TORONTO - Trey Yesavage said he was built for this kind of opportunity. On Sunday afternoon, he went out and proved it.

The Toronto rookie was dominant in his fourth career big-league start, twisting the New York Yankees in knots over 5 1/3 no-hit innings while his teammates continued their offensive onslaught from a day earlier.

The 13-7 victory in Game 2 of the American League Division Series put the Blue Jays on the verge of a three-game sweep as the series shifts to the Bronx on Tuesday night.

"This has got to be cloud nine," Yesavage said. "I couldn't imagine a better feeling right now."

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a grand slam, Daulton Varsho hit two homers, and George Springer and Ernie Clement also went deep as Toronto stormed out to a 12-0 lead after five innings.

After a 10-1

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