Yankees blow two-run lead on ground ball barrage in frustrating loss to Blue Jays

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But they could not cash in, falling to the Blue Jays (46-38) in the opener of a four-game set. The Yankees entered the bottom of the sixth inning with a 3-1 lead when Davis Schneider ended Carlos Rodón’s night with a leadoff double. Mark Leiter Jr.relieved Rodón to face Myles Straw, who hit a ground ball to the hole at shortstop, where Anthony Volpe made a terrific diving stop.
But he then made an ill-advised throw to third trying to nab Schneider, with the misfire getting past Jazz Chisholm Jr.and allowing Straw to take second. Pinch-hitter Nathan Lukes came up next and slapped a single through the hole to make it a 3-2 game. After Leiter got a strikeout, Ernie Clement hit yet another grounder to deep shortstop where Volpe backhanded it and made a jump throw to first that was well late as the Blue Jays tied it up. Jonathan Loáisiga entered the game to face George Springer, who loaded the bases when he reached on catcher’s interference, with J.C.
Escarra’s glove making contact with Springer’s swing. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.then delivered the big hit, lacing a two-run rocket through the left side that gave the Blue Jays a 5-3 lead. Max Scherzer, making only his third start of the year and second since returning from the injured list for a thumb issue, retired th...