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Blue Jays Clinch ALDS In Game 4 With 5-2 Win Over Yankees In The Bronx

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Blue Jays Clinch ALDS In Game 4 With 5-2 Win Over Yankees In The Bronx

The Toronto Blue Jays came into Yankee Stadium on Wednesday night with one mission: finish the job. They did exactly that, defeating the New York Yankees 5–2 in Game 4 to clinch the American League Division Series and advance to the ALCS for the first time since 2016. In front of a stunned Bronx crowd, Toronto closed out the series 3–1, proving they were the better, deeper team from start to finish.

Toronto jumped on the board early in the first inning when Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ripped an RBI single to score George Springer. The Yankees tied it 1–1 in the third off a solo homer, but New York’s offense struggled to generate any real momentum the rest of the night.

The Blue Jays took control in the fifth inning when Springer lifted a sac fly to bring home Ernie Clement. Two innings later, Nathan Lukes delivered the biggest hit of the night—a clutch two-run single that stretched the lead to 4–1 and completely shifted the energy in Yankee Stadium. Alejandro Kirk added insurance in the eighth with another RBI single to make it 5–1 Toronto.

Aaron Judge tried to spark a late rally with a run-scoring single in the ninth, but by then it was too little, too late. Jeff Hoffman came in to record the final four outs and lock down the save, shutting the door on New York’s season.

Toronto’s bullpen was the unsung hero of the night. In a true all-hands effort, eight Blue Jays pitchers combined to hold the Yankees to just six hits. Hoffman faced a brief scare in the eighth after a walk loaded the bases, but he responded like a seasoned closer, retiring Austin Wells and later striking out Cody Bellinger in the ninth to seal the win.

For the series, the Blue Jays outscored the Yankees 34–19, showcasing an offense that consistently delivered in big moments. Guerrero Jr. was a force throughout the ALDS, hitting over .500 with three home runs and nine RBIs across four games. His leadership and power were major catalysts in Toronto’s dominance.

After the final out, the Blue Jays celebrated in classic Bronx fashion—spraying champagne in the visiting clubhouse while blasting Frank Sinatra’s New York, New York. It was a symbolic mic drop moment after eliminating the Yankees on their home turf.

For New York, it marks yet another disappointing October exit. Despite strong performances earlier in the series, their bats never truly came alive in Game 4, and missed opportunities haunted them once again.

Toronto now awaits the winner of the Tigers–Mariners showdown. With momentum on their side and their stars producing, the Blue Jays look ready for a serious push toward the World Series.



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