American League Game Summary - Toronto at Chicago
(Tuesday, June 5th)
Final Score: Toronto 9, Chicago 5
Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Colby Rasmus clubbed a career-high five hits,
including a two-run homer to lift the Blue Jays to a 9-5 victory over the
White Sox in the opener of a three-game series Tuesday.
"Tonight they fell in for me, which is nice," remarked Rasmus. "I felt
comfortable at the plate with what I was trying to do with my approach and it
worked out."
Rasmus knocked in three runs and scored four times, David Cooper added a two-
run shot and plated three as well and Jose Bautista drove in a pair of runs to
help the Blue Jays snap a five-game skid on the road.
Ricky Romero (7-1) surrendered five runs -- three earned -- on six hits and
one walk over seven-plus innings of work to earn the victory.
Philip Humber (2-3) took the loss after giving up five runs on seven hits and
four walks in five frames. A.J. Pierzynski and Adam Dunn both homered for
Chicago, which has lost two of its last three since a nine-game win streak.
"If you allow your struggles to make you stronger, they will," said Humber.
"I'm going to be really strong after all these struggles."
The Blue Jays loaded the bases in the first on a single and a pair of walks
before Humber's third walk of the inning forced Rasmus in from third to give
the visitors a 1-0 lead.
Alejandro De Aza led off the bottom half with a single and quickly advanced to
second as Rajai Davis misplayed the ball in left field.
De Aza moved to third on a bunt from Gordon Beckham and crossed home two
batters later when Dayan Viciedo lofted a ball into shallow center that Rasmus
seemed to have a beat on, but the ball tipped off his glove and found the
grass in center to knot the game at 1-1.
Toronto used a pair of two-run blasts to take a 5-1 lead in the fifth. Brett
Lawrie doubled to start the frame and Rasmus followed with a high fly ball
that barely cleared the wall in right field.
After Humber retired the next two Jays, Yunel Escobar singled before Cooper
launched his second homer of the year into the left-field seats.
Zach Stewart replaced Humber to start the sixth and got the first two batters
to ground out before Lawrie and Rasmus ripped consecutive singles.
Bautista and Kelly Johnson followed with back-to-back RBI singles to plate
Lawrie and Rasmus, giving Toronto a 7-1 lead.
Chicago trimmed the deficit in the seventh when Alex Rios stroked a leadoff
single before Pierzynski launched his 10th of the season deep into the right-
field seats to make it a 7-3 contest.
After Alexei Ramirez fanned, Orlando Hudson walked and Brent Lillibridge
reached on an error. De Aza then followed with a fielder's choice to plate
Hudson and bring the White Sox within 7-4.
Toronto added some insurance in the eighth when Lawrie slapped a one-out
single and scored from first on a double from Rasmus, who scored on Bautista's
sac fly to restore a five-run lead for the visitors.
Dunn launched his 18th homer of the season to start the eighth inning and
chase Romero from the contest, but Francisco Cordero and Luis Perez both fired
a scoreless inning to blank the White Sox over the final two frames.
Game Notes
White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko was scratched prior to the game...Beckham
had his 10-game hitting streak snapped with an 0-for-3 performance...Stewart
allowed four runs -- three earned -- on six hits in 2 2/3 innings of
relief...After the game, Toronto optioned pitcher Jesse Crain to Triple-A Las
Vegas and recalled infielder Yan Gomes from Las Vegas.
06/06 00:33:16 ET

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