Luke Weaver’s Struggles Sink Blue Jays in Yankees Comeback
The Toronto Blue Jays entered the seventh inning with a slender 2-1 lead in their Division Series opener against the New York Yankees, but the tide quickly turned when Luke Weaver took the mound. The Yankees, seeking a spark after losing starter Luis Gil in the third inning, found their opportunity for a resurgence against the veteran pitcher.
Yankees’ Bullpen Steps Up
Luis Gil’s early exit left the Yankees in a precarious position. With two outs in the third inning, manager Aaron Boone made the call to the bullpen. Despite the setback, the Yankees’ relief corps stepped up admirably, staving off further damage and keeping the game within reach. Their performance provided a glimmer of hope as they entered the later innings trailing by just a run.
Weaver’s Disastrous Seventh Inning
However, the Blue Jays’ fortunes shifted dramatically when Weaver took the mound in the seventh. The 10-year veteran was unable to find his rhythm, allowing three runs on just two hits and a walk without recording a single out. The Yankees capitalized on his struggles, swiftly turning a one-run deficit into a two-run lead.
The inning took a turn for the worse as Weaver’s command faltered, leaving the Blue Jays reeling. It was a painful moment for Toronto fans, as the once-promising lead evaporated before their eyes.
A Tough Loss for Toronto
The Blue Jays had entered the game with high hopes, but Weaver’s meltdown proved too costly. The Yankees seized the opportunity, rallying to secure a victory that could prove pivotal in the series. As the final score reflected the shift in momentum, the Blue Jays were left to ponder what might have been—and how quickly a game can turn on the performance of a single pitcher.