Yankees SS Anthony Volpe makes 12th error in loss to Toronto
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After five losses in a row, the Yankees finally won a game in Toronto this season on Tuesday night. They blew a 4-1 lead, then pulled out 5-4 win over the first-place Blue Jays at Rogers Center.
It had all the signs of a lost night for the Yankees north of the border, another addition to their growing collection this year. An early lead had slipped away, and Anthony Volpe’s defense had opened the door again,
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