The New York Yankees live to see another day after they came back from a 6-1 deficit in the early goings against the Toronto Blue Jays to take a 9-6 win in the end. Carlos Rodon' poor start in which he allowed six runs in 2.1 innings necessitated some herculean performances from other parts of the roster, and they certainly got it, with Aaron Judge starring on the night with his monster home run and four total RBIs.

While Judge will take most of the plaudits for the Yankees' escape act, their bullpen deserves plenty of credit as well. After Rodon stunk up the joint with a poor start on the worst imaginable time, the Yankees' bullpen combined to throw 6.2 innings of shutout baseball — no mean feat against a Blue Jays lineup that's scored 29 runs thus far over three games in the ALDS.

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