Blue Jays bullpen comes up big in second straight win over Yankees
TORONTO — Rookie infielders Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. deserved accolades for their successful seventh-inning at-bats, pushing in a pair of runs and allowing the Toronto Blue Jays to win their second in a row against the mighty New York Yankees.
But relievers Jason Adam and Derek Law also warranted acclaim in the 5-4 come-from-behind win before 33,903 fans at the Rogers Centre on Saturday.
Adam pitched beautifully against the Yankees (76-41) on a bullpen day for Toronto (49-71) — Wilmer Font started and pitched two innings.
Adam yielded a sacrifice fly in the seventh inning that put the Yankees ahead 4-3 and gave up a careful walk to Aaron Judge. But Adam then retired the next four batters he faced, including a pair of strikeouts to begin the eighth.