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Yankees stage historic comeback in ALDS elimination game vs Blue Jays

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New York Yankees’ job is not over yet. Alds’s 3rd match against Toronto Blue Jays, taking the biggest return win in a qualifying match in the history of franchise reached a 6-1 difference.

Yankees won 9-6 wins by throwing eight unanswered running in the middle kick. Now, on Wednesday night, they will turn to the rookie glass schits, a masterpiece, a masterpiece of the first after the season, with the defeat of the Wild Card Series Boston Red Sox.

Meanwhile, Blue Jays’ manager John Schneider will probably rely on a bullfighting game to calm the sudden flaming Yankees squad.

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New York Yankees outside the field player Aaron Judge (99) doubled the RBI in the third hit against Toronto Blue Jays in the third match of the Alds tour of the 2025 MLB Play-offs tour at Yankee Stadium on 7 October 2025. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn Images)

Yankees, who was defeated 23-8 in the first two games, had to attack early. However, Yankee Stadium supporter was almost silenced by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Fiery-Slug player, Carlos Rodón’un left midfield fence on the amendment made on behalf of Toronto immediately made the situation 2-0. Yankees responded with Giancarlo Stanton’s dual single -one at the end of the first shot, but Blue Jays took the wind of Yankees sails at the top of the third round.

Blue Jays’ Trey Yesavage wrote in the history of MLB Playoff in Dominant Yankees Stunner

Toronto took four places with a group of RBI singles of Daulton Varsho, Ernie Clement and Anthony Santander, and brought Rodón to 6-1; Just like Max Fried could not go more than three shots in the 2nd match.

However, Yankees continued to linger and Aaron Judge responded when he doubled the RBI in the lower half of the third quarter, while he came back with Stanton’s sacrifice fly and scored Cody Bellinger and scored 6-3.

Blue Jays still had a solid leadership after three strokes, but Yankees was just looking for a break and a moment that could reverse everything in this series. What looked like Austin Wells’s easy pop-up was what Addison Barger made a significant mistake on the short left court.

Jazz Chisholm Jr made a number

Jazz Chisholm Jr. from New York Yankees reacted on October 7, 2025 after making a single shot against Toronto Blue Jays in the third match of the American League series in the Yankee Stadium in the Bronx district of the New York City. (Al Bello/Getty Images)

While Wells was in the second stage and Trent Grisham walked, the judge came to the field with the chance to equalize the match. The referee has been subjected to heavy criticisms due to his career after the season, and so far he had the highest number of hit in the play-offs, but did not do what he did best: hit the ball out of the field.

If another signature referee had a time for the moment, this moment was against Louis Varland, the high leverage savior of Blue Jays, who left two long balls in his career.

The judge threw a fast ball at 99.7 miles per hour with two strokes counts and sent the ball towards the left field line. He hit the foul pole for a three -point home run to equalize the match at six and woke up with a collective roar.

Of course, Yankees knew that the match was just a draw and they needed more running to keep the seasons alive. At the end of the fifth quarter, Jazz Chisholm Jr. knew that when the team hit the second deck on the right field for the first leadership in the series, he knew that he had caught a quick ball. Wells, with some insurance with RBI single, increased the situation to 8-6.

At the end of the sixth round, Yankees was 9-6 ahead thanks to Ben Rice’s sacrifice fly, and the top two bull branches of Devin Williams and David Bednar needed nine outputs. Williams won the game with four outputs, including two strokes, Bednar made the last five output without allowing a stroke.

Aaron Judge celebrates the number kick

Aaron Judge of New York Yankees celebrates a three -point shot against Toronto Blue Jays at the third match of the American League League series in the Bronx district of the New York City on 7 October 2025. (Al Bello/Getty Images)

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If Fernando Cruz, Camilo Doval and Tim Hill Blue Jays had not closed the deficit while stopping the offensive, New York would not have been in a position to win this match.

4th match on Wednesday night Yankee Stadium will be played at 20:20 at ET.

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