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huangjian123 Inviata - 28/02/2019 : 07:10:34
TORONTO (AP) — In a story Aug. 10 about the Tampa Bay Rays playing the Toronto Blue Jays [url=http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-jimmy-foxx-jersey]http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-jimmy-foxx-jersey[/url] , The Associated Press reported erroneously the title of Edward Rogers of Rogers Communications. Rogers is the company’s chairman, not its chief executive officer.A corrected version of the story is below:Snell perfect thru 5 and then pulled, Rays top Blue Jays 7-0Blake Snell pitched five perfect innings and then was pulled, Michael Perez hit his first career home run and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-0By IAN HARRISONAssociated PressTORONTO (AP) — Blake Snell was perfectly fine with getting pulled.The Tampa Bay left-hander didn’t permit a runner in five innings, then was taken out Friday night in the Rays’ 7-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.Making his second start since spending time on the disabled list because of shoulder fatigue, Snell (13-5) threw 47 pitches. The All-Star never put up a fight when pitching coach Kyle Snyder told him he was done.“I’m not going to argue,” Snell said. “I felt great, yes, but I haven’t gone five innings in a month.”Rays manager Kevin Cash said he and Snyder didn’t want Snell to get up and down between innings a sixth time.“Given the time he’s had off, that was enough,” Cash said. “We’ll look to six or seven ups the next time. But he was outstanding while he was out there, really efficient. Blake had everything going tonight and attacked, attacked, attacked.”Snell struck out six.“Everything was really good today,” Snell said. “The velocity on the curveball I was happy with [url=http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-darren-daulton-jersey]Darren Daulton Jersey[/url] , it had good bite with great arm speed. The fastball was jumping as well today.”Reliever Jake Faria came on to begin the sixth and gave up an infield single to leadoff batter Luke Maile. 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Pannone allowed two runs and three hits in 2 1-3 innings.“Overall, I thought he did a pretty good job,” Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said.LET’S SEEIn an appearance on MLB Network Radio, Gibbons said he’s uncertain he wants to be part of a rebuild in Toronto, a stance he reiterated before the game. “A full breakdown [url=http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-maikel-franco-jersey]http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-maikel-franco-jersey[/url] , going young, you know, I have to admit, I don’t know if I’m interested in that,” Gibbons said. “But we’ll see.”VOTE OF CONFIDENCEAfter a Toronto sports radio host alleged Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro was at odds with team owner Rogers Communications, Chairman Edward Rogers responded by tweeting a message of support. “Very confident with the leadership and vision for the future of the Toronto Blue Jays under Mark Shapiro @MarkShapiro, President and CEO of the Blue Jays,” Rogers tweeted. The host, Bob McCown, appears on a station owned by Rogers Communications.WEB GEMPlaying third base for the first time since the low minors, Richard Urena made a great sliding catch in foul territory to retire Kiermaier for the final out of the second inning.THREE OF A KINDBlue Jays star prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered Friday, his third in three games at Triple-A Buffalo. Guerrero is batting .433 in 10 games since being promoted from Double-A.TRAINER’S ROOMBlue Jays: RHP Marcus Stroman, who left Tuesday’s start against Boston because of blister on his middle finger, played catch before the game. Stroman’s next scheduled start is Sunday.UP NEXTRHP Ryne Stanek (1-3, 2.56) is expected to open for the Rays on Saturday against Toronto RHP Sam Gaviglio (2-4 [url=http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-tim-mccarver-jersey]Tim McCarver Jersey[/url] , 5.08). Gaviglio is winless in 13 starts since a May 25 victory at Philadelphia. DETROIT (AP) — Jeimer Candelario left the St. Louis Cardinals with a sinking feeling.Candelario connected on a 102 mph sinker from Cardinals reliever Jordan Hicks, hitting a two-run homer in the ninth inning Friday night that gave the Detroit Tigers a 5-3 victory.“There are guys who throw a soft 100 mph fastball — you can see it coming and you can time it,” Tigers catcher James McCann said. “Hicks is throwing a hard 103. It is right on top of you, and it moves. It’s tough to make contact, and he barreled it up.”Hicks, who was facing his sixth batter, gave Candelario most of the credit.“I was sharp and I was trying to pound the strike zone,” he said. “He just got good wood on it and the ball left the yard. I can’t mourn a mistake. I just have to get better.”Candelario’s second career game-ending homer was made more special by the presence of his family.“This is a blast,” he said in a postgame television interview. “To do this, not just in front of the fans, but in front of my family.”Marcell Ozuna homered twice for St. Louis, which has lost four of six. The Cardinals hold a slim lead for the second NL wild-card spot.“I’m trying to be more aggressive,” Ozuna said. “When my shoulder was hurting, I couldn’t stay inside, but now I feel better and I can hit that pitch.”The Tigers won their third in a row.“That’s a lot of fun [url=http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-pete-rose-jersey]Pete Rose Jersey[/url] ,” manager Ron Gardenhire said. “Those guys are in a pennant race and we’re not, but we stepped up and got a victory. Those are the moments you enjoy.”Hicks (3-4) retired the first five batters he faced, but rookie Victor Reyes slapped a 102 mph fastball to left with one out in the ninth, and Candelario hit his 18th homer on the next pitch.“Candy is still learning at this level, but he’s a strong young man,” Gardenhire said. “He has some tough at-bats, but he can also do that.”Detroit closer Shane Greene (3-6) worked a scoreless ninth.Tigers starter Daniel Norris allowed three runs on four hits and a walk in five innings. He struck out seven and gave up both of Ozuna’s homers.“I learned not to throw him a fastball over the plate,” he said.Norris was making his second start after missing four months with groin surgery and was starting at home for the first time since April 20.“It was great to be out there in front of our fans, wearing our white jerseys and feeling healthy,” he said. “It’s been a long road back.”Cardinals starter Austin Gomber gave up three runs on six hits and three walks in six-plus innings, striking out six.Ozuna led off the second with a home run, much to the delight of the large contingent of Cardinals fans. The Tigers made it 1-all in the bottom of the inning on Dawel Lugo’s RBI groundout.Ozuna connected for his 20th homer to begin the fourth. He also hit two home runs against Washington on Tuesday.The Cardinals took a 3-1 lead in the fifth when Kolten Wong doubled, took third when Norris balked and scored on Francisco Pena’s sacrifice fly.Gomber retired the first two batters in the bottom half, but Reyes beat out a bunt single and the Tigers loaded the bases on Candelario’s base hit and Goodrum’s walk. Nicholas Castellanos lined a tying, two-run single.TRAINER’S ROOMCardinals: C Yadier Molina is expected to miss the three-game series in Detroit with a hamstring injury.REYES KEEPS IMPROVINGReyes [url=http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-dave-hollins-jersey]http://www.philliesfanproshop.com/authentic-dave-hollins-jersey[/url] , a Rule 5 pick who had never played above Double-A ball before this season, was hitting .118 with no walks or extra-base hits after the first 25 games of his career. Since then, playing more regularly, he is batting .261 in 60 games and hit his first career homer last week in New York.“Once I gave him a chance, he’s worked hard to become a major league player, and we expect him to stay here next year,” Gardenhire said.THROWBACK WEEKENDThe Tigers are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their 1968 World Series win over the Cardinals during the weekend series. Five players from the 1968 team threw out first pitches on Friday, and a ceremony will be held before Saturday’s game.UP NEXTThe teams continue the series Saturday night. Matthew Boyd (9-12, 4.24) will start for the Tigers against Jack Flaherty (8-6, 2.83).

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