Yankees rally late, but Blue Jays hang on for 8-7 win
NEW YORK — Miguel Andujar’s drive sailed into the seats for a grand slam , the crowd went crazy. But a furious rally quickly fizzled, and the questions remained for the New York Yankees.
CC Sabathia got clocked early and the Yankees, despite hitting four home runs during a late comeback, kept wobbling toward a playoff spot Saturday with an 8-7 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
“We have a group in there capable of turning this thing in a heartbeat,” manager Aaron Boone said, adding, “we’ve got to do better.”
New York, just 1 1/2 games ahead of Oakland for the top AL wild-card slot, is 6-7 this month and 8-10 over a longer stretch. The Yankees still don’t have injured slugger Aaron Judge back in the starting lineup.

