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Springer answers boos with HR, 3 hits to lift Blue Jays over Yankees

George Springer answered booing fans with a go-ahead, two-run homer and a RBI double, and the Toronto Blue Jays made three sparkling defensive plays to beat New York 3-0 Monday night.

Alek Manoah (1-0) allowed one hit over six innings, Joey Gallo's opposite-field single with one out in the second, bettering his six shutout innings of two-hit ball in his major league debut in the Bronx last May 27.

Springer remains targeted by fans for his time on the 2017 championship Houston Astros, found guilty by Major League Baseball of stealing signs with an unauthorized camera.

Fans booed Springer before and during each at-bat, and he finished a triple short of the cycle in the leadoff spot. No. 9 batter Santiago Espinal had three singles for the Blue Jays.

Springer followed Espinal's third-inning single by pulling a slider from Jameson Taillon (0-1) into the left-field seats for his second homer in two days.

Manoah loosened up before the game with a football, then mixed 44 fastballs, 22 sliders, 18 sinkers and 15 changeups, getting five swings and misses on fastballs, four on sliders and three on changeups.

Manoah walked the bases loaded in the third before Giancarlo Stanton hit a broken-bat grounder to shortstop Bo Bichette, who made a backhand pickup and off-balance throw to first from the edge of the outfield grass.

Right fielder Teoscar Hernandez slid to grab Kyle Higashioka's looping ball into short right field with two on in the seventh after Gleyber Torres' leadoff single off Trevor Richards and Aaron Hicks' walk.

Espinal, shifted to the left side of second, ranged back to the right side of second to glove pinch-hitter Josh Donaldson's 106 mph grounder against Adam Cimber. Espinal flipped to Bichette, who made an acrobatic

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