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Devin Williams entered in the top of the eighth inning, looking to keep the Yankees up in a one-run game against one of the most dangerous parts of Toronto’s deep lineup.

And he threw his first pitch to pinch hitter Addison Barger to the backstop.

But instead of another disaster from the right-hander after his latest implosion in Houston on Wednesday, Williams provided a huge scoreless inning in a 4-3 win over the Blue Jays that brought the Yankees back to within two games of first place.

It wasn’t easy, as Barger singled and then stole second with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at the plate. 3

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