TORONTO -- Justin Smoak is out to prove that he is no one-year wonder. Sunday afternoon against the Yankees was a pretty good start.
Smoak capped a two-homer day with the second grand slam of his career as the Blue Jays rallied for four runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to steal a victory away from the Yankees with a dramatic 7-4 win at Rogers Centre.
Toronto opened the eighth trailing by one and facing the unenviable task of trying to mount a comeback against top setup man David Robertson.