have an opportunity to win.”
In comparison with the Blue Jays’ 29 wild pitches this season, the Yankees do have significantly extra, with 47. However the Yankees’ 82 errors aren’t a lot worse than the Blue Jays, who’ve 81 in 2025.
The Yankees, trailing the Blue Jays by three video games heading into the weekend, dropped the primary contest earlier than profitable the subsequent two, taking the Sunday rubber match, 4-3, to tug inside two video games of the AL East lead.
With an opportunity to take care of that deficit on Tuesday, although, the Yankees’ bullpen imploded within the seventh inning after they allowed seven runs to the Tigers.
“Tonight’s a troublesome evening, however it doesn’t change quite a lot of the nice issues which have occurred in a few of these video games we’ve been capable of shut out,” Yankee supervisor Aaron Boone mentioned of his bullpen.
On the flip aspect, the Blue Jays, who trailed by two coming into the underside of the ninth, tied issues up on ex-Yankee Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s two-run single. Within the tenth, Tyler Heineman delivered a walk-off fielder’s selection to offer Toronto an unbelievable 4-3 win — and a three-game lead again within the division.