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NEW YORK (AP) - For most of the day, Chien-Ming Wang grounded the Toronto Blue Jays. Then, a little trickler turned the whole game. Wang could only watch when Vernon Wells' tapper rolled to a stop for an infield hit and the Blue Jays broke loose, rallying for three runs in the seventh inning to beat New York 3-2 Thursday and end the Yankees' five-game winning streak.
With Wang holding an early lead, the Yankees appeared poised to complete a four-game sweep of the Blue Jays for the first time since 1995.
Instead, Dustin McGowan (6-5) and Toronto had other ideas. McGowan steadied himself from a tough start and kept the Blue Jays close, and it soon was their turn to come back.
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