Old school baseball carries Blue Jays past Yankees and to the top of the AL East
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays made a strong case for old school baseball in their series win over the long-ball loving New York Yankees.
Bo Bichette’s two-run homer capped off a wild victory as Toronto held on for an 8-4 win over the visiting Yankees on Wednesday. The Blue Jays’ other six runs came from smart baserunning, heads-up plays, and forcing New York into a handful of errors.
“Geez, we can score runs in so many different ways,” said Ernie Clement, who went 2 for 4 at the plate, including a triple, scoring a run and driving in another. “Pitching has been a common theme for the last few years. Those guys just give us a chance to win every single night.
“Now we’re rounding it out, we’ve got a little offence to go along with it. I think we really have a team identity. Whether that’s old school baseball or just playing the game the right way, I don’t know.”


