AL East division rivals clash in the Bronx with ace pitching matchup as the Yankees protect their division lead against a surging Blue Jays offense.

NEW YORK, NY — Yankee Stadium in the Bronx is set for a capacity Saturday afternoon matchup as the New York Yankees seek their sixth consecutive victory in a pivotal three-game series against the American League East rival Toronto Blue Jays.
The Yankees enter Saturday holding a two-game advantage atop the AL East division, powered by a resurgent bullpen and prolific home run production. The Blue Jays, battling for the top wild-card spot, look to even the series behind an offensive surge from their core sluggers.
"Division series in late August have an October atmosphere," said Yankees manager Aaron Boone. "We have to execute on the mound, play clean defense, and capitalize on scoring opportunities against a tough division rival."
MTA New York City Transit operated supplemental 4 and D train subway service to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium, with local merchants and restaurants across the Grand Concourse reporting packed pre-game foot traffic.
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