Well, all good streaks come to an end eventually.
The New York Yankees dropped Friday night’s game with the Toronto Blue Jays by a score of 8-2. Neither the pitching nor the offense really put forth a spectacular effort.
J.A. Happ was struck by the long ball once again. Pitching against the team that the Yankees acquired him from, Happ threw five innings and gave up six earned runs. The Blue Jays did there damage with the long ball, cracking three off of their former teammate. Randall Grichuck’s first-inning shot set the tone of the game from the jump.