Severino sharp again, Yanks beat Blue Jays 8-3 for 102nd win
NEW YORK — Luis Severino struck out nine over five scoreless innings for his first win of the season, and the New York Yankees hit three home runs as they beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3 on Sunday in their regular-season home finale.
New York (102-55) moved 47 games over .500 for the first time since its record-setting 114-victory season in 1998. The AL East champions clinched home-field advantage in the AL Division Series starting Oct. 4 and are competing with Houston for the top record in the AL. New York went 20-0-3 in series at home since losing two of three to the Chicago White Sox in mid-April.
Aaron Judge put the Yankees ahead two batters in with a 420-foot homer to left-centre that went off the end of his bat, his 26th homer this season and 14th in his last 29 games. Brett Gardner added a three-run drive later in the inning and DJ LeMahieu made it 6-0 with a two-run homer in the second.
Severino (1-0) has pitched nine scoreless innings this season. He made his debut Tuesday after recovering from a lat injury suffered while warming up for his first spring training start.