Blue Jays rookie Bo Bichette went hitless for the first time in his 12-game career, ending a major league record streak that saw him hit at least one double in nine consecutive games. But Bichette, a 21-year-old shortstop, bailed the Blue Jays out with his glove, making a run-saving catch on Didi Gregorius’ bases-loaded liner to end the fifth.

Gardner was ejected and had to be restrained from going after home plate umpire Chris Segal in the fourth.

Segal called Cameron Maybin out on a third strike that appeared to miss low but was lifted into the strike zone by Jansen, the Blue Jays’ catcher. Yankees Manager Aaron Boone, bench coach Josh Bard and Gardner protested before Segal ejected Gardner following another low strike during Mike Tauchman’s at-bat.

“He just wanted to assume or wanted to take a guess, and he was wrong,” Gardner said of Segal. “Then he lied to me about it which was a huge problem, and that’s what made me a little upset.”

At first, Boone came out alone to argue with Segal. Initially calm when he left the dugout, Gardner soon lost his temper when he learned he’d been ejected and had to be restrained by Boone, Tauchman and crew chief Dan Iassogna. Gardner had doubled and struck out earlier in the game.