Overview
- Devin Williams failed to record an out in the ninth inning, allowing three runs, including a two-run double by Alejandro Kirk, in the Yankees' 4-2 loss to the Blue Jays.
- The loss marked Williams' first blown save of the season and raised his ERA to 11.25 across 10 appearances, drawing loud boos and chants for reliever Luke Weaver from Yankees fans.
- Manager Aaron Boone has not committed to keeping Williams in the closer role, citing the need to assess his struggles and potentially reassign him to lower-leverage situations.
- The Blue Jays snapped a five-game losing streak with the victory, buoyed by strong starting pitching from José Berríos and timely hitting in the ninth inning.
- Saturday's rematch was postponed due to rain, setting up a doubleheader on Sunday, with Max Fried and Clarke Schmidt slated to pitch for the Yankees.