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New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays

Ben Rice won it in the tenth with a two-run shot to right center.

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New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays

Rogers Centre · August 16, 2026 · Final: NYY 4, TOR 3 · W: David Bednar
First pitch 1:37 PM · Final out 4:36 PM · Time of game 2:59
Umpires — HP Hunter Wendelstedt · 1B Brock Ballou · 2B Vic Carapazza · 3B Nic Lentz
ABSNYY NYY: 5 challenges won, 2 lost, 0 in handTOR TOR: 4 challenges won, 0 lost, 2 in hand● won · ✕ lost · ○ in hand
Scored play-by-play by the FVR engine from the official MLB feed — every mark reconciled, or the card refuses to print. Tap any box for the pitches that made the mark.

New York Yankees

4R6H1E6LOB
Batter
1
2
3
4
5
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8
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10
1
2
3
4
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6
AR
9
Runs
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
PitchersIPHRERBBSOPS
Ryan Weathers7.1611149559
David BednarW1.2010112820
Tim HillSV1.011000117

Toronto Blue Jays

3R7H0E5LOB
Batter
1
2
3
4
5
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8
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10
1
2
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pinch-ran, did not bat
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AR
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8
9
Runs
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
PitchersIPHRERBBSOPS
Dylan Cease6.122231010460
Brendon Little1.0100212110
Paul Sewald1.2100011811
Braydon FisherL1.022100126
Excitement 4.07 of win probability moved, per nine innings (10 played)Comeback 3.0 — the winner's floor was 34%Biggest swing +0.388 in the 10th, at leverage 3.7

The hit chart

Where every ball landed
328'375'404'375'328'
NYY — visitors
TOR — home
 hit
out

All 13 hits located, and 52 balls in play with them. Coordinates are the game’s own, from the same feed the engine reads.

Reading the marks · no black boxes

1–9 the nine fielders (1 P, 2 C, 3 1B … 9 RF)
6‑3 ground out, shortstop to first
3U put out unassisted
K strikeout · K called (backward)
F8 fly · P6 pop · L7 line (to that fielder)
1B8 hit, with where it went
BB walk · HBP hit by pitch
FC 6 fielder’s choice, fielded by 6
diamond fills = run scored
the out it made (1, 2, or 3), in that runner’s box
2‑4 a runner retired on the bases (caught stealing, picked off), written small in his box as the chain that got him
one dot per run driven in (RBI)
PH · PR · a substitute badged by his name — pinch hitter, pinch runner, or defensive sub
AR automatic runner — placed on 2nd to start an extra inning; the dashed legs are bases he did not run
A ABS (Automated Ball‑Strike) challenge — filled = overturned
The diamond fills teal when the run scores; the out lands in the box of the runner it was made on. Names link to their pages at www.feverbaseball.com. New to the marks? The primer scores a full inning from scratch. Every pitch under these marks is typed, clocked and located off the same official feed. A hand-scorer could record what happened; nobody could record the pitch that did it.

Home plate: Hunter Wendelstedt · Blue Notes for this game → · his road to the plate →Crew: 1B Brock Ballou · 2B Vic Carapazza · 3B Nic Lentz

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Dylan Cease struck out ten over 6.1 innings and left with the game tied 1-1, a line that should have earned him a win. Ryan Weathers matched him with 7.1 innings of one-run ball on 95 pitches, and the game settled into a bullpen standoff from there. Toronto tied it in the ninth on Ernie Clement's sacrifice fly, and in the tenth, Ben Rice hit a 438-foot two-run homer to right center — his 33rd of the year. Andrés Giménez singled in a run in the bottom half, but Tim Hill got the final out. Daz Cameron's first double of the season had driven in New York's first run, back in the fifth. Nine of the game's eleven ABS challenges were overturned.

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