NEW YORK – Bo Bichette opened the first inning with a homer and produced the tiebreaker run by a single in the seventh, for the Toronto Tiles to beat the New York Yankees 6-4 on Thursday.
The Dominican Vladimir Guerrero Jr. it arrived at 42 vuelacercas in the campaign and the Tiles embastado his eighth victory.
Toronto completed its first sweep of a four-game series in the Bronx since 2003, and came close to half a game for the Yankees themselves in bidding for the second wildcard ticket for the postseason in the American League.
The Tile streak is the best they have had since 2015, when they threaded 11 wins.
The Yankees have lost six straight duels and 10 of 12. This is an incredible collapse, which came immediately after the team had secured 13 wins in a row to lead the fight for the first wild card.
Now, New York is a game behind Boston in this dispute.
For the first time since 1908, the Yankees were swept for a series of four home games without ever having the advantage, according to the firm STATS.
Puerto Rican José Berríos (11-7) made 109 pitches, accepted two runs and received 8 strikeouts to emerge victorious.
Sal Romà (0-2) was the loser.
For the Tiles, the Dominicans Warrior 5-1 with a score and a push, Teoscar Hernandez 4-3 with a score. Mexican Alejandro Kirk 3-0. Venezuelan Breyvic Valera 1-1 with a score and a push. The Cuban Lourdes Gurriel Jr. of 5-1.
For the Yankees, the Venezuelan Gleyber Torres 4-0. Dominican Gary Sánchez 3-1 with a score and a push. Colombian Gio Urshela 4-1.