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        <title><![CDATA[Kyle Higashioka’s monster two-homer night lifts Yankees over Blue Jays]]></title>
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<p>DUNEDIN, Fla. — Kyle Higashioka was behind the plate on Monday primarily because of how well he works with Gerrit Cole.</p>



<p>And while the battery was excellent again against the Blue Jays, Higashioka made just as much of an impact with his bat, slugging a pair of homers that propelled the Yankees to a 3-1 win at TD Ballpark.</p>



<p>Higashioka belted a two-run shot in the top of the fifth to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead and then added an insurance run with a mammoth shot out to left leading off the eighth off lefty Ryan Borucki and make it 3-1.</p>



<p>“We know about his power,’’ Aaron Boone said of Higashioka, who had a three-homer game against the Blue Jays last Sept. 16. “He demonstrated that last year. Obviously, we needed every bit of it.”</p>



<p>“He’s locked in,’’ Cole said. “He’s a tough guy to pitch to right now. Red-hot.”</p>



<p>Higashioka said the same of Cole, who finished strong.</p>



<p>“The most satisfying part is after a rough first inning or two, he calmed down and got in a groove,’’ Higashioka said.</p>



<p>The Blue Jays threatened in the eighth, getting a pair of two-out base runners against Darren O’Day, but O’Day got Vladimir Guerrero Jr. swinging to end the inning.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Higashioka and Cole continued to work magic together, as Cole followed up his most dominant start as a Yankee in his previous outing with another excellent performance that ended with the right-hander retiring the last 15 batters he faced.</p>



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<p>Boone said Higashioka wouldn’t necessarily be Cole’s “full-time” catcher, but “he’s gonna catch him a lot.” Boone added Gary Sanchez would still catch Cole on occasion.</p>



<p>Cole overcame a shaky first two innings.</p>



<p>“I think he gets a little pissed if stuff is not going the way he wants early,’’ Higashioka said. “He’s never satisfied with anything less than putting up zeroes.”</p>



<p>And the Yankees shook off a sluggish first four innings against Toronto left-hander Robbie Ray.</p>



<p>Ray, in his season debut after spending the first part of the year on the injured list with a bruised elbow suffered during spring training, didn’t allow a hit until Rougned Odor’s hard grounder past first base with one out in the fifth.</p>


<p>Higashioka then slammed a two-run homer to right-center to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead.</p>



<p>Before that, walks by Gleyber Torres and Clint Frazier in the third and Aaron Judge in the fourth were the Yankees’ only base runners.</p>



<p>The Blue Jays got to Cole in the bottom of the first.</p>



<p>Bo Bichette hit a sharp one-out single through the right side of the infield and Guerrero followed with a slower grounder that also got through the right side, this time in part due to the shift.</p>



<p>It sent Bichette to third and he scored on a Randal Grichuk groundout to short to give Toronto a 1-0 lead.</p>



<p>Cole quickly found himself in trouble again in the second, with a leadoff walk to Lourdes Gurriel Jr. followed by a liner up the middle by Rowdy Tellez. But Cole righted himself and struck out the next three batters to keep it a one-run game, but was at 43 pitches through two frames.</p>



<p>The right-hander shifted into overdrive and was superb the rest of the way, mowing down the Blue Jays in the process.</p>


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<p>The Yankees turned it over to their bullpen, which brought a 10-inning scoreless streak into Monday. Justin Wilson tossed a scoreless seventh.</p>



<p>O’Day retired the first two batters in the eighth before Marcus Semien singled to left and Bo Bichette walked on four pitches to bring up Guerrero, who whiffed.</p>



<p>“I made it a little more exciting than it [should] have been,’’ O’Day said.</p>



<p>Aroldis Chapman gave up a leadoff double to Grichuk in the ninth, but got Cavan Biggio, Gurriel and Tellez to earn his first save of the year.</p>



<p>The pitching made another light showing from the offense stand up.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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