The Yankees staged a stunning rally against the Blue Jays on Tuesday night, reversing a 4-1 deficit heading into the bottom of the eighth inning into a 5-4 victory. Jorge Posada was in the middle of it all, recording a pinch-hit double with one out and the Yankees trailing 4-3 in the bottom of the ninth inning. Derek Jeter then grounded out, but Curtis Granderson tied the game with a single and scored the winning run after a stolen base and a hit by Mark Teixeira. The hit was just Posada's sixth in his past 25 at-bats as a pinch hitter. Can a dramatic victory such as this one turn a team's season around? "Yeah, it can turn it around. It's a good feeling when you win like that," Posada said. "Everyone's looking for A.J. [Burnett, getting the pie ready]. Everyone's happy in here."