Albany Times Union

Torres’ three RBIS power Yankees to 10th straight win

- By Kristie Ackert Toronto

The Yankees showed up Monday night. After months of speculatio­n and concern about whether the Yankees would be able to bring their entire roster through the the strict Canadian COVID vaccine travel requiremen­ts for players, the first-place Bombers showed up Monday night with their entire roster.

Gleyber Torres homered and singled in the Yankees’ entire offense as they edged the Blue Jays 3-2 at the Rogers Centre in the first of the three-game series.

Torres’ ninth inning RBI single extended the Yankees’ winning streak to 10 games and they have won 12 of their past 13 games. It was the 17th time in 23

games this season that the Yankees (17-6)

had a game decided by three runs or fewer.

Giancarlo Stanton led off the ninth with a ground-ball single up the middle. Running for the right fielder, Tim Locastro stole second to get in scoring position. Matt Chapman made a good grab of Josh Donaldson’s broken-bat, soft ground ball and checked Locastro back to second before getting the out at first. Aaron Hicks struck out for the third time for the second out, but Torres brought Locastro in on a line-drive single to rightcente­r field to get back the lead.

Jordan Montgomery allowed two earned runs on six hits. He did not walk a batter and struck out five. He got 13 swings and misses, six each on his changeup and curveball and one on his sinker.

Torres gave the Yankees a 2-0 lead in the fourth. The second baseman lined an opposite-field home run into the visitors’ bullpen in right field. The 376-foot shot was Torres’ third home run of the season. It drove in Donaldson, who had reached on a single.

Torres has driven in nine runs in his past six games.

That’s all the run support he got, but Montgomery is used to it. He has gotten an average of 3.74 runs of support per start since the beginning of the 2021 season, fourthlowe­st in the majors.

And Montgomery gave those two runs right back in the bottom of the inning. George Springer led off with a single and scored from first on Bo Bichette’s double. Matt Chapman drove in the shortstop with a single.

Montgomery gave up a leadoff single to Bichette in the sixth and Boone went to get the lefty. Jonathan Loaisiga walked Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., the first batter he faced, before coaxing a double play ground ball from Lourdes Gurriel, Jr. He struck out Chapman to strand Bichette at third.

Miguel Castro came in to get two outs and then Clay Holmes threw 11⁄3 scoreless innings. Chad Green came in to close it out, earning his first save of the season.

Chapman was robbed of an extra-base hit in the second on the best defensive play Stanton has made as a Yankee. The 6-foot-6 right fielder leapt to catch the Blue Jays’ third baseman’s fly ball to the top of the wall. He crashed to the ground holding on to it and then got up and smiled.

 ?? Cole Burston / Getty Images ?? Yankees infielder Gleyber Torres, right, celebrates a two-run home run with Josh Donaldson in their game against Toronto on Monday. Torres drove in all three Yankees runs in the win.
Cole Burston / Getty Images Yankees infielder Gleyber Torres, right, celebrates a two-run home run with Josh Donaldson in their game against Toronto on Monday. Torres drove in all three Yankees runs in the win.
 ?? Christophe­r Katsarov / Associated Press ?? Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery allowed six hits in five innings and struck out five in the Yankees’ win.
Christophe­r Katsarov / Associated Press Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery allowed six hits in five innings and struck out five in the Yankees’ win.

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