Next stop for the Yankees this October: the Canyon of Zeros.

Just like every postseason since their last World Series title in 2009.

In what has been an all too familiar theme in the Aaron Boone era, the Yankees came up well short of their stated yearly goal, this season coming to a crashing halt in a four-game loss to the Blue Jays in the American League Division Series.

Failing to mount anything sustained against the starter-starved Blue Jays, who threw eight relievers in a bullpen game Wednesday night, the Yankees — unable to ride the momentum from Aaron Judge’s big moment the night before — were unceremoniously ushered into the winter with a 5-2 loss in front of an agitated Stadium sellout crowd of 47,823.

“It’s tough to describe,” said Judge, who went 13-for-26 in these playof

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