Tie-breaking RBI


While the highlight of the Blue Jays stunning 10-run inning against the Yankees was Danny Jansen's grand slam, let's cast the spotlight on the player whose hit put Toronto ahead in that big Monday night game.

That was Travis Shaw. The former Red Sox and Brewer (seen here in 2017) faced Adam Ottavino with the bases loaded and the game tied in the bottom of the 6th. He delivered the single that drove in the go-ahead and first insurance run for Toronto. Joe Panik walked, to set the stage for Danny Jansen's "dagger," as Kevin Harlan might say, but Shaw's hit was the real momentum changer.

That 12-7 victory not only gave the Blue Jays a leg up in their first of 10 games this month against the Yankees, but firmed their hold on second place in the AL East. They're two games up for that guaranteed post-season spot, while the Yanks -- now eighth in the league and just a game over .500 -- can look in their rear-view mirror and see the young and revitalized Mariners and Tigers gaining ground on them.

Injuries or not, that's not the blueprint Brian Cashman drew up after signing Gerrit Cole last winter.


 

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