BRONX, N.Y. — One probably has to go back to 1993 when the New York Yankees were flat out overmatched by the Toronto Blue Jays. Those Blue Jays were World Series champions and while those Yankees didn’t quite have the horses yet, they battled. This series was flat-out atrocious. For the first time since 1908, the Yankees were swept in a four-game series at home and never held a lead. The Blue Jays outhomered the Yankees, 12 to four. New York had a meek four extra-base hits the entire series, two game-tying homers in the past two games and two homers in garbage time in the finale.