TORONTO — The Yankees finally scored north of the border.
Winning? That’s another story.
After being blanked three straight games, the Yankees snapped a 33-inning scoreless streak, but blew a ninth-inning lead and lost 4-3 to the Blue Jays.
It was the Yankees’ fourth straight defeat and came in particularly ugly fashion.
Dellin Betances was ineffective again and allowed a run in the eighth before the Yankees took the lead with two runs in the ninth.
He walked Melvin Upton Jr. to start the ninth and was replaced by Tyler Clippard, who gave up a single to Kevin Pillar.