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Blue Jays pitcher on Aaron Judge controversy: 'I was kind of tipping the pitch'

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The cheating allegations the New York Yankees faced over the course of the week seemed to be completely nixed as Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jay Jackson admitted he was tipping pitches during a game.

The tiff started Monday night when Blue Jays broadcasters wondered why Aaron Judge was glancing over toward his bench before a pitch. In the same sequence, he hit his second home run of the night. The Blue Jays cried foul and fans were quick to point fingers at the Yankees, alleging illegal sign-stealing.

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Blue Jays relief pitcher Jay Jackson pitches against the New York Yankees' Aaron Hicks in Toronto. (Lance McMillan/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

Jackson told The Athletic on Tuesday night he was tipping his pitches. Yankees first base coach Travis Chapman was able to see Jackson’s grip from his position, The Athletic reported, citing Blue Jays sources. Judge appeared to be eyeing Chapman, who relayed the tell through signals.

"From what I was told, I was kind of tipping the pitch," Jackson told the outlet. "It was (less) my grip when I was coming behind my ear. It was the time it was taking me from my set position, from my glove coming from my head to my hip. On fastballs, I was kind of doing it quicker than on sliders. They were kind of picking up on it."

Not to mention, Jackson threw six straight sliders to Judge before the 2022 American League MVP, who set an AL record for most home runs in a season, hit the home run.

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Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees celebrates after hitting a home run

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