Yankees' Seventh-Inning Surge Stuns Blue Jays in Late Rally
Bellinger and Chisholm power New York past Toronto 7-6 with two-run homers in must-have frame.
The New York Yankees turned a tight game into a statement with a devastating seventh inning, as Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. each connected for two-run homers to push past the Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 Monday in New York.
Chisholm's blast capped the rally, sending the Bronx into celebration and leaving Toronto searching for answers. The comeback showcased the Yankees' offensive depth—the ability to stay patient through six innings and strike hard when opportunity opens.
For the Blue Jays, the loss is a bitter reminder that one inning can unwind a solid start. Toronto held its own through most of the game, but surrendered the momentum when it mattered most. Both teams will regroup, but the Yankees' message was clear: they can manufacture runs when pressure peaks.