MLB

New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays

· Major League Baseball
New York Yankees
94-59, 38-37 Away
Final
2 - 3
Toronto Blue Jays
87-67, 44-32 Home

Judge held homerless, still at 60, Jays beat Yankees in 10th

Judge stayed at 60 home runs, one shy of Roger Maris’ American League record, and the Yankees’ bid to clinch the AL East stalled when Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit an RBI single in the 10th to give the Toronto Blue Jays a 3-2 win Monday night.

Judge led off the game with a single, then struck out twice and walked twice as New York’s winning streak ended at seven. The Yankees (94-59) would’ve sealed the division with a win.

“We treat every game as if it was a postseason game,” Judge said. “First game of this year to this game tonight, nothing really changes.”

Judge has now gone six games without a home run — his longest drought this season was nine games in mid-August.

He’ll try again Tuesday night to match the AL mark of 61 set by Maris in 1961. Judge’s batting average remained at .314 — he's leading in all three Triple Crown categories.

Guerrero’s two-out single off Clarke Schmidt (5-5) scored automatic runner Cavan Biggio from second base. Toronto (87-67) won its third straight and increased its lead atop the AL wild-card race to 2 1/2 games over Tampa Bay.

Toronto is 17-8 in September. Among AL teams, only Cleveland (18) has more wins this month.

“We’re not afraid to fail,” Guerrero said through a translator. “We’re having fun right now.”

Even with first base open, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he preferred to pitch to Guerrero rather than walk him and face Blue Jays designated hitter Alejandro Kirk.

“You don’t really like either of those matchups, so it’s pick your poison,” Boone said.

Judge scored the opening run of the game on a first-inning sacrifice fly by Gleyber Torres, and walked in the third before being erased on a double play. Judge struck out looking in the sixth and went down swinging in the eighth.

With runners at first and second and two outs in the 10th, Blue Jays interim manager John Schneider replaced right-hander Anthony Bass and brought left-hander Tim Mayza (8-0) on to face Judge. Toronto intentionally walked Judge to load the bases for left-handed hitter Anthony Rizzo, who grounded out.

“I don’t think I’ve been hitting lefties well all year, so you don’t know what analytics is going to say,” Judge said with a smile. “Once they made the move, I kind of had a feeling.”

Back in right field after making his 22nd start at DH Sunday, Judge again left history on deck. Since connecting for No. 60 on Tuesday night against Pittsburgh to spark a ninth-inning comeback, he is 5 for 18 with three doubles, seven walks and eight strikeouts.

Judge made a fine catch on Bo Bichette’s deep drive in the bottom of the 10th, then threw to second to keep Biggio from advancing.

Greeted with a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd of 34,307 before his first at-bat, Judge opened the game with a sharp single to right field that had an exit velocity of 112.9 miles per hour. Rizzo doubled Judge to third before Torres drove him in with a flyball to right.

Isiah Kiner-Falefa made it 2-0 with a two-out homer in the second, his fourth.

Making his second start for the Yankees since returning from the injured list, right-hander Luis Severino allowed two runs and three hits in four innings. Severino threw 76 pitches, 49 for strikes. He struck out four and walked three.

“He had a few walks in there, but I thought he was getting it where he wanted to for the most part,” Boone said. “They just kind of outlasted him with some tough at-bats.”

Severino didn’t allow a hit until Bichette singled to begin the fourth. Guerrero followed with a potential double-play grounder to short, but Kiner-Falefa bobbled the ball and threw late to first. Alejandro Kirk walked to load the bases and Teoscar Hernández followed with a double off the top of the center field wall.

Rizzo and Torres hit back-to-back one-out singles in the sixth but Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman struck out Josh Donaldson and Giancarlo Stanton.

Gausman allowed two runs and six hits in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out seven, reaching 200 for the second consecutive season, and walked one.

Toronto put runners at first and second with one out in the seventh but Jonathan Loaisiga came on and struck out George Springer, then got Bichette to ground out.

LATE SHOW

New York lost a game decided in the final at-bat for the MLB-leading 11th time. The Yankees have 16 wins in their last at-bat this season, also the most in the majors.

ONE-RUN FUN

Toronto is 30-19 in one-run games. The Blue Jays set a franchise record within 34 one-run wins in 1984.

LEADING MAN

Judge was the leadoff batter in his first four plate appearances.

ROBE REPORT

A male fan in the front row of the left field seats wore black judge’s robes and a long, white wig. He sat behind a small sign reading ‘All Rise.’

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: INF DJ LeMahieu (right toe inflammation) will take early BP Tuesday and is expected to test his injury more intensely, Boone said. … Boone said RHP Frankie Montas (right shoulder) is “trending in the right direction” and could resume throwing this week.

Blue Jays: OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (left hamstring) has resumed running, Schneider said. … INF Santiago Espinal (left oblique) has started hitting off a tee.

UP NEXT

Yankees RHP Jameson Taillon (13-5, 3.90 ERA) starts Tuesday against Blue Jays RHP José Berríos (11-6, 5.27 ERA).

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Scoring Summary

10th Inning Guerrero Jr. singled to left, Biggio scored.
10th Inning Bichette flied out to right.
10th Inning Springer struck out swinging.
10th Inning Schmidt relieved Holmes
10th Inning Rizzo grounded out to first.
10th Inning Judge intentionally walked, Kiner-Falefa to second, Cabrera to third.

Statistics

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1 Games Played 1
1 Team Games Played 1
1 Hit By Pitch 0
10 Ground Balls 19
14 Strikeouts 7
2 Runs Batted In 3
0 Sacrifice Hit 0
6 Hits 8
1 Stolen Bases 0
3 Walks 3
0 Catcher Interference 0
2 Runs 3
1 Ground Into Double Play 1
1 Sacrifice Flies 0
33 At Bats 36
1 Home Runs 0
0 Grand Slam Home Runs 0
17 Runners Left On Base 19
0 Triples 0
0 Game Winning RBIs 1
1 Intentional Walks 0
1 Doubles 1
10 Fly Balls 10
1 Caught Stealing 0
157 Pitches 150
0 Games Started 0
0 Pinch At Bats 1
0 Pinch Hits 0
0.0 Player Rating 0.0
1 Is Qualified 1
1 Is Qualified In Steals 0
10 Total Bases 9
38 Plate Appearances 39
162.0 Projected Home Runs 0.0
2 Extra Base Hits 1
2.3 Runs Created 2.3
.182 Batting Average .222
.000 Pinch Hit Average .000
.303 Slugging Percentage .250
.212 Secondary Average .111
.263 On Base Percentage .282
.566 OBP Pct + SLG Pct .532
1.0 Ground To Fly Ball Ratio 1.9
2.1 Runs Created Per 27 Outs 2.1
20.0 Batter Rating 22.0
33.0 At Bats Per Home Run 0.0
0.50 Stolen Base Percentage 0.00
4.13 Pitches Per Plate Appearance 3.85
.121 Isolated Power .028
0.21 Walk To Strikeout Ratio 0.43
.079 Walks Per Plate Appearance .077
.030 Secondary Average Minus Batting Average -.111
4.0 Runs Produced 6.0
1.0 Runs Ratio 1.0
0.4 Patience Ratio 0.3
0.3 Balls In Play Average 0.3
70.0 MLB Rating 74.0
0.0 Offensive Wins Above Replacement 0.0
0.0 Wins Above Replacement 0.0

Game Information

Rogers Centre

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Attendance: 34,307 | Capacity:

2025 American League East Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Toronto 94 68 .580 - W4
New York 94 68 .580 - W8
Boston 89 73 .549 5 W1
Tampa Bay 77 85 .475 17 L4
Baltimore 75 87 .463 19 L3
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