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TORONTO -- Toronto Blue Jays manager John Farrell wanted starter Henderson Alvarez to finish the season on a strong note, so he pulled him after six effective innings Sunday. The move gave Alvarez his team-leading 16th quality start of the year but Torontos bullpen couldnt get him the win as New York rallied for a 9-6 victory at Rogers Centre on Sunday. After the Rangers beat the Angels Sunday night, both the Yankees (92-67) and Baltimore Orioles clinched playoff berths, though the AL East division winner has yet to be decided. Both the Yankees and Orioles are tied for first in the division. Toronto (70-89) has been out of the playoff picture for a while and is looking ahead to the 2013 campaign. Alvarez, a regular starter this year in a rotation that has been hamstrung with injuries, looked solid over the last few weeks after a mid-season swoon. "Weve seen a good start, some struggles in the middle and a finish on a positive trend," Farrell said. "He goes into the off-season I would think with a lot of confidence about the way hes pitched late in the season." Alvarez could be a key cog in the rotation down the road. The right-hander relies primarily on his fastball but his change-up has come around and he hopes to use his slider more next year. Alvarez allowed seven hits and two earned runs with four strikeouts and no walks. The 22-year-old Venezuelan finished his first full season as a starter with a 9-14 record and 4.85 earned-run average. "The overall start to finish -- going through a full major-league season -- is a success in its own right," Farrell said. "And the overall growth based on the challenges he faced." The Blue Jays staked Alvarez to a four-run lead and he left after giving up one run in the sixth. New York pulled even in the seventh, scored twice in the eighth and added two insurance runs in the ninth. Reliever Boone Logan (7-2) got two outs for the win as New York (92-67) used a 15-hit attack to salvage a split of the four-game series. Robinson Cano and Derek Jeter had three hits apiece as the Yankees completed their 43rd come-from-behind win of the season. "With an experienced group you just let them have their at-bats and tell them keep putting up good at-bats and thats what they did," said New York manager Joe Girardi. "It was an outstanding job on their part." Eduardo Nunez knocked in the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly and Jeter followed with an RBI single. In the ninth, reliever Jason Frasor loaded the bases and Curtis Granderson took advantage with a two-run single. The Blue Jays had the potential tying run at the plate but could only get one run across as Rafael Soriano settled down and got Adam Lind on a grounder to end the game. Canadian Brett Lawrie hit a two-run homer for the Blue Jays, who had 10 hits on the day. The Yankees started their comeback in the sixth by scratching out a run. Cano doubled, moved to third on a Nick Swisher single and scored on a wild pitch. Alvarez struck out Canadian Russell Martin to get out of the jam. Brett Cecil relieved Alvarez in the seventh and was pulled after giving up a single to Nunez. Blue Jays reliever Steve Delabar didnt fare much better. He gave up a ground-rule double to Jeter and Ichiro Suzuki knocked in Nunez with a sacrifice fly. After a walk to Alex Rodriguez, Cano cashed in Jeter with a double to make it a one-run game. Aaron Loup relieved Delabar and threw a wild pitch that brought home Rodriguez with the tying run. The Blue Jays escaped further damage when Swisher lined out to Yunel Escobar at short, who flipped the ball to Lawrie to double off Cano at third base. Torontos bullpen continued its struggles in the eighth as reliever Darren Oliver (3-4) walked Granderson and gave up a single to Raul Ibanez. Brandon Lyon came on and Martin, from Chelsea, Que., dropped down a sacrifice bunt to move the runners ahead. Nunez then stroked a fly ball to centre that brought home Granderson. The Blue Jays started the game strong, getting to Yankees starter Phil Hughes in the opening inning. Rajai Davis singled, moved to second on a walk to Edwin Encarnacion and scored on an Escobar double. Encarnacion scored the games second run on a sacrifice fly by Lind. Eric Chavez put the Yankees on the board in the third when he took the first pitch from Alvarez over the wall for his 16th homer of the season. New York later put runners on the corners after Lawrie threw wildly to first after snagging a hot shot from Cano. Lawrie, from Langley, B.C., atoned for the error by tracking down Swishers slow grounder and throwing him out to preserve the one-run lead. Ichiro made a highlight-reel catch in the bottom half of the frame. Encarnacion hit a ball to the right-field corner but the Japanese star tracked it down on the fly before crashing into the padding underneath the seats. Lawrie hit his 11th homer of the season to deep left-centre field in Torontos three-run fifth. Hughes gave up three straight two-out hits before being pulled, including Moises Sierras RBI single that scored Escobar. Hughes allowed five earned runs, eight hits, two walks and had four strikeouts. Announced attendance was 31,418 on fan appreciation day. Notes: Encarnacion left the game in the seventh. He was pulled as a precaution due to a tight muscle in the left shoulder area. ... The game took three hours 25 minutes to play. ...The Rogers Centre roof was closed. ... The Blue Jays have lost 10 of their last 14 games while the Yankees have won 11 of 15. ...The Blue Jays will close out the regular season with a three-game series against the visiting Minnesota Twins. Aaron Laffey (4-6) is the scheduled starter for Mondays opener. 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After all, heavy-load running backs like the two of them can use some company in todays NFL. Theyve fast become a relic in this pass-driven league. "Seeing him run those hills, he kind of inspired me to get back at it again," Jones-Drew said, adding: "It shows he has the right mindset and hes ready to go to work. Im wishing him all the best." Except, of course, on Sunday when the Jaguars visit the Vikings. Though Vikings coach Leslie Frazier has squeezed every last cautionary comment out of his lexicon over the past few months, declining to grant final clearance, all signs have pointed to Petersons participation in the opener. Frazier has stressed his use will be limited behind Toby Gerhart. "Were going to prepare like hes the guy," Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey said, refusing to embrace Fraziers stated plan. Jones-Drew has found himself in a similar situation. During training camp, while the Vikings were trying to hold Peterson back from overdoing his rehabilitation, Jones-Drew was holding out. He reported to the Jaguars last weekend, seven days ahead of the first game. Mularkey has said Jones-Drew will play, but in a third-down role behind Rashad Jennings. "Were preparing as if he is going to play a lot. Hes a guy you definitely dont want to ignore on the football field," Frazier said, expressing the same skepticism. Try to find two running backs in the league right now more valuable to their teams. Over the last five seasons, Peterson and Jones-Drew rank first and second in the NFL in each of these categories: yards rushing, total touchdowns and total yards from scrimmage. During that same span, the Vikings are first (139.4) and the Jaguars (131.3) are third in the league in average yards rushing per game. The Carolina Panthers are second. The 2011 standings, though, revealed a major flaw in the strategy. The Jaguars finished 5-11, and the Vikings matched their franchise-worst record at 3-13. No team passed for fewer yards in the NFL last year than the Jaguars. Thee Vikings werent much better at fifth worst.dddddddddddd So are these teams stuck with their heads in the sand while the rest of the league is looking up, in the air? Or do they boast elite players at this still-important position who will continue to fuel team success provided the talent level in other places on the roster is improved? Well, these guys have an answer, even if its not objective analysis. "At the end of the day being a player and understanding this league, balance is what helps win games," Jones-Drew said, pointing to the formula used down the stretch last season by the Super Bowl champion New York Giants. "As running backs we have to stick together because everybody is trying to devalue us and say were not this or were not that which is pretty funny." Said Peterson of Jones-Drew: "He was their whole offence last year. So without him the Jaguars wouldve been terrible, just to be honest. So I feel like once he gets back into the rhythm, hes going to get his load in. God willing, Ill get mine as well." One of the reasons teams have strayed from the featured, 30-carry-per-game runner is


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