Tanaka strikes out eight in stellar season debut, Yankees top Blue Jays 4-2
TORONTO — Aaron Sanchez managed to shut down New York’s power duo of Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton Friday night.
But the Blue Jays right-hander took little comfort in that.
Sanchez (0-1), in his first start since last July, allowed four runs on eight hits over 5 2/3 innings as Toronto fell 4-2 to the Yankees, starting the season with back-to-back losses against its division rival.
Stanton, the NL MVP acquired by New York in an off-season trade, had two ground outs and a strikeout against Sanchez while Judge, the AL rookie of the year in 2017, grounded into two double plays and flied out. Stanton had two homers in his Yankees debut Thursday.