American League Game Summary - Baltimore at Toronto
(Friday, April 13th)
Final Score: Baltimore 7, Toronto 5
Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Wilson Betemit's two-run single in the eighth
inning was the difference as the Baltimore Orioles edged the Toronto Blue
Jays, 7-5, to open a three-game series at Rogers Centre.
Adam Jones added a home run and two RBI, while Nolan Reimold and Robert Andino
also homered for the Orioles, who snapped a three-game slide.
Starter Tommy Hunter allowed five runs -- four earned -- on six hits and two
walks through six-plus innings before Darren O'Day (1-0) tossed a scoreless
inning of relief to earn the win.
"(Tommy) was actually carrying a lot more velocity and arm strength this
outing," said Orioles manager Buck Showalter. "He just seemed to be up a lot
more."
Darren Oliver (0-1) gave up the deciding run in the eighth inning to suffer
the loss. Brandon Morrow gave up four runs on six hits and a walk through a
seven-inning start for Toronto, which had won its previous two.
Yunel Escobar, Kelly Johnson, Edwin Encarnacion and Colby Rasmus each went
deep in defeat.
"Kind of an odd game in here tonight with the way the ball was flying out of
the ballpark," Blue Jays manager John Farrell said.
Jason Frasor took the mound for Toronto in the eighth inning with the Blue
Jays holding a 5-4 lead and gave up a leadoff single to Reimold before fanning
J.J. Hardy and getting replaced by Oliver.
Nick Markakis greeted Oliver with a base hit and after Jones struck out, Matt
Wieters worked a walk to load the bases. Betemit stepped up next and slapped a
ball up the middle, scoring Reimold and Markakis to put the Orioles on top for
good.
Casey Janssen fanned Mark Reynolds to end the inning and keep it a one-run
game.
Pedro Strop then faced the minimum in the bottom of the eighth before Reimold
hammered a ball into the left-field bleachers in the top of the ninth to give
Baltimore a cushion.
Jim Johnson put the tying runs on base with two outs in the bottom of the
ninth when he allowed a single to Brett Lawrie and hit J.P. Arencibia with a
pitch, but he induced a soft fly ball to right by Escobar to earn his third
save of the year.
Reimold led off the game with a double, moved to third on a Hardy groundout
and came home on Markakis' sacrifice fly to left to give Baltimore the early
advantage.
But Johnson hammered a shot over the left-field wall in the bottom of the
frame to knot the game at 1-1.
The Orioles were able to regain the lead in the fourth when Markakis led off
the inning with a double into left and then crossed the plate on Jones' base
hit up the middle.
Toronto, however, answered again with a run in the bottom of the fourth when
Reimold lost an Adam Lind fly ball to left-center field in the lights and Jose
Bautista scored from first base on the error.
Lind later moved to third when Eric Thames reached first on a missed catch
error by first baseman Chris Davis, but Lawrie grounded out to third to end
the inning and keep the game tied at two.
After Andino smacked a solo home run over the center-field wall in the top of
the fifth, Rasmus and Escobar both went deep in the bottom of the inning to
give Toronto its first lead of the game, 4-3.
Jones then blasted a homer to straightaway center field in the sixth to knot
the game again before Encarnacion's shot into the left-center field seats in
the home half put the Blue Jays on top, 5-4.
Game Notes
Prior to the game, Toronto placed pitcher Sergio Santos on the paternity list
and recalled pitcher Evan Crawford from Double-A New Hampshire...Baltimore
went 3-for-6 with runners in scoring position and left four men on base, while
Toronto hit 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position and stranded five.
04/14 02:10:20 ET
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