Yankees make franchise history with three consecutive comeback wins on road vs. Blue Jays

Yankees make franchise history with three consecutive comeback wins on road vs. Blue Jays

The New York Yankees made franchise history on Thursday night, coming from behind to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays in a third consecutive game. According to STATS, it marked the first time the Yankees had ever swept a three-plus-game road series after trailing in the seventh inning or later in each contest.

To recap, the Yankees trailed ....

5-3 in the seventh inning of game one;

2-1 in the seventh inning of game two;

And 4-3 in the seventh inning of game three.

Nevertheless, New York found a way to win all three tilts.

The Yankees rallied on Thursday on the strength of a two-run homer by Giancarlo Stanton, his 13th of the season. Chris Gittens, playing in his eighth career game, later plated three runs. First, with a two-run single in the seventh that gave the Yankees a 7-4 lead. Then, in the ninth, with a sacrifice fly that put New York ahead by an 8-4 score. That would eventually prove to be the final.

Outfielder Aaron Judge notched a single and a walk, but his most notable contribution to the victory was a home-run-robbing catch in the sixth inning that kept the Jays' lead to one:

New York's bullpen also deserves credit for the victory. Starter Michael King gave way after allowing three runs on five hits across 4 ⅓ innings. Four Yankees relievers -- Lucas Luetge, Chad Green, Jonathan Loaisiga, and Zack Britton -- combined to yield one run on five hits over the remaining 4 ⅔ innings. Those four pitchers notched six of New York's seven total strikeouts on the sevening.

The Yankees, who are now 36-32 on the season, also recorded their second triple play of the season on Thursday. It was the first 1-3-6-2-5-6 triple play in Major League Baseball history. You can read more about that play by clicking here.

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