NEW YORK -- Sean Reid-Foley may only have five career starts under his belt, but the rookie looked like a seasoned veteran on Saturday.
Despite a late rally by the Yankees, Reid-Foley's five solid innings of two-hit ball were enough to help the Blue Jays fight off the Bronx Bombers in an 8-7 victory, snapping the club's four-game skid. The win also ended Toronto's six-game losing streak to New York.
In his first scoreless outing, Reid-Foley walked four batters and fanned 10, making the 23-year-old hurler the first in franchise history to record 31 strikeouts through his first five big league starts.