Yankees 4, Blue Jays 8: Yanks can't take the heat, set themselves on fire
Briefly

Aaron Judge hit a game-tying, two-run home run, but the Yankees continued to struggle, ultimately losing to Toronto 8-4. Criticism pointed towards a lack of fundamentals was reiterated, noting that the Yankees' sloppy plays resulted in four errors during the game. The team failed to capitalize on the talent they possess, and issues previously identified, such as base running and defensive coordination, persisted. Pitcher Max Fried struggled with his performance, and missed opportunities impacted the outcome of the game.
The Yankees were talent over fundamentals. That if you run the bases with purpose and aggression, the Yankees will self-inflict harm.
Today, all those same gaps were on display, as the Yankees kicked the ball around to the tune of four errors.
Max Fried wasn't great tonight, I thought he lacked a real out pitch with a lot of deep counts.
It getting away from the catcher means a 3-2 mistake run becomes a 4-2 game.
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