Blue Jays
May 18, 2013 at 3:54 p.m. | TVA Sports
Robinson Cano drove in four runs on two circuits in a 7-2 victory over the New York Yankees at the expense of the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday.
The meeting was presented live broadcast on the TVA Sports
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Cano slammed his homers on offerings launcher Brandon Morrow (1-3), who had a tough afternoon on the mound. The starter allowed five runs on seven hits and recorded a strikeout, though he has allowed no walks.
Conversely, David Phelps ( 2-2) was brilliant for the Yankees: one point conceded six hits and eight strikeouts against just three walks, all in seven innings of work. failure despite Encarnacion
Attack of the Jays gave nothing that is worth, if not the solo homer to Edwin Encarnacion in the eighth inning when the game was already out range.
The Blue Jays had been bleached by the Yankees 5-0 yesterday.
Never mind, it was the 12th homer of the season Encarnacion – maintaining the same total as Cano and the highest in the American League. Both sluggers are tied with Mark Reynolds, Cleveland Indians, and Chris Davis of the Baltimore Orioles.
Adam Lind hit two hits and scored a point on a double Colby Rasmus, but the first baseman made an error on a low rolling late in the game.The rest of the attack the Yankees (27-16) came from Travis Hafner, author of a circuit to reliever Darren Oliver, and a hit by Brett Gardner led Jayson Nix at the plate.
Before cashing the second straight setback, the Blue Jays (17-26) had had the best sequence of the season with four straight wins.
Their Sunday’s game is shown live on the airwaves of TVA Sports, at 13h.
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