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TORONTO (AP) -The
Los Angeles Angels
are struggling at the plate right now. Toronto's
Lyle Overbay
has no such troubles.
Overbay hit a go-ahead solo homer, A.J. Burnett won back-to-back starts for the first time this season and the
Blue Jays
avoided a three-game sweep by beating the Angels 4-3 on Thursday night.
Take away a 10-2 win over the Dodgers last Sunday, and the Angels have averaged just 2.9 runs per game in their past eight
game. Manager
Mike Scioscia
blamed the low output on poor situational hitting.
''We're in a little bit of a lull there,'' Scioscia said. ''We'll get better with it but right now, we're struggling to get
some things going, trying to get some innings going a little bit earlier. You're always looking for those two-out hits with
guys in scoring position that can swing a ball game against somebody tough, and we have not been able to do that.''
Torii Hunter
, who went 0-3 with two strikeouts and grounded into a double play.
''It's just a feeling and it's a feeling that a lot of guys don't have right now,'' he said. ''If you have that feeling, you
know that you can go out there and do it but we just don't have that feeling right now.''
Overbay, however, is feeling it. He finished 2-for-3, adding a double and a walk. Eight of his past 17 hits have gone for
extra bases.
''It's getting there,'' Overbay said. ''I still don't think I'm where I need to be. It seems like I don't get a lot of pitches
to hit and when I do, I end up fouling them off.''
Burnett (5-4) gave up three runs and six hits in six innings. He walked three and struck out six.
''He's got some of the best stuff I've seen as far as fastballs and the late break on that breaking stuff is sharp,'' Angels
catcher
Jeff Mathis
said. ''When he's throwing it for strikes like he was today, it's a pretty good combo.''
Rookie
Jesse Carlson
struck out the side in the seventh,
Scott Downs
worked the eighth and B.J. Ryan wrapped it up in the ninth for his 10th save in as many opportunities.
Burnett allowed just one hit through the first four innings but was touched for two runs and three hits in the fifth.
Sean Rodriguez
doubled home
Casey Kotchman
and scored on a double by Macier Izturis.
A two-out single by Mathis tied it at 3-all in the sixth, but Overbay broke the tie with his third homer in the bottom of
the inning.
Overbay's one out drive to right made a loser of
Ervin Santana
(6-2), who has lost consecutive outings after starting the season 6-0.
''I'm healthy, like I was before,'' Santana said. ''I just have to keep pitching. That's it.''
Santana said he was trying to throw Overbay a slider in the dirt, but left it up by mistake.
''I was trying to bounce it but I didn't finish the pitch and that's why it wound up in the middle (of the plate),'' he said.
Connecting on the slider gave Overbay a mental boost.
''I hadn't put a good swing on a slider in a while, so that was good for the confidence,'' he said.
Santana started in place of
Joe Saunders
, who was pushed back because of flu-like symptoms. Scioscia said Saunders is expected to start Friday, when the Angels open
a three-game series in Chicago against the
White Sox
.
Santana lost for the first time in six road starts this season. He has started 4-1 with a 3.83 ERA away from home this season,
one year after going 1-10 with an 8.38 ERA on the road.
Toronto opened a 2-0 lead in the third when
Marco Scutaro
doubled and scored on
Joe Inglett
's triple.
Brad Wilkerson
followed with an RBI single.
The
Blue Jays
loaded the bases with one out in the fourth but came away with just one run, with
Alex Rios
scoring on a bloop single by
Rod Barajas
. Scutaro popped out and Inglett grounded out to end the threat.
The
Blue Jays
had three runners thrown out at second base.
Scott Rolen
and Wilkerson were both gunned down trying to stretch singles into doubles and
Shannon Stewart
was caught stealing second in the sixth.
Notes: Rodriguez's fifth-inning double snapped an 0-for-14 streak and gave him his first career RBI. ... Angels INF
Chone Figgins
, who was activated off the 15-day DL Wednesday, was held out of the starting lineup. Figgins said his hamstring was still
sore after playing on Toronto's artificial turf. ... Inglett started in place of DH
Matt Stairs
, who was scratched from the lineup because of a stiff neck.
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