Blue Jays vs. Yankees Game Highlights (9/6/25) | MLB Highlights

Both teams getting ready for game two of this three-game set. Yesterday it was all Blue Jays. And so far this year, the Blue Jays have dominated the New York Yankees to the tune of eight and three against the Yankees. Yankees have to change that. So they’re four games back in the American League East. Luis Heel, this is his seventh start, 2-1, 3.68. And who’s it going to be? You know, looking forward, where does this play out coming into possibly the playoffs after Freedon? What happens to this rotation? in his heel part of it. First pitch, he jumps on it, pops it up. McMahon can’t see it. Bulby does, and he trips into foul territory to make the play. Yesterday, we talked about Springer being a great leadoff hitter home run-wise, but you couldn’t put the Toronto Blue Jays hitters away. So, you know, to get a first pitch out, good sign there. And he lines a ball to left center field. And this is going to split the outfielders and get right out to the 399 marker in deep left center as Guerrero cruises into second with a double into center field. Gisham is there a much better first inning than yesterday. No runs a hit, one man left. Blue Jays nothing. Yankees coming to bat. When it comes to Basset, he’s actually pitching on short rest. He was supposed to get the ball tomorrow, but the Blue Jays decided to flip-flop him and Max Scherzer. Sherzer was dealing with some upper back tightness, so he will now get the ball tomorrow. Swung on and miss. Gets a fast ball by him to strike him out. Just elevates that fast ball and blows it right past Stern Gisham for the first strike out of the ball game. This is Gisham on his way back to the dugout. Even though Gisham’s a left-handed batter and Judge is a right-handed batter. Gisham is clearly telling him something about maybe the movement on some of Bassid’s pitches. He might have handled this one though. This is going out to deep center field, but it’s going to stay in the ballpark as Daltton Vo makes the grab on the track and the Yankees go in order. Pas royalty pink. See that? Raise your glass, Michael. Oh, I see what you did. Fast ball up and away. Ball four. Well, he wanted no part. He couldn’t control anything on those four pitches. And the Yankees had their first base roll. Ground ball and off the glove of Guerrero. Off the glove, Jimenez. Bellinger will go to third. Jimenez, one of the most sure-handed second baseman in the game. He could not get the carum off of Guerrero. Well, they’re going to give an error to Guerrero. So, a field’s choice E3. Yankees are set up. First and third, nobody out. Here’s Dominguez. Runner goes and that is wrapped into right center field. It’s a base hit. Scoring easily is Bellinger. Jazz Chisum will go to third. An RBI single for Dominguez. Yankees on the board. One- nothing. Wow. Good sign for the Yankees. Grab an early lead. So, first and third now, one out. Here’s Austin Wells. And that one is wrapped into right field. And the diving play by Barger. Tagging and scoring is Chisum. And Dominguez heads back to first. A sack fly for Wells. And the Yankees lead two nothing. So, it’s a sack fly and a run for the Yankees, but Barger just saved extra bases. Oh, he sure did. That gets by him. It goes all the way to the wall. The Yankees are going to score another run. Full count on Barger on deck. The dangerous Guerrero. and he walked him. Second walk issued by Heel. Now you have to deal with Guerrero. Bouncing ball third base. McMahon friendly two hop. Takes his time. Throws over to Rice in time and a nice inning by Luis Heel. He did walk a batter, but he strands that runner at first. And once again, Buck pass. It’ll face Judge with two outs, nobody on. That’s ripped inside third off the sidewall. Lucas plays it out left. That’s going to hold Judge to a single. Ballinger started the Yankees two-run second inning with a walk-off pass. It no throw. Great jump by Aaron Judge. And you know why not? With two outs. Give Cody Bellinger an opportunity here now with Aaron Judge in scoring position. And another walk to Bellinger. So now Basset will deal with Jazz Chisum Jr. Fly ball to shallow left center field. Baro’s there. And that’s a big out for Basset to strand a couple of runners and keep this at a two-run deficit. So two walks to start the inning and the Blue Jays have the tying runs on base with nobody out here in the fourth. Nathan Lucas at the plate. Put a play right side. Jazz fields throws to Vulpi for one over the first. Not in time. Lucas can really run. Bo ends up in third. Connor Falef flying out his first time up. And now obviously you need a contact. Get something in the air. Keep it off the ground. And one run in this situation right here. Rounds one up the middle. Bulby to Chisum off the first note safely across. And that fieldielder’s choice brings in a run. Like a little double clutch there by Chisum. Might have cost him the double play. Yeah. Vulpi going up the middle kind of shoveled it and you’re right I don’t think he got it out of his glove cleanly. Well Luis he’ll do for a tidy inning here. Yeah I hate to bring it up but so far he’s had command of both his slider and his fast ball and you know you don’t have to say you know when you’re getting outs you know that you’re throwing the ball well against Toronto. They are a great offensive team and we saw it last night. And McMahon works a walk. McMahon’s had much better at bats. Hit sharply a base hit. Nice piece of base running by McMahon jumping over that. Not getting hit with the ball. He’ll stop at second. There’s the ground ball. Not hit hard to second one to first. Not in time. So, he did make a good pitch. He did get the ground ball, but it just wasn’t hit hard enough to turn two. Ground ball up the middle. Bets got it on first. The 10. No. Safe is the call, but will the Blue Jays challenge? Huge play here. Obviously, unless he got him on the foot or something. I mean, he reacted like he did. If he got him anywhere, it’s on the foot. After immu, the call on the field is overturned. The runner is out. Glatty very easily stayed on that. Made a great play to retire the side. Here’s Bette. A line out and a walk. Fair ball right over the bag and out into left. Bett’s on his way to second and he is in there with a one out double. Line drive. It’s a base hit to right field. Bashette Brown’s third. The throw from Bellinger is in time. What a throw by Cody Bellinger for the final out of the inning. Bette is a good base runner, too. But everything done just perfectly right to Wells, right on the money. Huge play in the two to one game. And Bette a little bit slow to get up and limping and favoring his left leg. down here at the shin guard of Austin Wells who caught the ball and then cut off the path the home pipe and Bette going right down the stairs into the tunnel. We have a rain delay at the same time. The tarp is now on the field at the end of the top of the sixth inning. Just about time for baseball to resume. The sun is shining. Bo Bashette, he was thrown out at home plate on a beautiful throw by Cody Bellinger and he had to be helped off the field but moments ago as the Blue Jays were warming up on the field he was out there. So it looks like he’ll be at shortstop now. A full count on Dominguez and that is just a couple of inches low as Baron walks him driven out to right field and deep. Barger on the run and it’s going to be off the wall. Dominguez off to the races. He’ll go to third. Bulpie gets himself a double. Yankee second and third, one man out. And that’s going to be all. That’s three batters. And with the lefties now coming up, John Schneider is going to go to Brendan Little. He had runners at second and third. Here’s Austin Wells. Sacrifice flying a line out to the second baseman. Deep drive center field. Baro back. That’s going to get a run in. He makes the catch. Tagging and scoring is Dominguez. Vulpi moves to third. Another sack fly for Wells is 11th of the year. That leads the majors and the Yankees lead 3-1. New pitcher is Luke Weaver. He’s allowed a run in two straight games. And this is lying to center field and it’s down for a base hit and Kerfa is digging for second and will be in there in a slide. Fly ball shallow left moving toward the line. Bellinger. He makes a play. Round number two. Luke Weaver had some trouble with Springer in Toronto, giving up two home runs against Springer. So, they were not letting him face him right here as a tying run. And he threw three straight splitters well out of the strike zone. Grounded softly to first and Cruz gets out of the jam for the Blue Jays. No runs to hit. This game’s going to come down to which bullpen performs and both have had trouble. Blue Jays actually more so than the Yankees. Grounded up the middle. Chisum has it. The throw to first, not in time. It’s a base hit for Guerrero. Absolutely perfect timing. Glad he’s his second hit of the ball game. And he needed to get on base. Swing and a miss. There’s that nasty splitter. Yes, sir. One down. Baro highf fly ball center field. Gisham puts it away and keeps Guerrero at first. David Bednar threw 33 pitches on Thursday. Didn’t pitch last night. And now the Yankees want him to get four outs. Strike three. Lucas down looking. Cruz is pumped up. The crowd is pumped up. So here is Bedar against his former Pirate teammate Isaiah Kopala. Strike three called on the outside corner. Popped it up. It is playable in the infield. Here comes McMahon. Foul territory. He’s there. Makes the catch in foul territory. Two down. One, two. It’s the rubber game. Kirk goes down on strikes. Bedor with a save and the Yankees even up this threeame set with a victory. Heel gets the win and the Yankees played opportunistic baseball and they pulled to within three again of the first place Blue Jays.

Blue Jays vs. Yankees full game highlights from 9/6/25

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34 comments
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  3. Give me the old time Yankees from the late 1990s they would have put that punk Vlad into the dirt. The guy doesn't hit worth jack against most of the league, most of the time and every time he plays the Yankees he acts like he's Superman . . . what's the matter, Vladdy, you still upset the Yankees beat your Daddy in the 2009 ALCS, and he never got to play in a World Series?

  4. What is the point of all these high paid commentators if all they do is state the bloody obvious? Most of their vapid utterances could be followed by: No kidding.

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