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Tommy Kahnle allows big home run, Yankees fall to Blue Jays 4-3

Hits didn’t come too frequently throughout the first five innings, but when they did, they most likely went for home runs.

The Blue Jays took the first lead of the game, but it didn’t last long. Aaron Judge led off for the Yankees in the bottom of the fourth, and the slugger hit his 25th home run of the season. The solo shot went into the left-field bleachers to tie the game.

The homers didn’t stop there either. Jacob Waguespack pitched a total of 5 innings, striking out six, allowing three earned runs and two home runs.