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Jays stay alive with win over Indians
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[October 19, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Josh
Donaldson homered, Aaron Sanchez allowed two hits in six innings,
Edwin Encarnacion had two RBIs and the Toronto Blue Jays staved off
elimination Tuesday with a 5-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians.
Cleveland leads the best-of-seven American League Championship
Series three games to one and could clinch a berth in the World
Series on Wednesday at Rogers Centre by winning Game 5.
Cleveland right-hander Corey Kluber (2-1), starting on three days'
rest for the first time in his career, allowed four hits, two walks,
and two runs while striking out seven in five innings. The runs were
the first he has allowed in this postseason.
Sanchez (1-0) held the Indians to two walks and one run. The
right-hander struck out five.
The Blue Jays took a 1-0 lead on the first homer of this postseason
by Donaldson with two out in the third.
An RBI single by Ezequiel Carrera gave Toronto a 2-0 lead in the
fourth. The flare to center came with one out after Troy Tulowitzki
and Russell Martin opened the inning with consecutive walks.
Roberto Perez hit an RBI double with two out in the fifth to cut the
Blue Jays' lead to 2-1. It scored Coco Crisp, who walked and took
second on a wild pitch. Donaldson, the third baseman, kept the lead
intact when he made a diving stop on Carlos Santana and threw the
designated hitter out at first.
Dan Otero replaced Kluber in the bottom of the sixth and pitched
around singles by Tulowitzki and Michael Saunders.
Brett Cecil pitched a perfect top of the seventh for Toronto.
Bryan Shaw, Cleveland's third pitcher, allowed a leadoff single to
Ryan Goins in the bottom of the seventh. Shaw threw errantly to
first on a squibber by Jose Bautista that put runners at the
corners. Donaldson was intentionally walked to load the bases with
none out.
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Blue Jays right fielder Ezequiel Carrera (3) hits a triple during
the eighth inning against the Cleveland Indians in game four of the
2016 ALCS playoff baseball series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory
Credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports
Encarnacion hit a two-run single to center and took second when
Donaldson was thrown out trying to advance to third. Toronto led
4-1. Mike Clevinger replaced Shaw.
Blue Jays reliever Jason Grilli was perfect in the top of the
eighth.
Carrera hit his second triple of the postseason with one out in the
bottom of the eighth and scored when Kevin Pillar lined a sacrifice
fly to right, where Brandon Guyer made a sparkling catch.
Roberto Osuna pitched a perfect ninth for the Blue Jays.
(Editing by Frank Pingue)
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