New York Daily News

SPLITTIN’ TIME FOR YANKS

Bombers get out of 9th-inning jam to win series finale against Jays and hit road for first time in ‘22

- BY KRISTIE ACKERT NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Luis Severino, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Jose Trevino passed the test. The Yankees got through their first test of the season Thursday night with Severino dominating, Trevino and Kiner-Falefa providing the majority of the offense as the Bombers beat the Blue Jays 3-0 at the Stadium in the series finale.

The Yankees split the four-game series and leave the Bronx with a little more of an idea of who they are as a team. They went 4-3 on the homestand against the Red Sox and Blue Jays, two of the teams they will certainly be battling for a playoff spot this year.

Aroldis Chapman melted down in the ninth, walking three straight batters before Michael King came in and cleaned up the mess, earning his first big league save with a strikeout and a looping liner double-play that ended the game.

“I think we have a chance to be a really good team. I think we played a really good division where it’s gonna be super competitiv­e all season, all summer long,” Yankee manager Aaron Boone said. “We’ve jumped right in here with the Red Sox and the Blue Jays. We’ve faced a lot of good arms. We’ve obviously faced good lineups and it’s gonna be a fun, tough season. Early signs say we’re equipped to handle this and my expectatio­ns are high.”

The Yankees got two very encouragin­g starts from Severino. Thursday night, the former Yankees ace showed he’s a much more complete pitcher than before he began a three-year journey through injuries. He held the dangerous Blue Jays lineup scoreless over five innings. He scattered two hits and two walks, striking out six — that included three strikeouts of Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. (a first for the young Blue Jays slugger) a night after he hit three home runs.

Severino, who pitched 27.2 innings over the last three years because of injuries, saw his fastball touch 100 mph and he used a very effective mix of pitches to get 15 swings and misses, including six on his changeup and five on his cutter.

The bottom half of the Yankee lineup show signs of life. After starting his Yankee career 1-for-17, Kiner-Falefa broke out with two hits and scored two runs. He was driven in by Trevino, who was his teammate with Texas before they were both dealt to the Yankees, on both plays. Trevino singled, doubled, stole a base and had two RBIs.

“I feel like it’s close. Some of his best contact has been that hard ground ball at someone. So just by getting those elevated a little bit, turning those into line drives and he should be able to take off,” Boone said of Kiner-Falefa before Thursday night’s game. “He’ll settle in here and be the quality of contact guy that we know and like a few of these guys. I do feel like he’s on the verge.”

Boone had shrugged off the woes of the bottom of his lineup, including starting catcher Kyle Higashioka, who was off Thursday night. Higashioka, who led the Yankees in home runs this spring, is 1-for-18 with no extra-base hits.

“We got to get those guys going. I’m not worried about them over the long haul. But that’s somewhere we got to start getting a little bit of production there,” Boone said. “Higgy’s gonna be fine. He’s had quality contact then there’s a lot of hard balls right at guys on the ground. So turning a couple of those in the line drives and we’ll get him rolling. He’s gonna hit for power down there. It’s gonna happen.”

Aaron Judge doubled to lead off the eighth and scored on a fielder’s choice. Beyond that the heart of the Yankees lineup was once again quiet.

“I do feel like offensivel­y we’re very close. I feel like a number of our guys are in a pretty good place as far as at-bat quality, how they’re hitting the ball. I think we’ve hit some tough luck at times. I thought we hit a number of balls well last night,” Boone said. “Really with the exception of the (Blue Jays’ Alek Manoah) game, where he really shut us down and generated for the most part, a lot of weak contact. I feel like in the third game against the Red Sox where we didn’t get that big hit, although I felt like we had some at bats and situations with guys out there.”

 ?? AP ?? Isiah Kiner-Falefa breaks out of slump and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (inset) whiffs four times as Yankees get win to split series with Blue Jays.
AP Isiah Kiner-Falefa breaks out of slump and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (inset) whiffs four times as Yankees get win to split series with Blue Jays.

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