TORONTO — Luke Weaver recorded his first out of the postseason Sunday, needing just one pitch to secure the final out of the eighth inning in the blowout Yankees loss.

And while that was about as low a leverage spot as you will find in October, manager Aaron Boone insisted the Yankees are not yet ready to give up on the reliever who was out of sorts through his first two playoff appearances.

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A year after he was the club’s closer during its run to the World Series, Weaver has found himself in a conundrum: Within the last month, the Yankees noticed he was tipping his pitches, except something ha

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