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        <title><![CDATA[Corey Kluber exits with shoulder tightness as Yankees fall to Blue Jays]]></title>
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<p>When the Yankees signed Corey Kluber this offseason, they knew it was a high-risk, high-reward move.</p>



<p>They received the reward last Wednesday, <strong>when Kluber pitched a no-hitter at Texas.</strong></p>



<p>The risk showed up Tuesday, <strong>when Kluber lasted just three innings</strong> in the Yankees’ 6-2 loss to the Blue Jays at the Stadium before leaving with right shoulder tightness.</p>



<p>The Yankees announced the 35-year-old Kluber will be tested further on Wednesday, including an MRI exam.</p>



<p>The injury is especially worrisome because Kluber pitched just one inning last season for the Rangers before being sidelined with a strained right shoulder.</p>



<p>His early exit was just part of an ugly night for the Yankees, whose six-game winning streak was snapped. The Yankees got some shaky defense from Gleyber Torres and their lineup was shut down by former Met Steven Matz.</p>



<p>But Kluber is clearly at the top of the worry list after he’d had such a promising recent stretch.</p>



<p>Kluber walked three batters in the first two innings, then allowed a single to Bo Bichette with one out in the third.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/26/corey-kluber-exits-with-shoulder-tightness-as-yankees-fall-to-blue-jays-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Corey Kluber</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">N.Y. Post: Charles Wenzelberg</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>After an errant pickoff throw to first sent Bichette to second, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. followed by hammering a two-run home run into the Yankees’ bullpen in right-center.</p>



<p>That gave Toronto a 2-0 lead and ended the Yankee rotation’s scoreless streak at 37 ¹/₃ innings.</p>



<p>The right-hander retired the next two batters to retire the side, but he was removed following the inning, after having thrown 58 pitches. Kluber was replaced by Michael King.</p>



<p>Kluber was dominant in his previous outing against the Rangers, when he retired all but one batter for his first career no-hitter. Kluber struck out nine in that 101-pitch performance.</p>


<p>In his five starts prior to Tuesday — including the no-hitter — Kluber had pitched to a 1.78 ERA.</p>



<p>The Yankees signed Kluber to a one-year, $11 million deal after he rehabbed with the organization’s director of player health and performance, Eric Cressey.</p>



<p>King limited Toronto to one run over three innings, on a solo homer by Lourdes Gurriel Jr. in the fourth, but the Yankees’ offense never got going against Matz. The left-hander from Long Island struck out 10, walked none and allowed just one run in 6 ²/₃ innings.</p>



<p>The Yankees’ deficit grew larger against a Toronto team that had lost six straight entering Tuesday.</p>


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<p>After Lucas Luetge entered in the seventh and loaded the bases by allowing three straight one-out singles, pinch-hitter Santiago Espinal hit a chopper towards short. Torres fielded the ball on the run and made an off-balance throw to the plate. The ball bounced away from Kyle Higashioka and two runs scored on the error.</p>



<p>The Yankees finally got to Matz in the seventh. Clint Frazier belted a two-out double to left-center and scored on Higashioka’s single to left to make it 5-1 and end Matz’s outing. Higashioka had been in a 3-for-38 skid before the hit.</p>



<p>Brett Gardner, facing right-hander Tyler Chatwood, walked, but Luke Voit hit a comebacker to end the threat.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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