Tanaka silences explosive Blue Jays offence as Yankees hold on for 1-0 win
TORONTO — Masahiro Tanaka silenced the Blue Jays productive offence with a three-hitter and the New York Yankees beat Toronto 1-0 Sunday to split a four-game series.
The Blue Jays (49-71) scored 19 runs in the first three games of the series at the Rogers Centre, including 13 in back-to-back wins over the mighty Yankees (77-41) on Friday and Saturday.
Tanaka (8-6) blanked the Blue Jays with four strikeouts and never allowed a runner to reach second base in his 94-pitch (66 for strikes), eight-plus innings. He left game after surrendering a lead-off single to left from Brandon Drury.
Closer Aroldis Champman finished the game for the Yankees. He got pinch-hitter Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to hit into a double play on the 13th pitch of his at-bat. One of Guerrero’s foul balls hit off the facing of the fifth deck, 20 feet left of the left-field foul pole.