NEW YORK -- After one of the most improbable comebacks in recent memory electrified a sellout crowd, both the Blue Jays and Yankees will pass through the Bronx on Wednesday night with passports in hand -- but for very different reasons.
Toronto seemed to have its ticket to the American League Championship Series stamped after opening an early five-run lead in Tuesday’s ALDS Game 3, only to watch the Yankees storm back with eight unanswered runs to stave off elimination and fight another day.
“We could feel the momentum switch a little bit,” said Aaron Judge, who authored his signature postseason moment with a game-tying three-run homer. “That’s a great ballclub over there. They’ve been rolling all series. To get out there and tie it back up, we felt like we had the ball in our court at