Tanaka silences explosive Blue Jays offence as Yankees hold on for 1-0 win
TORONTO — A 13-pitch, ninth-inning at-bat from rookie Vladimir Guerrero Jr. may have ended in a double play, but it had his Blue Jays teammates and manager filled with marvel on Sunday.
“I’ve never seen somebody hit a double-play ball and get a standing ovation from the fans,” Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said. “That at-bat with Vladdy, against the best closer in baseball, was just awesome.
In the final inning of Toronto’s 1-0 loss to the New York Yankees, Guerrero was called on to pinch-hit for catcher Reese McGuire. Brandon Drury had led off the inning with a sharp single to left field, ending a brilliant two-hit performance from Yankees starter Masahiro Tanaka.
In came closer Aroldis Chapman, in search of his 31st save. He swiftly went ahead on Guerrero with two swinging strikes on four-seam fastballs.