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[September 13, 2013]  TORONTO (AP) -- Keeping the opposition off the scoreboard right after a Toronto rally is becoming a problem for the Blue Jays.

Garrett Richards pitched 6 2-3 innings for his third straight win, Kole Calhoun hit a solo home run and the Los Angeles Angels rallied to beat the Blue Jays 4-3 on Thursday night, completing a three-game sweep.

Each of the four times the Blue Jays have scored in the past two games, the Angels have immediately answered in the next inning.

"That's what kills you," manager John Gibbons said, lamenting the lack of shutdown innings. "That's a huge part of baseball."

It's a problem for the offensively challenged Blue Jays, who faced the Angels without injured sluggers Jose Bautista (left hip) and Edwin Encarnacion (left wrist). Encarnacion hopes to return Friday, but Bautista is out for the season.

"We're not throwing out our top-notch lineup right now, we're scratching for runs, so our starters have got to step up," Gibbons said.

Left-hander J.A. Happ couldn't get that done against the Angels, giving up single runs in the second, third, fourth and fifth innings.

"You want to give your team a chance to win," Happ said. "We got the lead and gave it right back."

Happ (4-6) lost for the fourth time in five starts, allowing four runs and six hits in 4 1-3 innings. It's the sixth straight start in which he has failed to pitch at least six innings. He walked two and struck out six.

Erick Aybar had two hits and scored twice as the Angels won for the 15th time in 20 games and improved to 12-2 in their past 14 road contests. They have won six straight series, their longest streak of the season.

"When you're having fun, winning will take care of itself," Richards said. "We're going to finish up strong, and that's the only thing we can do right now."

Los Angeles remained 9 1-2 games behind Tampa Bay for the second wild card berth with 16 games remaining.

Calhoun went 2 for 3 with a walk to help the Angels win for the 10th time in 13 meetings with the Blue Jays. Los Angeles recorded its first sweep in Toronto since April 16-18, 2010.

The Angels, 8-4 so far in September, begin a three-game series at last-place Houston on Friday and move from there to AL West-leading Oakland for three games next week.

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"It's always good when you're playing well and we're seeing a lot of good things on the field," manager Mike Scioscia said. "I don't think it's going to sugarcoat any of the issues we had during the season. I know we have a lot of work ahead of us. Right now it's just fun watching these guys go out there and put games together.

Jose Reyes homered and finished 4 for 4 with a walk, but the Blue Jays lost for the 29th time when scoring first.

Richards left after Reyes hit a two-out double in the seventh. Michael Kohn came on and walked Munenori Kawasaki on four pitches, then struck out Brett Lawrie to end the threat.

Richards (7-6) allowed three runs and nine hits, walked one and struck out four. He's 3-0 with a 2.41 ERA in three September starts.

"Through the middle innings, there's no doubt his stuff picked up," Scioscia said. "He had better command of his fastball for sure and threw some better sliders."

Moises Sierra hit a one-out double off Dane De La Rosa in the eighth but Rajai Davis struck out and Anthony Gose flied out.

Sierra posted his second straight three-hit game and has five extra-base hits in the past two games.

Reyes hit a two-out double in the ninth and Kawasaki followed with a walk, but Angels closer Ernesto Frieri struck out Lawrie on his 35th pitch to notch his 33rd save in 37 chances.

Reyes hit a leadoff homer in the third, his 10th, and Sierra added an RBI double to put the Blue Jays back in front, but their lead didn't last.

Calhoun tied it at 3-all with a one-out homer in the fourth, his seventh. The blast gave him at least one RBI in 15 of his past 16 starts.

The Angels chased Happ and took a 4-3 lead in the fifth when Aybar and Mike Trout hit back-to-back doubles.

"We've got to find a way to get a shutdown inning and we haven't done that the last two games," Gibbons said.

NOTES: Reyes finished a triple shy of the cycle. ... Toronto fell to 18-25 in one-run games. ... Encarnacion missed his fourth straight game but was able to hit off the tee before the game. ... Toronto OF Colby Rasmus, out since Aug. 11 with a strained muscle in his left side, hopes to return to the lineup this weekend against Baltimore. ... Trout started at DH for the Angels to give him a break from Toronto's artificial turf. ... Canadian singer Avril Lavigne attended the game.

[Associated Press; By IAN HARRISON]

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