Yankees Offense Struggles in Loss to Blue Jays


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Andy Pettitte - New York Yankees v Toronto Blue Jays
Andy Pettitte pitches against the Blue Jays on Saturday. (Getty Images)
The Yankees were unable to record consecutive victories as they were defeated 3-2 by the Blue Jays.

Andy Pettitte started for the Yankees and he put the team in a spot to win. Pettitte allowed 3 runs on 5 hits in 5 2/3 innings of work. He struck out 4, but allowed 3 walks. Pettitte exited with 94 pitches thrown, in which 56 of them were for strikes.

The Yankee offense scored twice in the first inning on sacrifice flies by Robinson Cano and Curtis Granderson.

The Yankees were 2-for-11 in today's game and left 10 runners on base. They had the chance to blow the game wide open, but they could not get the big hit. The Yankees out-hit the Blue Jays 9-7.

The Yankees and Blue Jays will continue their four game set tomorrow.

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