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Published: September 14, 2007
TORONTO - Frank Thomas drove in the winning run with a ninth-inning single, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 2-1 on Thursday night to snap New York's seven-game winning streak.
The Yankees, who fell 5 1/2 games behind first-place Boston in the AL East, now head to Fenway Park to begin a big three-game series against their longtime rival tonight.
Johnny Damon homered, and rookie Ian Kennedy allowed one hit in seven-plus innings for New York, which leads the wild-card race by 3 1/2 games over Detroit.
Alex Rios led off the bottom of the ninth with a single off reliever Chris Britton (0-1), then stole second and scored when Thomas grounded a clean single to center. A.J. Burnett pitched eight outstanding innings, Thomas went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and Toronto (73-73) ended a five-game skid.
New York came close to taking the lead in the ninth after Bobby Abreu led off with a single against reliever Casey Janssen. Alex Rodriguez struck out and left-hander Scott Downs (3-2) replaced Janssen, then gave up an infield single to Hideki Matsui. Robinson Cano's groundout moved the runners to second and third, but Downs ended the inning by getting Melky Cabrera to ground out to first on a diving play by Lyle Overbay.
Damon provided a light moment in the sixth, retiring Rios on a fly ball for the final out, then giving the ball to a fan seated in the front row in left. The fan responded by giving Damon a $20 bill. Damon took the money, ran further down the line, then handed the bill to a young child.
Making his third major-league start, Kennedy left after Gregg Zaun walked to begin the eighth. The right-hander walked four and struck out seven, both season highs, and lowered his ERA to 1.89.
Luis Vizcaino came on and John McDonald sacrificed, moving pinch-runner Curtis Thigpen to second. New York escaped when Vizcaino struck out Reed Johnson and Russ Adams.
After giving up a run in the first on a two-out double by Thomas, Kennedy responded by retiring the next 15 batters, a streak that ended when Adams drew a two-out walk in the sixth.
Damon tied the score at 1 in the sixth, homering into the second deck in right. Derek Jeter followed with a single and Abreu walked, but Burnett caught Rodriguez looking at a 99 mph fastball, then got Matsui to line out sharply to first.
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