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The Toronto Blue Jays were defeated 8-3 by the New York Yankees on Saturday at Yankee Stadium, demonstrating their offensive prowess and tying the series at one game. In a game that highlighted the team’s strengths and current difficulties, Aaron Judge kept up his home run pace and Anthony Volpe had a breakthrough effort to lead the Bombers to victory.
With the Yankees leading 2-1 early in the first inning, Judge wasted no time in doing what Judge does best: he launched a two-run home bomb. The ball, which was Judge’s 41st of the season, departed his bat at a scorching 117.5 mph and flew an estimated 477 feet to center field. Judge became the fourth Yankee to join elite company during Friday’s game.
The series is now tied at one apiece after the New York Yankees displayed their offensive prowess on Saturday by defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3 at Yankee Stadium. The game demonstrated the team’s strengths as well as lingering issues, with Aaron Judge continuing his home run pace and Anthony Volpe turning in a breakout performance to lead the Bombers to win.
Judge immediately gave the Yankees an early 2-1 lead by hitting a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning. Judge does this best. Judge hit his 41st home run of the year, which landed his bat at a scorching 117.5 mph and flew an estimated 477 feet to center field. During Friday’s game, Judge became just the fourth Yankee to join elite club.