First baseman Dustin Ackley was put in the lineup because of a .364
average off R.A. Dickey and the move paid off. Ackley lifted a
sacrifice fly for New York's first run and hit a two-run home run
into the right field seats with two outs in the fourth.
Designated hitter Alex Rodriguez was honored in a pre-game ceremony
and had an RBI double in the eighth. He also scored on Ackley's
sacrifice fly, sliding head first and raising his hands in triumph
after being called safe.
Tanaka (12-6) helped the Yankees snap a pair of negative streaks by
scattering four hits and holding third baseman Josh Donaldson and
right fielder Jose Bautista to a combined one hit in six at-bats.
His outing ended a five-game losing streak and a seven-game home
losing streak to Toronto while also moving the Yankees (78-64) back
to within 3 1/2 games in the AL East.
Tanaka struck out seven without a walk and threw 108 pitches, and
since allowing five runs and five hits in four innings on Opening
Day, he has a 1.23 ERA in his last three starts against Toronto.
It was the second time in less than a month Tanaka produced a big
outing against the Blue Jays.
Last month, Tanaka followed up New York's dramatic 4-3 win in
Toronto by pitching a complete game Aug. 15 in an outing which at
the time gave the Yankees a 1 1/2-game edge.
Tanaka gave up a two-out double to Bautista in the first but struck
out designated hitter Chris Colabello. He gave up a one-out double
to center fielder Kevin Pillar in the second but picked him off and
struck out shortstop Ryan Goins.
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Tanaka went nearly four innings without allowing a baserunner,
retiring 11 in a row before Colabello had a double on a ball left
fielder Brett Gardner lost sight of. Gardner made a sliding catch on
first baseman Justin Smoak and Tanaka finished the outing by getting
Pillar.
Dickey allowed five runs and seven hits in 7 2/3 innings. Dickey
lost for the first time in eight decisions since a 2-0 loss July 9
against the Chicago White Sox.
The Blue Jays were shut out for the fifth time but the first time
since July 10 in Chicago.
(Compiled by Peter Rutherford)
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