American League Game Summary - Toronto at LA Angels of Anaheim
(Friday, May 4th)
Final Score: Toronto 4, LA Angels of Anaheim 0
Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Henderson Alvarez tossed Toronto's second
consecutive shutout and Jose Bautista added a two-run homer as the Blue Jays
downed the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 4-0, in the second test of a three-
game set.
Alvarez (2-2) allowed six hits and walked one while fanning three in his first
career shutout. Brandon Morrow fanned eight in his second career shutout
against Los Angeles on Thursday.
"My sinker was working with me tonight. The defense did a great job and we're
always in the right position," Alvarez said. "This is the best game I have
ever pitched."
Toronto, which has won six of its last seven, last recorded back-to-back
shutouts by a starting pitcher since Jack Morris and Al Leiter did it in 1993.
Albert Pujols, who was booed during his final two plate appearances, has now
gone 108 at-bats without a home run this year, the longest single-season
drought of his career. After an 0-for-4 night, his averaged dipped to .194.
Ervin Santana (0-6) struck out 10 while giving up three runs on three hits
and two walks for the Angels, who haven't tallied a run in their last 22
innings. Los Angeles has been shut out in Santana's last five starts.
"My location was good, my fastball was good. My slider was good. I made one
bad pitch to Bautista," Santana said.
Toronto plated three in the third and added an insurance run in the ninth for
the game's only runs.
In the third, Jeff Mathis worked a one-out walk and after Kelly Johnson
grounded out, Yunel Escobar singled to center field. Bautista stepped up next
and cracked a three-run shot into the rocks in left-center field.
Adam Lind led off the ninth with a single and Edwin Encarnacion grounded into
a fielder's choice. Following Eric Thames' single, Brett Lawrie's groundout
brought home Encarnacion.
Game Notes
Toronto was 1-for-5 with runners in scoring position while Los Angeles
finished 0-for-7...Bautista's homer was his fifth of the season...This is the
first time in franchise history that Toronto starting pitchers have recorded
back-to-back shutouts on the road.
05/05 01:45:09 ET

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