Blue Jays bullpen caves again in ninth inning as Toronto falls to New York Yankees
TORONTO — Brayden Fisher was in a familiar spot for the Blue Jays.
Top of the ninth. A runner on base. Tie game. One of the Yankees’ power hitters at the plate.
Less than 24 hours after Toronto closer Louis Varland gave up a two-run home run for the winning margin in New York’s 3-1 victory, Fisher was trying to shut the door and give his team’s battered batting order a chance in the bottom of the inning.
A slider that didn’t quite get to the right spot down and in on Yankees slugger Ben Rice would prove fatal for the Blue Jays — and represent yet another missed opportunity for the scuffling club.