The Toronto Blue Jays have six wins on the season and four of them have come against their AL East rivals the New York Yankees. For the second time, this season the Blue Jays have taken two out of three games against the Bronx Bombers. Today's heroics came from 23-year-old Bo Bichette.

Bichette's second home run of the game walked it off and it came off Yankees reliever Chad Green. It was Bichette's fourth home run of the season and helped the Blue Jays to a 5-4 win at TD Ballpark. The Blue Jays shortstop is now batting an impressive .327 on the season with an 11-game hit streak to boot. In this three-game series against the Yankees, he went 6-for-12.

Both of Bichette's home runs were of the solo variety, as the Blue Jays struggled with runners in scoring position today going 0-for-10. The Yankees got a big day out of Aaron Judge who also belted two solo homers.

Toronto started T.J. Zeuch after scheduled starter Ross Stripling was a late scratch. Zeuch went four innings giving up four earned runs. However, it was the bullpen that played as the other heroes today. Three relievers combined for five innings of work and just gave up one hit. The Jays now move to .500 with a record of 6-6, while the Yankees fall to 5-7.

The Blue Jays head to Kansas City to begin a four-game series with the Royals. While the Yankees are off tomorrow before they begin a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.