Yankees rally in sixth inning, crush Blue Jays 16-5
TORONTO — A three-run homer from Juan Soto and Gleyber Torres’s two-run blast sparked a six-run sixth inning and a 16-5 win for the New York Yankees against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.
The victory snapped the Yankees (53-31) season-high four-game losing streak and halted the Blue Jays (37-44) mini two-game win streak before 34,791 at Rogers Centre.
Toronto starter Yusei Kikuchi (4-8) cruised through the first five innings, giving up only a run on one hit and striking out seven with a walk.
But after Jahmai Jones and Anthony Volpe singled to begin the sixth inning, Soto slammed his longball to right field to provide the Yankees with a 4-3 advantage and end Kikuchi’s outing.
Three batters later, after J.D. Davis doubled home Aaron Judge, Torres followed suit with a two-run shot off reliever Nate Pearson.