A day later, the thrill of Aaron Judge’s moment still reverberated.

“That was a cool one because no one really knew . . . you knew it was far enough to go out, but you didn’t know if it would wrap the pole or not,” Giancarlo Stanton said Wednesday afternoon of Judge’s tying three-run homer Tuesday night in the Yankees’ season-saving 9-6 victory over the Blue Jays in Game 3 of the American League Division Series . “That’s always a cool moment. You’re bending with the ball a little bit until a big eruption [from the crowd] seeing it hit the pole. It was cool. It was an awesome moment and huge for everything.”

Huge is an understatement.

The Yankees, trailing two-games-to-none in the best-of-five series, found themselves behind 6-1 going into the bottom of the third inning, a palp

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