Yankees 7, Blue Jays 1

Yankees 7, Blue Jays 1: Alfonso Soriano hit a pair of homers, including the 400th of his major-league career, as visiting New York trampled Toronto.

Soriano finished with four RBIs while Andy Pettitte (10-9) threw seven scoreless innings to pace the Yankees, who rebounded from a 5-2 loss in Monday's series opener. The victory kept New York within 7 1/2 games of first-place Boston in the American League East and 4 1/2 of Oakland for the second wild-card spot.

Blue Jays starter J.A. Happ (3-4) was tagged for five runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.

After Derek Jeter's RBI single in the first inning opened the scoring, Robinson Cano was hit in the hand by a pitch and Soriano followed with a three-run blast into the second deck in left field. Soriano padded the lead in the third with a solo shot to left, his 28th of the season - and 11th since the Yankees re-acquired him from the Chicago Cubs in July.

Mark Reynolds got in on the action with a solo homer to left in the sixth, and Alex Rodriguez - serenaded by a chorus of boos each time he came to the plate - added to the Toronto fans' ire with a blast over the center-field wall in the seventh. Toronto's lone run came in the eighth on an RBI double by Kevin Pillar.

GAME NOTEBOOK: Cano exited the game after scoring on Soriano's homer in the first inning. X-rays were negative and he's listed as day-to-day with a left hand contusion. INF Eduardo Nunez, Cano's replacement, exited after the eighth with a knee injury and 1B Reynolds moved over to 2B for the final frame. ... The Yankees own a 13-2 edge in the season series. ... Toronto has surrendered 75 runs in the first inning this season, one more than it allowed all of 2012.
Final1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9thRHE
New York YankeesYankees4010011007120
Toronto Blue JaysBlue Jays0000000101101
WP:Andy Pettitte (NYY)
LP:J.A. Happ (TOR)
Season Series
TorontoStatsNY Yankees
5-14Vs14-5
.255Batting Average.245
3.4Runs / Game4.5
20Home Runs26
12Errors6