[QUOTE][After racking up hits, runs and wins for so long, the Yankees probably were due to be on the losing end of a blowout.

So dropping a 15-4 stinker to the Blue Jays last night probably wasn't anything to worry about. But because yesterday was the Yankees' final game in a stretch of 28 consecutive games against non-playoff contenders (they went 20-8) and involved facing a top-notch pitcher in Roy Halladay, it may be a fair question to wonder if they can keep piling up wins against the best teams in the American League.

Most likely, though, last night was merely an ugly blip for the Yankees. The ugliest part was the line for starting pitcher Chien-Ming Wang (13-6). He gave up eight earned runs, nine hits and two walks in 2 2/3 innings in his worst outing of the season./QUOTE]

Yankees' surge comes to halt as Jays romp, 15-4 -- Newsday.com