TORONTO -- Mark Buehrle did his thing on Saturday, allowing only one run in seven innings as he tried for a major-league leading 11th win.
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Cardinals starter pitched his first shutout of the season, and the second of his
career, as St. Louis snapped the Toronto Blue Jays six-game winning streak with
a 5-0 victory. "He was tremendous," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said of
Miller. "But theyve got a good pitching staff over there, as good as anybodys in
baseball, top to bottom. He was on his game. We hit a couple of balls we thought
had a chance but they flagged them down." Buehrle (10-2) wasnt at his best
Saturday, but the left-hander pitched around five hits and five walks with his
usual understated velocity that would not endanger fine china on impact. The
only run he allowed in the game was Randal Grichuks first major-league homer on
a first-pitch change-up in the fifth inning. It was enough to snap Buehrles
streak of six consecutive winning decisions and give him his first loss since
April 25 against the Boston Red Sox. "Buehrle was great," Gibbons said. "His
command was off a little bit but he gutted it out for seven innings. He did what
he does, he keeps you off the scoreboard but the story of the game was Miller.
Hes got that sneaky fastball. He threw a lot of fastballs located it up, threw
it in and out. He carved us up pretty good." Miller (7-5) held the Blue Jays to
three hits and one walk while striking out five to snap a string of three losses
in a row. "The biggest thing was getting ahead in the counts and mixing it up,"
Miller said. "Warming up in the bullpen I didnt feel good at all. Its crazy how
the game works. Im a little speechless still. It was a lot of fun doing that."
The Cardinals, who had lost their two previous games, scored four runs against
Toronto relievers Aaron Loup and Steve Delabar in the eighth as they evened the
three-game series against the Blue Jays with the rubber match on Sunday. Grichuk
picked up his second RBI of the game when Delabar walked him with the bases
loaded. While Miller was retiring his first 13 batters, the Cardinals (32-31)
were threatening Buehrle. They loaded the bases with two out in the fourth on a
one-out double by Jhonny Peralta, a walk to Oscar Taveras and a two-out infield
that bounced off Buehrle. But Buehrle worked out of the jam when Tony Cruzs
bouncer to third resulted in a force play at second. The Cardinals did score
with one out in the fifth when Grichuk took homered to centre field. "It was
changeup away, it was on the outside of plate, it may have been up a tad,"
Buehrle said. "I knew he hit it pretty good but I thought when he hit it that it
was more of a pop fly so it kind of surprised me. It seems like we hit a few
balls today that I thought were going to go out of there and they caught them at
the warning track. He obviously hit it a little bit better than I thought he did
at first." "He hammered that ball," Matheny said. "Thats the kind of power that
excites you about him. Not many guys have that kind of juice to the centre of
the field. The ball just absolutely jumps off his bat no matter what he does."
The Blue Jays (38-25) did not have a runner on base until Adam Lind walked with
one out in the fifth. Lind took second on a high chop by Brett Lawrie that first
baseman Allen Craig snared adeptly before throwing to Miller covering first for
the first out on a close play. Juan Francisco made the final out with a towering
fly out to the wall in centre field. "The way we have been swinging the bats,
for him to go out there and shut us out like that, its one of those things, tip
your hat to that guy," said Buehrle, who threw a season-high 118 pitches. "He
had it going today and kept us off the board." Jose Reyes lined a single to
right with two out in the sixth for the Blue Jays first hit of the game and
their second base runner. Melky Cabrera followed with a double that deflected
off Craigs glove to put runners at second and third. But Jose Bautista struck
out on a 97-mile-an hour fastball. Bautista, who hit a fly out to the
centre-field warning track in the first, was 0-for-4 to snap a 12-game hitting
streak. "He turned it up, no question," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said of
Millers sixth-inning strikeout of Bautista. "Thats a huge part of the game right
there, obviously, with one of the best hitters youre going to see." Left-hander
Loup replaced Buehrle in the eighth and he was charged with four runs to snap
his string of 15 1/3 scoreless innings. He walked Mark Ellis with the bases
loaded to give the Cardinals a 2-0 lead and allowed a two-run single by Cruz for
a 4-0 lead before right-hander Delabar took over and walked his first two
batters to force in another run. The rally started with Craigs one-out double to
right that was followed by an intentional walk to Peralta and a single by
Taveras that filled the bases. NOTES: Attendance was announced as 42,981. ...The
Blue Jays have been alone in first in the AL East for 16 consecutive days, the
longest since 1993 when they were first from June 24 until the end of the
season. They won the World Series that year. a The interleague series ends
Sunday with the Cardinals starting left-hander Jaime Garcia (1-0, 5.47
earned-run average) facing Blue Jays right-hander Drew Hutchison (4-3, 3.50
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Peyton Manning.BALTIMORE -- BALTIMORE (AP) -- Carlos Santana doubled in two runs
with two outs in the 13th inning, and the Cleveland Indians beat the Baltimore
Orioles 8-7 Thursday night for their fourth straight victory. Ryan Rayburn and
Lonnie Chisenhall homered for the Indians, whose winning streak ties a season
high. Three of Clevelands last four games have gone extra innings, including a
13-inning win over Detroit on Wednesday night. The Indians became the first team
since the 2010 Angels to play two straight games of at least 13 innings, and it
was the first time since 2003 that Cleveland played two consecutive 13-inning
games. After two hits and a walk loaded the bases in the 13th, Santana came to
plate against Troy Patton (0-1) with a .148 batting average. He pulled a sharp
grounder inside the third-base line, only his third hit in 32 at-bats with two
outs and runners on. Josh Outman (4-0) pitched two scoreless innings and
Scott Atchison got three outs for his first save, despite giving up a solo home
run to Nick Markakis. Ryan Flaherty also homered for Baltimore and Adam Jones
had three hits. Orioles third baseman Manny Machado left after 11 innings with
right groin stiffness. He didnt begin play this season until May 1 after
undergoing off-season knee surgery. Baltimore used a five-run sixth inning to
erase a 3-0 deficit, and after the Indians pulled even in the seventh the
Orioles scored the go-ahead run in the bottom half without benefit of a hit.
Shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera fumbled Machados sharp grounder and Jones followed
with a bouncer to third. Santana threw wildly to second base trying to start a
double play, leaving runners on second and third with one out. After Mark Lowe
issued an intentional walk to Chris Davis, Nelson Cruz hit a sacrifice fly to
make it 6-5. Chisenhall answered in the eighth with a pinch-hit homer off
Darren ODay to make it 6-all. It was Chisenhalls seccond home run of the season,
both in the last two games.
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Much earlier, Indians starter Justin Masterson induced three double plays over
the first five innings while being pressed into action on three days rest. In
the Baltimore sixth, after Steve Clevenger and J.J. Hardy delivered two-out RBI
singles, Flaherty hit a 2-1 pitch over the 25-foot scoreboard in right field to
make it 5-3. The advantage vanished in the seventh. With one out, Flaherty
fumbled a potential double-play grounder to second base, getting an out at first
that resulted in an RBI for David Murphy. Mike Aviles then chased Orioles
starter Wei-Yin Chen with a game-tying single. Baltimore regained the lead in
the bottom half, but it would not last in this back-and-forth duel. Raburn put
the Indians up 1-0 with a solo shot in the second inning, his first home run in
51 at-bats this season. Cleveland made it 3-0 in the third when Michael Brantley
tripled in a run and scored on Chens first wild pitch of the year. NOTES:
Baltimore has 12 or more hits in four straight games for the first time since
April 2007. ... The Indians placed starter Zach McAllister (lower back strain)
on the 15-day DL and recalled rookie T.J. House from Triple-A Columbus. House
will make his first major league start Friday night against the Orioles, who
will send Bud Norris to the mound. ... Cleveland also purchased Lowes contract
from Columbus and optioned LHP Kyle Crockett to the same club. ... Baltimore
placed RHP Tommy Hunter (groin strain) on the 15-day DL and recalled RHP
Preston Guilmet. ... Chris Davis will likely be out Sunday and Monday on
paternity leave while doctors induce labour on the first basemans wife, Orioles
manager Buck Showalter said. ... Jones has reached safely in 16 straight games.
... Baltimores Zach Britton blanked Cleveland in the 9th and 10th innings, his
10th consecutive scoreless outing.
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