American League Game Summary - Toronto at Baltimore, Game Two
(Monday, September 24th)
Final Score: Toronto 9, Baltimore 5
Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - J.P. Arencibia hit a seventh-inning grand
slam, Edwin Encarnacion added a two-run homer and the Toronto Blue Jays downed
the Baltimore Orioles, 9-5, on Monday in the nightcap of a doubleheader from
Camden Yards.
In the opener, Steve Johnson tossed five scoreless innings while Adam Jones
and Ryan Flaherty both homered for a 4-1 Orioles win.
Toronto, led by Arencibia's three-hit, five-RBI effort, never trailed in the
second installment. Moises Sierra added a solo homer to help the Blue Jays
earn a split and halt a seven-game slide.
Ricky Romero (9-14) allowed four runs on eight hits over five-plus innings in
his first win since June 22. The left-hander had been 0-13 in his previous 15
starts.
The AL wild card-leading Orioles loaded the bases four times but managed just
two runs in those scenarios. With the loss, they fell 1 1/2 games behind the
New York Yankees for the top spot in the AL East. The Yankees defeated the
Minnesota Twins, 6-3, on Monday.
Wei-Yin Chen (12-10) gave up five runs on nine hits over five-plus innings in
the loss. The rookie is 0-3 in his last six starts.
Robert Andino had a two-run single in the setback, while Nate McLouth belted a
solo homer and J.J. Hardy had a bases-loaded RBI single off Brad Lincoln in
the sixth, which cut Baltimore's deficit to 5-4.
With the bases still packed, Lincoln struck out Jones before Chris Davis
lofted a fly ball to left field. Anthony Gose recorded the out, then fired to
Arencibia at home on one hop to retire a sliding Taylor Teagarden and end the
inning.
In the seventh, the Toronto catcher made it 9-4 when he blasted a 2-1 slider
into the first row in left field off Jake Arrietta, who entered an inning
earlier and struck out three straight to leave runners on the corners.
The Blue Jays preceded Arencibia's slam with a walk and a pair of singles
before first baseman Mark Reynolds forced Encarnacion out at home on Sierra's
grounder.
In the ninth, the Orioles loaded the bases on three straight singles off Casey
Janssen, but they managed just one run on Reynolds' double-play grounder.
The Blue Jays took a permanent lead in the first inning when Encarnacion
followed Brett Lawrie's walk with his 41st homer of the season. They extended
their advantage to 4-0 an inning later on a sacrifice fly by Arencibia and an
RBI single by Gose.
Andino's base hit through the left side of the infield made it 4-2 in the
bottom half after one-out singles by Reynolds and Manny Machado and a
sacrifice bunt placed runners in scoring position.
The Orioles loaded the bases later in the frame but Gose snared Hardy's line
drive in the gap to limit the damage.
McLouth homered to begin the fifth -- another inning in which Baltimore loaded
the bases with two down, this time ending with Endy Chavez's groundout.
Sierra led off the sixth with a shot to left-center for a 5-3 lead.
Game Notes
The Blue Jays are 2-14 in Romero's last 16 starts ... Chen faced the Blue Jays
for the first time in his career ... Toronto infielder Omar Vizquel went 2-
for-5 with a double to tie Mel Ott for 40th on the all-time hits list (2,876).
09/25 00:29:10 ET

|