The Toronto Blue Jays head to Yankee Stadium for a four-game AL East series against the New York Yankees beginning Monday night. New York enters the matchup at 28-19 and sitting near the top of the division, while Toronto arrives looking to climb back into the playoff conversation at 21-25.
Aaron Judge continues leading the Yankees offense with 16 home runs and 30 RBI entering the series, while Ben Rice has emerged as another major contributor with a .301 batting average and 31 RBI. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. remains one of Toronto’s biggest threats offensively, while the Blue Jays rotation will attempt to slow down one of baseball’s most dangerous lineups.
The pitching matchups throughout the series also create several intriguing storylines. Patrick Corbin opens the series against Ryan Weathers in Game 1, while Dylan Cease faces Will Warren in Game 2. Game 3 features one of the hottest pitchers in baseball as Cam Schlittler takes the mound for New York carrying a 1.35 ERA and 68 strikeouts.
Blue Jays Vs Yankees Series Schedule

Game 1 — Monday, May 18
- Start Time: 6:05 PM ET
- TV Channel: YES Network, MLB.TV
- Probable Pitchers: Patrick Corbin vs Ryan Weathers
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Game 2 — Tuesday, May 19
- Start Time: 6:05 PM ET
- TV Channel: MLB.TV
- Probable Pitchers: Dylan Cease vs Will Warren
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Game 3 — Wednesday, May 20
- Start Time: 6:05 PM ET
- TV Channel: MLB Network
- Probable Pitchers: T. Yesavage vs C. Schlittler
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Game 4 — Thursday, May 21
- Start Time: 6:05 PM ET
- TV Channel: MLB Network, YES Network
- Probable Pitchers: Undecided vs Carlos Rodón
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Yankees Enter Series As Clear Favorites
New York enters the series favored in all four games according to early projections and betting odds. ESPN’s matchup predictor gives the Yankees a 66.6% chance to win Game 1 behind Ryan Weathers, while Games 3 and 4 also heavily lean toward New York.
Aaron Judge remains the centerpiece of the Yankees offense, although Ben Rice has quietly developed into one of the team’s most productive hitters this season. Rice enters the series batting .301 with 15 home runs and 31 RBI, creating another dangerous matchup problem for opposing pitchers.
Toronto still has enough talent to make this series dangerous for New York. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues leading the Blue Jays lineup, while Dylan Cease gives Toronto a legitimate advantage on the mound during Game 2 after posting a 2.41 ERA with 75 strikeouts this season.

Blue Jays Need A Statement Series
The AL East standings make this series extremely important for Toronto. New York has already created separation near the top of the division, while the Blue Jays are trying to avoid falling even further behind before summer arrives.
Series like this often shape the direction of an MLB season. Winning in Yankee Stadium against a division rival can quickly change momentum, especially for a Toronto team searching for consistency.
Strong pitching performances from Cease and the Blue Jays bullpen could create opportunities late in games. Toronto also needs more production around Guerrero Jr. if the offense hopes to keep pace with New York’s power-heavy lineup.
End Of My Yankees Rant
Yankees vs Blue Jays always feels bigger than a normal regular season series because the division implications are almost always present. Yankee Stadium should provide a playoff-style atmosphere throughout the week, especially with Aaron Judge, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Dylan Cease and several other stars involved.

A four-game series also creates a different level of pressure compared to shorter MLB matchups. Momentum can swing quickly over multiple nights, and one dominant performance often changes the entire feel of the series. New York enters as the favorite, although Toronto still has enough talent to make this one extremely competitive if the pitching staff delivers.
MLB fans looking for another major series this week can also check out our coverage of the Dodgers vs Padres NL West showdown.