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Toronto at Baltimore

 
Scoreboard
Toronto «23010306015171
Baltimore101010000372
Blue Jays 15, Orioles 3
 

BALTIMORE -- The Blue Jays' stagnant offense showed signs of emerging from a season-long slump, and Roy Halladay reaped the benefits.

Halladay cruised to an easy win, Chris Woodward had a career-high four hits and Toronto routed the Baltimore Orioles 15-3 Sunday.

Carlos Delgado and Eric Hinske each had three RBI, and Vernon Wellsand Woodward drove in two runs apiece for the Blue Jays, who roughed up Sidney Ponson and won their second straight game for the first time this season.

"Those guys that have track records, you're going to look up at the end of the year and they're going to have numbers," Blue Jays manager Carlos Tosca said.

Halladay (2-3) allowed three runs -- two earned -- and seven hits in seven innings. He walked two and struck out three, improving to 10-2 lifetime against Baltimore.

"Obviously, it helps when you go out and score runs like that," Halladay said. "It makes it easier to pitch. It helps you go out and be aggressive. We got on them early today and it made things a lot easier."

Toronto, which set season highs for runs and hits (17), has won three of four. But the Blue Jays' 6-12 start still matches the worst in franchise history.

"Nobody likes to struggle," said Delgado, who was 7-for-12 in the series, raising his average from .111 to .246. "We all worked really hard. There were times we wouldn't hit water if you pushed us out of a boat. We kept battling and it seems everything is clicking in."

Rafael Palmeiro drove in two runs for the Orioles, who have dropped two straight.

Toronto took advantage of two Baltimore errors to score a pair of unearned runs for a 2-0 lead in the first. One scored on third baseman Melvin Mora's major league-worst eighth error and the other on an RBI single by Hinske.

"When you fall behind a team like that and you have Halladay pitching, it's an uphill battle," Orioles manager Lee Mazzilli said.

Palmeiro's run-scoring groundout trimmed the lead in half, but the Blue Jays got three runs in the second off Ponson (2-1).

Woodward hit a one-out single and went to third on Howie Clark's double down the left-field line. After Ponson got Frank Catalanotto on a soft liner, Wells slapped a two-run single to center, ending an 0-for-8 drought. He scored from first on Delgado's single to right-center.

Palmeiro's RBI double cut it to 6-2 in the third, but Woodward tripled to right-center and scored on Catalanotto's sacrifice fly in the fourth.

Miguel Tejada's sacrifice fly in the fifth made it 6-3.

Ponson left after loading the bases with one out in the sixth on Woodward's double, a one-out walk to Catalanotto and Wells' single. John Parrish relieved and Delgado hit his first pitch down the right-field line for a two-run double and an 8-3 lead.

After an intentional walk to Josh Phelps, Hinske lofted a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Wells. Delgado was out trying to advance to third.

Ponson allowed nine runs -- seven earned -- and 10 hits.

"I threw some good pitches and they got base hits, I threw some bad pitches and they hit them pretty hard," Ponson said. "That's a bad combination."

Woodward hit a two-run double in Toronto's six-run eighth. Reed Johnson added a two-run single.

Notes

Palmeiro has 1,703 RBI, moving him past Reggie Jackson and into 17th place on the career list. Palmeiro's double was the 2,800th hit of his career. ... Woodward entered 1-for-14 against Ponson. ... Toronto starters other than Halladay are 0-7.


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Players of the Game
Toronto

C. Woodward
AB 5
R 4
H 4
HR 0
RBI 2
Baltimore

R. Palmeiro
AB 2
R 0
H 1
HR 0
RBI 2
 
Toronto Blue Jays
Howie Clark, RF4210002 .333
   a- Reed Johnson, PH-RF2012011 .206
Frank Catalanotto, LF3111102 .286
Vernon Wells, CF5422113 .221
Carlos Delgado, 1B3123212 .246
   b- Chris Gomez, PH-1B1010000 .350
Josh Phelps, DH4121111 .282
Eric Hinske, 3B5123013 .212
Kevin Cash, C5000127 .263
Orlando Hudson, 2B4110113 .190
Chris Woodward, SS5442000 .286
Totals411517147824 
a-struck out for Clark in the 7th
b-singled for Delgado in the 9th
Batting
2B - Howie Clark (1, Ponson), Carlos Delgado (4, Parrish), Eric Hinske (3, DeJean), Chris Woodward 2 (6, Ponson, DeJean)
3B - Chris Woodward (2, Ponson)
SF - Frank Catalanotto (2), Eric Hinske (2)
RBI - Reed Johnson 2 (8), Frank Catalanotto (8), Vernon Wells 2 (6), Carlos Delgado 3 (11), Josh Phelps (7), Eric Hinske 3 (9), Chris Woodward 2 (5)
2-OUT RBI - Reed Johnson 2 (4), Vernon Wells 2 (3), Carlos Delgado (4), Eric Hinske (4), Chris Woodward 2 (3)
Team LOB - 10
Fielding
DP - Hudson-Woodward-Delgado
PB - Kevin Cash (1)
E - Howie Clark (1, Dropped fly(E9))
Toronto Blue Jays
Roy Halladay (W,2-3) 7732230 3.53
Jason Frasor 1000110 0.00
Mike Nakamura 1000030 0.00
Pitches-Strikes - Roy Halladay 112-72, Jason Frasor 23-13, Mike Nakamura 15-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Roy Halladay 12-6
Batters Faced - Roy Halladay 30, Jason Frasor 4, Mike Nakamura 3
Baltimore Orioles
Brian Roberts, 2B5110010 .260
Melvin Mora, 3B4120000 .333
Miguel Tejada, SS2101100 .329
Rafael Palmeiro, 1B2012100 .333
   a- Luis Lopez, PH-1B1000000 .000
Javy Lopez, DH4000013 .371
Jay Gibbons, RF3000010 .226
   b- Jose Bautista, PH-RF0000100 .286
Luis Matos, CF4020001 .203
Larry Bigbie, LF4010012 .231
Keith Osik, C4000033 .111
Totals33373379 
a-popped out for Palmeiro in the 8th
b-walked for Gibbons in the 8th
Batting
2B - Rafael Palmeiro (4, Halladay), Larry Bigbie (3, Halladay)
SF - Miguel Tejada (3)
RBI - Miguel Tejada (12), Rafael Palmeiro 2 (16)
2-OUT RBI - Rafael Palmeiro (7)
SB - Melvin Mora (2, 2nd base off Halladay/Cash)
Team LOB - 7
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Jose Bautista 1, Jay Gibbons 1, Luis Matos 1
DP - Matos-Osik-Mora
E - Melvin Mora (8, Misplayed grounder(E5)), Miguel Tejada (4, Misplayed grounder(E6))
Baltimore Orioles
Sidney Ponson (L,2-1) 5.11097240 5.28
John Parrish 2122420 6.30
Mike DeJean 0.1444100 11.12
Rick Bauer 0.1000000 3.55
Buddy Groom 1200020 0.00
IBB - Phelps by John Parrish
HBP - Phelps (by Sidney Ponson), Catalanotto (by Mike DeJean)
Pitches-Strikes - Sidney Ponson 95-65, John Parrish 39-16, Mike DeJean 33-17, Rick Bauer 2-2, Buddy Groom 13-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Sidney Ponson 8-5, John Parrish 2-1, Rick Bauer 1-0
Batters Faced - Sidney Ponson 30, John Parrish 10, Mike DeJean 7, Rick Bauer 1, Buddy Groom 4
Game Information
Attendance - 31028
Game Time - 2:52
Temperature - 66
Umpires - Home - Mark Wegner, First Base - Larry Young, Second Base - Angel A. Hernandez, Third Base - Mike Everitt
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