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-- 作者:yuguhun -- 发布时间:2016-2-1 13:53:01 -- inst the Kennesaw State Owls in a non TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays gave their fans a little extra in their final home game of the season. Nike Roshe One Nere e Bianche . Edwin Encarnacion led off the bottom of the 12th inning with his 17th homer of the season to give the Blue Jays a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday. The Blue Jays finished with an 11-0 record in extra-inning games at home. They became the first team to win at least 10 extra-inning games at home without a loss since 1920, when the statistic started to be kept. "I just heard about it after the game," said Blue Jays right-fielder Jose Bautista. "Its an odd statistic but any time you break some sort of record youre happy to be a part of it." The Blue Jays (79-77) finished with a home record of 42-39 and spit the four-game series with the Angels (85-71), who are trying to earn a post-season berth. The Angels fell to three games bask of wild-card leading Boston. Garrett Richards (0-2) took over with one out in the bottom of the 11th and retired his only two batters in that inning, but gave up the homer to Encarnacion on a 3-2 pitch. "I think more than anything it tells you about that group in the clubhouse," Blue Jays manager John Farrell said. "They wont stop, they wont cash it in, they dont quit at any point in the game. They continue to believe in themselves and we feel comfortable in extra innings I think thats fair to say." Shawn Camp (5-3) pitched the top of the 12th and gave up only a walk for the win. "Weve had to make a lot of big pitches late in the game to extend some ball games into extra innings," Farrell said. "But somehow we find a way to get it done. Theres been a number of different guys in those walk-offs in extras." It was the Blue Jays sixth walk-off home run and their 13th walk-off win, their most since 1987 when they also had 13. "Its important to believe that you can win in close games," Farrell said. "Theres a belief that were not done until the final out. It creates a lot of confidence within to know that even late in the game against some of the better pitchers that were going to face, closers, theres a belief that were not done until the final out." Angels starter Ervin Santana took a 3-1 lead into the seventh but Eric Thames ended his outing by leading off the inning with his 12th homer of the season. Bobby Cassevah took over and walked Bautista, who was on base five times with three hits and two walks. First baseman Mark Trumbo was charged with an error when he couldnt handle Adam Linds hard smash. The ball bounced into centre field and Peter Bourjos threw to second where Lind was called out. Lind and Farrell argued the call. Bautista, whose heard chants of "MVP" from the crowd all night, scored the tying run on a wild pitch. "It feels good when your home crowd is backing you up like that," Bautista said. "It was a bittersweet moment, its the last home game of the season but at the same time I felt like everybody was behind me like they have been all year long and I feel very appreciated today." Bautista started the game as designated hitter with Adam Loewen of Surrey, B.C., playing right field. But J.P. Arencibia batted for Loewen in the eighth and Bautista moved to right field and the Blue Jays lost the DH. "We lost the DH for defensive purposes to get him in the game that way thinking there might be a key play that he might be involved with," Farrell said. "It was great to see that fan support for him." The two runs in the seventh took Blue Jays rookie starter Henderson Alvarez off the hook for the loss. The 21-year-old, who was promoted from double-A New Hampshire in August, continued to impress in his ninth major-league start. He allowed seven hits, no walks and three runs in seven innings. "Once again, very good stuff, a lot of strikes," Farrell said. "Hes got the ability to put the ball in the ground and get two outs with one pitch. Once again the poise continues to shine through and hes very talented." Santana allowed six hits, five walks and two runs while striking out five in six innings. "He was trying to be a little bit too fine in some situations and it cost him a bunch of pitches,"" Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "We had the lead, we just couldnt get out of that seventh inning." After the Blue Jays left the bases loaded in the first, the Angels took the lead with one out in the second on the sixth homer of the season for Alberto Callaspo. Santana allowed a two-out double by Thames in the fifth. When Bautista followed with a single, the Blue Jays were even at 1-1. The tie was short-lived and the Angels took a 3-1 lead in the sixth on a leadoff single by Erick Aybar, a triple by Howie Kendrick and a fielders choice by Torii Hunter. But the Blue Jays came back again. "Weve been doing it all year long," Bautista said. "Its been fun and it was great and very clutch of Edwin to come up and hit a home run. Hopefully we can win more games in nine instead of extras. Definitely helps, weve done it this year, weve got the experience of playing tight games, close games in extra-innings. I think the experience is going to help." Notes: Rogers Centre attendance was 22,769. ....The Blue Jays end the season on the road with three-game series at Tampa Bay and Chicago. ...Brandon Morrow (10-11, 4.98 earned-run average) will start against David Price (12-12, 3.36 ERA) in Fridays series opener. ... . Morrow is 2-6 with a 5.80 ERA in nine starts in August and September despite holding the Yankees runless over eight innings in a 3-0 win on Sept. 18. Air Jordan Retro 6 Infrared . Budinger was activated Wednesday before the Wolves hosted the Phoenix Suns. He missed the first 34 games of the season after having surgery on a torn meniscus in his left knee before the preseason. Nike Roshe Run Saldi Uomo .com) - The Butler Bulldogs will conclude a two-game homestand at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Monday night, as they face off against the Kennesaw State Owls in a non-conference affair.The Toronto Rock released netminder Matt Roik on Monday and acquired goaltender Nick Rose from the Calgary Roughnecks in exchange for a first round pick in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft. "Were not happy with our standing and how weve been playing," said Rock GM Terry Sanderson. "Its a move we felt we had to make and we were able to get a good young goaltender in Nick Rose coming in." Along with the first round pick, there is also a conditional second round pick that could come Torontos way following the 2012 season depending on how the rest of the Rock season plays out. If the Rock fails to make it to the Champions Cup Final in 2012, the Rock will receive Calgarys second round pick in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft. Roiks run through the first 10 games of the Rock season was a rollercoaster ride that saw him shine brilliantly on many nights and he even earned one of two goaltender spots on the NLLs East Division All-Star Team. "In this case, I dont feel our guys were playing well enouggh in front of Matt," explained Sanderson. Nike Roshe One Blu. . "After I talked it over with the coaches and a few other people, they had a lot of the same feelings that I did and thats why I made the move." Rose was originally selected by the Rock in the 2008 NLL Entry Draft in the 3rd Round 28th overall. Rose battled through training camp prior to the 2009 season but failed to earn a spot with the Rock and was released. From there Rose signed with the Boston Blazers where he played in 2010 and 2011 as the backup to starter Anthony Cosmo. When the Blazers suspended operations for the 2012 NLL season, the 24-year old netminder was picked up by the Roughnecks in the Boston dispersal draft. Rose has some ties to the Rock staff as well. He played for current Rock Assistant Coach and former Blazers Head Coach Matt Sawyer both in Boston and in Junior A with Orangeville where Rose backstopped the Northmen to back-to-back Minto Cup Canadian Junior A Championships in 2008 and 2009. cheap jerseys cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys Ray Ban Outlet Michael Kors Outlet Michael Kors Sale Cheap Michael Kors \' \' \' |