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Jays off to 0-2 start against Yankees

- MELISSA COUTO

TORONTO Aaron Sanchez managed to shut down New York’s power duo of Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton Friday night.

But the Blue Jays right-hander took little comfort in that.

Sanchez, in his first start since last July, allowed four runs on eight hits over 5 2/3 innings as Toronto fell 4-2 to the Yankees, starting the season with back-to-back losses against its division rival.

Stanton, the NL MVP acquired by New York in an off-season trade, had two ground outs and a strikeout against Sanchez while Judge, the AL rookie of the year in 2017, grounded into two double plays and flied out. Stanton had two homers in his Yankees debut Thursday.

“(It means) nothing really when you don’t win,” Sanchez said of his ability to keep those power hitters in check. “The name of the game is to try to get outs. To keep them off the basepaths, off the board with the power they got, it’s a good sign.

“But when I don’t win I’m not happy.”

Yankees starter Masahiro Tanaka struck out eight over six stellar innings and allowed one run on three hits.

Tanaka has recorded six or more strikeouts in 10 of his 16 starts against the Blue Jays.

“He’s good,” Toronto manager John Gibbons said. “Early on in the game we saw more fastballs from him than we normally do and then he started going back to what he always does. He throws his offspeed stuff at any time, he’s got great command of it.

“And we’ve seen it plenty of times . ... he’s been pretty good against us.”

Randal Grichuk went deep off Tanaka for his first hit as a Blue Jay and Yangervis Solarte drove in a run with a double in the ninth.

Tyler Wade and Brandon Drury each drove in a pair to pace the Yankees.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/FRED THORNHILL ?? Toronto Blue Jays' Yangervis Solarte throws his bat reacting to hitting a double against the New York Yankees, in Toronto on Friday.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/FRED THORNHILL Toronto Blue Jays' Yangervis Solarte throws his bat reacting to hitting a double against the New York Yankees, in Toronto on Friday.

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