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Yankees Shine as Judge Leads Comeback Victory Over Blue Jays

New York, NY – Aaron Judge delivered a remarkable performance in one of the best playoff games of his career, helping the Yankees secure a 9-6 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
The win not only saved their season, but it also highlighted the significance of several trades made by the Yankees since last season. Cody Bellinger contributed with two hits and a walk, while Amed Rosario doubled and scored a crucial insurance run.
Another standout was Jose Caballero, who made a diving stop and throw to complete the final out of Game 3. The relief pitching was solid, with Fernando Cruz, Devin Williams, Camilo Doval, and David Bednar combining for 6 2/3 innings of shutout relief.
The Yankees were among the most active teams in the trade market, with multiple moves before and during the season. So far, the only disappointing acquisition has been Jake Bird, who made three unsuccessful appearances after being acquired from Colorado on July 31 before being sent to the minors.
As the Yankees celebrate this win, the attention shifts to the Giants, who are preparing to face the Super Bowl champion Eagles on Thursday night at MetLife Stadium. The spotlight will be especially on rookies Jaxson Dart, Cam Skattebo, and Abdul Carter as they take to the field.
The Giants are eager to build momentum after struggling early in the season. Head coach Brian Daboll is optimistic about the impact these young players could have on the team’s performance.