(SportsNetwork. David Ross Jersey .com) - Having lost consecutive starts for the first time this season, Toronto hurler Mark Buehrle watched on Tuesday as New York rookie sensation Masahiro Tanaka passed him for the major league lead in victories. Buehrle will now try to join Tanaka in the 11-win club on Wednesday and even the Blue Jays three-game series with the AL East-rival Yankees. The resurgent Buehrle picked up his 10th win of the season on June 1, but followed up with a tough-luck 5-0 setback to St. Louis six days later as he was charged with just one run over seven innings. The lefty then struggled a bit in a 4-2 setback to Baltimore on Thursday, allowing four runs on eight hits and a walk in 6 1/3 frames. The loss dropped Buehrle to 10-3 on the year with a 2.28 earned run average. "There were times I made a lot of mistakes, and they made me pay for them," Buehrle told Torontos official website, "and then I made a few good pitches, and they put the ball in play and got some base hits." Buehrle will need to avoid the mistakes tonight given his history with the Yankees. The 35-year-old has made 16 prior starts against them, going a mere 1-10 with a 6.02 ERA. Tanaka secured his major league-leading 11th victory with last nights 3-1 victory, settling down from allowing a solo homer to Jose Reyes on the games first pitch to shut down the Blue Jays for the rest of his six-inning performance. Tanaka struck out 10 batters and moved in line for the victory following Brett Gardners two-run homer off Toronto hurler Marcus Stroman in the third inning. Tanaka lowered his ERA to an AL-best 1.99 and he is second in the league with 113 strikeouts. "What hes done is remarkable," said Yankees manager Joe Girardi of Tanaka. "He has been a big part of our success this year and continues to grind out starts, make adjustments and give us distance. He wins." Derek Jeter and Kelly Johnson each had two hits and a run scored to help New York halt a two-game skid with its fifth victory in seven games. The Yankees also moved to within 3 1/2 games of the Blue Jays for first place in the AL East. With Tanaka leading the charge, Toronto hitters fanned a total of 15 times on the evening en route to their 14th consecutive defeat at Yankee Stadium, the longest active streak by one team at a particular venue. Stroman allowed just two runs, but lasted only 3 2/3 innings while throwing 98 pitches in Torontos seventh loss in 10 games. "We had some good at-bats, we hit some balls hard early on, and then it just disappeared," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons remarked. "(Tanaka) pretty much shut us down. But hes good. Theres a reason hes doing what hes doing." New Yorks 14-game home winning streak over the Jays is the longest by one team over another since Toronto topped Baltimore 16 straight times at Rogers Centre from 2009-11. The Yankees hope to extend that run tonight behind Chase Whitley, who takes the mound four days after his 25th birthday. Whitley opened his major league career with four straight no-decisions, failing to pitch longer than five innings in any of those outings. However, the righty has improved on that in back-to-back wins, logging seven frames to beat Kansas City on June 6 before pitching 7 2/3 innings in a 6-3 win over Seattle on Thursday. Whitley held the Mariners to a pair of runs on five hits while striking out six to zero walks, giving him a 2.41 ERA heading into his first ever meeting with the Blue Jays. Toronto is expected to have center fielder Colby Rasmus back in the lineup tonight for the first time since May 12 as he returns from a strained right hamstring. Rasmus, hitting .222 with nine homers and 19 RBI in 37 games, made his sixth and final rehab appearance on Tuesday with Triple-A Buffalo. Cole Hamels Cubs Jersey . The (35-35-10) Jets have 80 points and are also playing .500 hockey on home ice this season with a 17-17-6 record. Michael Hutchinson will start his second straight game in goal. Keith Moreland Cubs Jersey . Despite Arsenals financial firepower, the 31-year-old midfielder was the only arrival in the January transfer window. Signed until the end of the season as injury cover, Kallstrom might not be fit until mid-March after arriving Friday at Arsenal having injured his back earlier in the week while training with Spartak Moscow. https://www.cheapcubs.com/1850t-rowan-wick-jersey-cubs.html .com) - Hassan Whiteside scored 20 points with nine rebounds in the Miami Heats 83-75 win over the Boston Celtics on Sunday.Norfolk, VA (SportsNetwork.com) - Theres no doubt Bethune-Cookman is followed by the letter D. Bethune-Cookman defensive lineman Rony Barrow was a part of two fourth-quarter safeties and the 20th-ranked Wildcats held Norfolk State to 67 yards of offense for a 13-7 victory in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Thursday night. The battle of the two top defenses in the MEAC - and two of the top three in the nation - lived up to its billing as Bethune-Cookman (8-2, 5-1) broke a five-way tie atop the conference. The Spartans fell to 4-6 and 4-2. Barrow and Tyre Simmons tackled NSUs Aaron Daniel in the end zone for a safety to give Bethune-Cookman an 8-7 lead early in the fourth quarter. After Ben Noboa kicked a 24-yard field goal with 10:25 left, Barrow and David Perry combined on a safety of quarterback Terrance Ervin at the 1:21 mark. An interception by linebacker Deon King in the first quarter set up NSUs only touchdown - a 16-yard scoring pass from Ervin to Chris Lee. Bethune-Cookman pulled within 7-6 midway through the second quarter on Quentin Williams 23-yard pass to Jhomo Gordon, but the Wildcats missed the PAT. Bethune-Cookman had 217 yards of offense. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sports Network FCS Top 25 Friday, Nov. 7 No. 9 Fordham (9-1, 5-0 Patriot) 30, Bucknell (7-2, 301) 27, OT Fordham clinched at least a share of the Patriot League title as well as the leagues automatic FCS playoff bid, becoming the first team to qualify this season. Quarterback Peter Maetzolds 10-yard touchdown pass to Tebucky Jones Jr. ended the overtime after Derek Mauers 44-yard field goal gave Bucknell a 27-24 lead. 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