Yankees stage historic comeback in ALDS elimination game vs Blue Jays

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New York Yankees are not yet over. They gathered a deficit of 6-1 for their greatest victory back in an elimination match in the history of the franchise, taking match 3 of the ALD against the Blue Jays of Toronto.
The Yankees scored eight unanswered points in the intermediate heats to win a 9-6 victory. They will now turn to the recruit Cam Schlittler – the first departure in playoffs was a masterpiece in the victory of the Wild Card series against the Boston Red Sox – while they are again facing the elimination on Wednesday evening.
Meanwhile, the manager of Blue Jays, John Schneider, will probably count on an enclosure game to try to cool a sudden range of Yankees.
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The New York Yankes Yankees aerobaticer Aaron Judge (99) hits a double RBI in the third round against the Toronto Blue Jays in the third match of the ALDS round for the MLB 2025 qualifiers at Yankee Stadium on October 7, 2025. (Vincent Carchietta / Imagn images)
After being ahead of 23-8 in the first two games, the Yankees had to strike early. But the crowd of the Yankee stadium was almost immediately reduced by another blow from Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The red-heated hitter hammered a change of Carlos Rodón on the fence of the center left to do it 2-0 immediately for Toronto. The Yankees responded with a simple Giancarlo Stanton at the bottom of the first round, but the Blue Jays took the wind of all the yankees sails at the top of the third.
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Toronto set up a four points like a multitude of Daulton Varsho singles RBI, Ernie Clement and Anthony Santander made a 6-1 game and eliminated Rodón, a bit like Max Fried in match 2 when he couldn’t have more than three rounds.
But the Yankees continued to drag and responded while Aaron’s judge struck a double RBI in the lower half of the third, while Stanton returned with a sacrificial fly to mark Cody Bellinger and make a 6-3 match.
The Blue Jays still had a solid lead after three rounds, but the Yankees simply looked for this break and a moment that could potentially run everything in this series. This is what they got when what seemed to be an easy pop-up of Austin Wells turned into a crucial error by Addison Barger in the left left field.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. New York Yankees reacts after hitting a Home Run solo against the Toronto Blue Jays in the fifth round of the third game of the American League Division at Yankee Stadium on October 7, 2025 in the Bronx de Bronx in New York. (Al Bello / Getty images)
With Wells on the second goal and Trent Grisham Walking, Judge came on the plate with a chance to link the game with a swing. The judge was strongly criticized for his career in the playoffs, and although he has so far had a total of sure, he has not done what he does best – struck the stadium ball.
If there was a moment for another moment of signing judge, that was all – against Louis Varland, the high lever lift of the Blue Jays who abandoned two long balls in n ° 99 in his career.
With a two -strike count, the judge swung to a quick bullet of 99.7 MPH well outside the plate inside and roped on the left slip line. He struck the pole for lack for a three -point home run to equalize the match at six years, and the faithful of the Yankee woke up with a collective roar.
Of course, the Yankees knew that the game was tied and that they needed more races to keep their season alive. At the bottom of the fifth, Jazz Chisholm Jr. knew that he had a whole fast Varland ball when he hammered him in the second deck in the right field for the first advance of the series team. Wells added insurance with a simple RBI to do it 8-6.
The Yankees, now holding an advance of 9-6 thanks to a fly of rice sacrifice ben at the bottom of the sixth, need nine withdrawals from their two best arms from the integral, Devin Williams and David Bednar, to go to match 4. Williams succeeded four withdrawals, including two sticks to the stick, while Bednar provided the last five or the outings without allowing a blow.

Judge Aaron of New York Yankees celebrates a three -point circuit coup against the Toronto Blue Jays in the fourth round of the third game in the American League Division series at Yankee Stadium on October 7, 2025 in the New York Borough Bronx. (Al Bello / Getty images)
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New York would not have been able to win this match either if it was not for Fernando Cruz, Camilo Doval and Tim Hill by closing the Blue Jays offensive while the Yankees dismissed the deficit.
Match 4 will be a first launch of 8:08 p.m. at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday evening.
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