Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Chris Bassitt throws the ball during first inning MLB baseball action against the New York Yankees in Toronto on Monday, April 15, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS


April 16, 2024

In Toronto, the Blue Jays showcased a solid performance led by starting pitcher Chris Bassitt, whose diverse array of pitches kept the New York Yankees struggling to find answers in their Monday night clash at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays secured a 3-1 victory, extending their winning streak to three games.

Bassitt, known for his varied pitching style, kept the Yankees' offense at bay throughout the game. Yankees manager Aaron Boone described him as unpredictable, often crafting pitches on the fly, making it challenging for batters to anticipate his moves. Bassitt, who boasts an extensive repertoire of eight different pitches, effectively utilized his mix of fastballs reaching the mid-90s and slower sweepers, limiting the Yankees to one earned run and four hits over 6 1/3 innings.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider commended Bassitt's ability to deliver crucial pitches when needed, praising his consistent performance on the mound. Toronto's offense, led by Alejandro Kirk's two hits, capitalized on opportunities to score, extending their win streak and surpassing the .500 mark for the first time since Opening Day.

Despite starting with the best record in the major leagues, the Yankees struggled to generate momentum against the Blue Jays' strong pitching and timely hitting, dropping to a 12-5 record for the season.

Bassitt expressed confidence in Toronto's game plan, emphasizing the team's resilience against a tough lineup like the Yankees. The Blue Jays' bullpen, led by Tim Mayza, Chad Green, and closer Yimi Garcia, effectively sealed the victory with a solid performance in the later innings.

The game saw both teams producing limited hits, with Toronto capitalizing on opportunities with bases-loaded walks and wild pitches to secure their lead early in the game. Yankees starter Luis Gil faced control issues, issuing multiple walks that contributed to Toronto's scoring drives.

Kirk's pivotal double in the third inning extended Toronto's lead, while Gil struggled to contain the Blue Jays' offense, eventually conceding three earned runs, three hits, and seven walks over his outing.

A successful challenge on a stolen base call further aided Toronto's defensive efforts, preventing a potential New York rally in the fifth inning.

Before the game, Toronto announced the imminent activation of relievers Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson from the injured list, providing additional depth to their bullpen. Additionally, catcher Danny Jansen was reinstated from the 10-day IL.

Both teams honored Jackie Robinson Day by wearing his iconic No. 42 jersey, commemorating Robinson's historic breakthrough in breaking MLB's color barrier in 1947.

Looking ahead, the series was set to continue with left-handers Yusei Kikuchi and Carlos Rodon scheduled to start for Toronto and New York, respectively, on Tuesday night. The series finale was slated for Wednesday afternoon, featuring Kevin Gausman against former Blue Jay Marcus Stroman.

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