Carlos Rodon, Yankees' bats come up short vs. Blue Jays
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Luis Gil loses the strike zone as Yankees drop opener vs. Blue Jays, 3-1
TORONTO — While John Sterling’s retirement commanded all of the attention in the Yankees’ universe on Monday, the team began a three-game series against the Blue Jays north of the border. The opener, part of Major League Baseball’s annual Jackie Robinson Day celebration, didn’t go the Yankees’ way, as the team lost, 3-1. Toronto’s three runs were charged to Luis Gil, who took his command
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Luis Gil loses the strike zone as Yankees drop opener vs. Blue Jays, 3-1
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Carlos Rodón struggles in Yankees' loss to Blue Jays
TORONTO -- Carlos Rodón sat hunched forward on the bench in the visiting dugout at Rogers Centre, his elbows resting on his thighs. He’d worked hard to get through four innings, evidenced by the sweat seeping through his uniform top, as though he’d run through a sprinkler on a summer