Arencibia hits two HR's in debut to fuel Jays win over Rays
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08/07/2010 -
Toronto, ON (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - J.P. Arencibia had a major-league debut to
remember, going 4-for-5 with two home runs, a double and three RBI, as the
Toronto Blue Jays belted eight home runs en route to a 17-11 drubbing of the
Rays, handing Tampa Bay a season-high fourth straight loss.
Arencibia, a first-round pick by Toronto in the 2007 draft, belted 31 homers
in Triple-A Las Vegas this year before getting brought up earlier this week
due to an injury to All-Star catcher John Buck (thumb). The 24-year-old
backstop hit a two-run homer on the first pitch he saw in the second inning
and added a solo blast in the sixth.
The rookie highlighted a barrage of long balls by the hosts, including two
from Aaron Hill and one each from Edwin Encarnacion, Adam Lind, Lyle Overbay
and league-leader Jose Bautista in Toronto's fourth win in five games.
Tampa Bay's James Shields (10-10) allowed nine hits -- six homers -- and four
walks while yielding eight runs in four innings to snap a personal three-start
winning streak. Dan Johnson went 2-for-2 with a homer and four RBI in defeat.
The Blue Jays set a season-high for runs and hits (20) and put on a home run
display to extend its 3-2 lead in the third. Lind and Hill opened the inning
with shots over the right and left field fences, respectively, and Encarnacion
pulled an outside pitch to left for another round-tripper two batters later.
Bautista smashed his MLB-best 34th bomb leading off the fourth, and Hill
barely cleared the left-field wall later in the frame to notch his third
career multi-homer game.
Toronto starter Brad Mills was pulled after walking B.J. Upton in the fifth
with the bases loaded, and the Rays got two more runs in the inning on a
Johnson sacrifice fly and Evan Longoria groundout off Brian Tallet (2-4), who
got credit for the win for throwing three innings of relief.
Dale Thayer mercifully relieved Shields in the home half and was just as
ineffective. The Jays pushed across five runs with two outs, starting with
Vernon Wells' bases-loaded infield single and capping it with consecutive two-
run hits by Lind and Hill.
Arencibia put the finishing touches on his prolific arrival with an opposite-
field shot to right in the sixth, leading to a curtain call from the Rogers
Centre crowd.
Overbay topped Johnson's two-run homer in the seventh with a three-run blast
in Toronto's half.
The Blue Jays failed to score in the eighth, the only frame in which they were
blanked. The Rays plated four in the ninth on a Reid Brignac sac fly, a
Travis Snider error on the same play, a Gabe Kapler double and a Willy Aybar
groundout.
Yunel Escobar's RBI double in the first inning and Arencibia's first-pitch,
two-run homer in the second were countered by run-scoring hits from Upton and
Johnson in the third frame.
Game Notes
Bautista has homered in 10 straight series, tying a Blue Jays record set by
Carlos Delgado (2001)...Arencibia became the first player since Boston's
Daniel Nava (6/12/2010) to hit a home run on his first pitch in the big
leagues...The Blue Jays currently lead the majors with 175 homers this season,
30 more than the Red Sox going into their game against the Yankees...Mills,
recalled from Las Vegas to take the rotation spot of the injured Jesse Litsch
(hip), surrendered five hits, four walks and five runs over four-plus frames
in his second start this season...Escobar, Encarnacion and Hill each had three
hits for the Blue Jays...Johnson's homer was his first since September 15,
2008.
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