Yankees, Jays and MLB postseason
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The largest comeback in MLB playoff history happened in 1929, when the Philadelphia Athletics scored 10 runs down eight in the bottom of the 8th inning to defeat the Chicago Cubs. Most recently, the Mariners came back down seven runs against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the 2022 Wild Card Series to advance to the ALDS.
Yankees rookie starting pitcher Cam Schlittler accomplished a feat that no one has ever done in the history of playoff baseball.
New York Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler made MLB postseason history with eight scoreless innings, 12 strikeouts and no walks in a 4-0 Wild Card series victory.
The Yankees inched closer to a division title, and Aaron Judge made history. The New York captain became the fourth player to hit 50 home runs in a season four times by socking two homers in its 8-1 win Wednesday.
Yankees fans are feeling hurt, angry and even betrayed after their ALDS flameout against Toronto. Blame is part of the game in the Bronx.
New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe made history with his second inning solo home run to open up Wild Card Series Game 1.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. strikes first for the Blue Jays with an RBI single vs. the Yankees.
The Toronto Blue Jays became the first team to advance out of the divisional series round of the 2025 MLB postseason on Wednesday night.