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Cam Schlittler outdueled by Trey Yesavage as Yankees fall to Blue Jays

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The Cam Schlittler-Trey Yesavage Show lived up to the billing, with both young right-handers dominant through six innings.

But once the Yankees got Yesavage out of the game after six shutout innings, their lineup still couldn’t get going in a 2-1 loss to Toronto in The Bronx.

While Schlittler and Yesavage went toe to toe, Schlittler faltered in the seventh and the Yankees — who were unable to even get a hit against Yesavage the last time they saw him in October — were again overmatched by the 22-year-old.

A pair of runs allowed by Schlittler in the seventh was enough.

Schlittler gave up a soft leadoff infield single to Ernie Clement to open the inning and walked Jesús Sánchez before Brandon Valenzuela reached on a bunt hit to load the bases with no one out.

Ex-Met Andrés Giménez then walked after an 11-pitch at-bat to force in the game’s first run and end Schlittler’s night.

Jake Bird got George Springer to hit a chopper to third, where Ryan McMahon made a great stop and strong throw home for the second out, but a sacrifice fly from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scored Valenzuela to make it 2-0.

“I’m frustrated by the walks,” said Schlittler, calling them “unacceptable.”

“If I get out that inning, it’s probably a different outcome to that game,” Schlittler said.

The Yankees forced Yesavage to throw 95 pitches in his six scoreless innings but were unable to get much against Toronto’s bullpen.

A dejected Cam Schlittler looks down at the ground after walking in the first run of the game in the seventh inning of the Yankees’ 2-1 loss to the Blue Jays on May 20, 2026 at the Stadium. Corey Sipkin for New York Post

In the bottom of the ninth, Cody Bellinger doubled off Louis Varland, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. then reached when Varland dropped a comebacker.

With runners on the corners, Paul Goldschmidt hit another one back to Varland to score Bellinger, make it a one-run game and move Chisholm to second.



Amed Rosario whiffed to end it.

“He’s a good player,” Schlittler said of Yesavage. “It was a good battle. It slipped away from me at the end. I like the fight we had the last inning.”

Aaron Judge, who whiffed four times, reacts after striking out in the sixth inning of the Yankees’ loss to the Blue Jays. Corey Sipkin for New York Post

The start of the game was delayed more than two hours by rain before both pitchers came out firing.

Schlittler entered the game with an MLB-best 1.35 ERA, while Yesavage had allowed just three earned runs in 19 ¹/₃ innings over his first four starts this season after dealing with a shoulder impingement that pushed back the start to his year.

The 22-year-old Yesavage pitched 5 ¹/₃ hitless innings in Game 2 of the ALDS last October in an 11-strikeout performance.

Trey Yesavage held the Yankees scoreless through six innings. Getty Images

He wasn’t quite as fearsome Wednesday.

And nearly as soon as Yesavage left the game, the Yankees had a chance to score.

Facing left-hander Mason Fluharty, Chisholm and Goldschmidt reached on bloop singles with one out in the bottom of the seventh.

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When the Yankees sent up Rosario to hit for Spencer Jones — who’d replaced the injured Trent Grisham in the fifth — the Blue Jays went to Jeff Hoffman.

Hoffman got Rosario to fly out to right, and McMahon grounded out in front of the plate to end the threat.

Toronto had the game’s first real threat when they had runners on the corners with two outs with singles by Jesus Sánchez and Gimenez.

Schlittler got to a full count against Springer — with Guerrero on deck — before Springer flied out to left to keep the game scoreless.

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