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Yankees blanked again, Gausman pitches Blue Jays to 4-0 victory

- By JERRY BEACH

NEW YORK — Rather than break out, Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees were shut out. Again.

Kevin Gausman and the Toronto Blue Jays became the latest team to blank the Yankees, holding the AL East leaders to four measly singles Friday night in a 4-0 win

The Yankees didn’t get a runner beyond second base as they lost for the 14th time in 18 games.

New York has been shut out three times in the last six games and five times in the last 13. Judge and his teammates were shut out just six times in their first 107 games.

“I feel like we’re pressing a little bit,” Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu said. “Ticked off, frustrated, all of it.”

New York saw its lead over second-place Toronto shrink to eight games, its smallest since June 13.

“We can talk about that — eight, nine, seven, 10 — we need to play better. If we play like this, it’s not going to matter anyway,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.

The Blue Jays won their third in a row. In that span, their starting pitchers have combined to allow only one earned run in 20 innings.

Gausman allowed four hits in seven innings, striking out seven with one walk. He pitched after Ross Stripling carried a perfect game into the seventh inning Wednesday and after Jose Berrios opened the Yankees series by giving up two runs in 6 2/3 innings.

“We say hitting is contagious, pitching can be, too,” interim manager John Schneider said. “You watch ‘Strip’ and you watch Jose and then Kevin’s about as good of a competitor as there is. So he kind of wanted to come out and kind of make a statement and keep the ball rolling.”

It was the third scoreless effort in four starts for Gausman (9-9), a span in which he has a 1.75 ERA.

“Kind of sounds bad to say, but we’re always trying to pitch better than the guy the night before,” Gausman said.

The right-hander issued a one-out walk to Judge in the first and gave up a two-out single to Josh Donaldson before retiring 10 in a row.

Gausman induced Isiah Kiner-Falafa to hit into a double play in between fifth-inning singles by Gleyber Torres and Oswaldo Cabrera and struck out Donaldson to strand Anthony Rizzo following a twoout single in the sixth.

“At times when the offense is struggling, we have a lot of guys who can put runs on the board with one swing, so I think at times we can get a little — I feel like we need to play the hero a little bit too much,” Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka said.

Help could soon be on the way. Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who hasn’t played since July 23 due to left Achilles tendinitis, is expected to begin a rehab assignment today and could rejoin the team in the middle of next week as their designated hitter.

Yimi Garcia threw a perfect eighth and Jordan Romano tossed a hitless ninth in a nonsave situation.

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had an RBI groundout in the third before Alejandro Kirk led off the fourth by singling against Jameson Taillon (11-4). Teoscar Hernandez followed with a long homer to left-center — the 14th surrendere­d in the last 11 starts by Taillon, who gave up just six homers in his first 12 starts.

Danny Jansen had a sacrifice fly in the ninth for the Blue Jays.

Taillon allowed six hits and walked none with five strikeouts over five-plus innings.

 ?? AP photo ?? Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman throws during the first inning of Toronto’s 4-0 win over the New York Yankees on Friday.
AP photo Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman throws during the first inning of Toronto’s 4-0 win over the New York Yankees on Friday.
 ?? AP photo ?? The Blue Jays’ Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (from left), Teoscar Hernandez and Jackie Bradley Jr. celebrate after Friday’s win.
AP photo The Blue Jays’ Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (from left), Teoscar Hernandez and Jackie Bradley Jr. celebrate after Friday’s win.

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