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Chicago counters with left Jose Quintana (4-2, 2.78 ERA).
#1   2013/07/31 10:26AM
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Delabar and Sierras performances were rewarded in the 11th when David Cooper singled in Kelly Johnson from third base to win the first of a four-game series against the White Sox. Delabars appearance overshadowed a solid night by Toronto starter Carlos Villanueva, who tied a season-high with eight strikeouts and was effective through seven innings of work by allowing just five hits and one walk. His lone blemish was a 469-foot rocket by Dunn in tthe fourth, the longest so far of the season at Rogers Centre.dddddddddddd Dunns two homers on the night gave him the major-league lead at 33. "Adam Dunn makes the ballpark look like a Little League field every time he steps on the plate, and that was the case again tonight," said Farrell. White Sox starter Jake Peavy went eight innings, allowing both earned runs while striking out six and walking two. His night was ruined when reliever Leyson Septimo (0-2) walked Johnson and Nate Jones gave up the hit to Cooper that ended the game. Chicagos loss ended up being tempered by Detroits 9-3 loss to Minnesota, keeping the White Sox (62-52) ahead of the Tigers by two games atop the AL Central. "Besides Adam, we didnt really get anything going, didnt look fluid or anything," said Chicago manager Robin Ventura. "We have to get something else going besides waiting for home runs." The Blue Jays opened the scoring in the third when Peavy lost control. He hit both Anthony Gose and Johnson, then gave up a single to Encarnacion that drove in Gose. Chicago limited the damage by catching Johnson in a putout on the same play to end the inning. The lead didnt last long. Dunn responded by mashing a solo shot off the centre-field window to tie the game at one. His homer just edged a 467-foot bomb by Encarnacion against Cleveland on July 14. Gose showed off his speed by stealing second in the fifth, but had to walk back to first after Rajai Davis was called out for interfering with Flowers throw to second. That prompted a visit to the mound by Farrell, but the long argument with home plate umpire Brian Knight amounted to nothing. Gose stole second again on the next at-bat, but the effort was made moot when Johnson popped up to end the inning. Notes: Attendance at Rogers Centre was 16,828. ... Star right-fielder Jose Bautista (wrist) resumed swinging off a tee, although there remains no timetable for his return. Bautista has been out of the Blue Jays lineup since July 16. ... RHP Brendan Morrow (oblique strain, back spasms) will make two more starts in double-A New Hampshire before making a return to Toronto. ... Farrell said third baseman Brett Lawrie (oblique strain) will likely begin a minor-league assignment in single-A Dunedin by the end of the week. ... RHP Henderson Alvarez (7-9, 4.58 earned-run average) gets the start for Toronto on Tuesday. Chicago counters with left Jose Quintana (4-2, 2.78 ERA). ' ' '


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