TORONTO — George Springer had three hits, including a pair of three-run homers, and José Berríos pitched seven strong innings as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the slumping New York Yankees 9-2 on Thursday night.
The loss was New York's season-worst fourth straight and ninth in 11 games, dropping the Yankees out of first place in the AL East. They are percentage points behind Baltimore.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added a solo home run, his 11th, as Toronto won its second straight after losing the previous seven.
Berríos (7-6) went 0-3 in three starts against New York last season. This time, he allowed two runs on two hits, walked three and struck out a season-best eight.
The Yankees opened June with five straight wins, capping an eight-game streak. They are 7-12 since. New York has been outscored 30-11 in the past three games and 61-26 in its last seven.
''Look, clearly we've got to execute better,'' manager Aaron Boone said. ''We've got to make better decisions about pitch selection in certain situations, and we've got to get it right. I'm confident that we will.''
New York sluggers Juan Soto and Aaron Judge finished a combined 0 for 7 with four strikeouts in the opener of a four-game series. Earlier in the day, Judge was elected a starter for the July 16 All-Star Game.
Trent Grisham hit a two-run homer for the Yankees, who had been one of four teams that hadn't lost four straight this season. Cleveland, Milwaukee and Philadelphia have yet to lose four in a row.