Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Roy Halladay continued his domination of the Yankees by hurling seven strong innings as Toronto bested New York, 6-2, in the rubber match of a three-game set at Yankee Stadium.
Halladay (17-9) allowed just two runs on eight hits to win his fourth straight start for the Blue Jays, who won their second straight game after dropping the previous three. Meanwhile, the 2003 AL Cy Young Award winner bested the Yankees for the fourth time in five tries this season.
Scott Rolen had a solo home run for Toronto and Rod Barajas added a two-run double.
"This team really battles day in and day out and Halladay gave us another great outing," Jays manager Cito Gaston said.
Alex Rodriguez and Jason Giambi each had a solo homer for the reeling Yankees, who lost for the fourth time in six games and remained seven games behind Boston in the AL wild card race.
The fading Andy Pettitte (13-11) was touched for six runs on 10 hits in 6 1/3 innings en route to the loss. Pettitte is now just 1-4 over his last seven starts.
"I'm not getting it done and that's all there is to it," Pettitte said. "This is a time where I should be winning ball games. I'm letting the team down big time. I'm not doing my job. I know how precious every win is right now."
The Blue Jays jumped all over Pettitte in the first. Marco Scutaro walked to leadoff the game and quickly advanced into scoring position when David Eckstein laid down a sacrifice bunt. Consecutive singles by Alex Rios and Vernon Wells made it a 1-0 game before Xavier Nady badly misjudged a Barajas fly ball in left, turning it into a two-run double.
Rolen led off the second by lining his eighth home run of the year over the wall in left to give the Blue Jays a 4-0 advantage.
The Yankees finally got to Halladay in the fourth when Rodriguez blasted his 29th homer of the year to leadoff the frame.
Giambi then lined his 28th home run of the season just over the wall in right in the sixth to draw the Yankees within 4-2.
The Jays bounced back with a pair of runs in the seventh. John McDonald started things with a one out single to right, moved to third on Scutaro's double and crossed the plate on Eckstein's run-scoring single to left. The Yankees pulled the plug on Pettitte at that point and went to the struggling Jose Veras, who promptly uncorked a wild pitch, enabling Scutaro to score and make it a 6-2 game.
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