Galvis hits two-run shot, Blue Jays edge Yankees to halt six-game slide
TORONTO — Clayton Richard had a lot more fun in his third start as a Blue Jay than he did in his other two.
The final scoreline had everything to do with it.
Richard didn’t factor into the decision Tuesday, but Toronto’s offence ignited behind a pair of homers in the fifth inning to beat the New York Yankees 4-3.
“We won,” the veteran left-hander said with a smile when asked what he liked about his outing. “It’s a lot better when we win. It’s a lot more fun. We can listen to music (in the clubhouse afterwards) and have a good time together.”