Cape Breton Post

Orioles edge Jays in opener

- BY DAVID GINSBURG

Mark Trumbo homered with two outs in the 11th inning, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 Monday for their seventh straight opening-day victory.

Trumbo connected off Jason Grilli (0-1) on a 1-2 slider. When he reached the plate, the reigning major league home run king was drenched in water by teammates and cheered heartily by those remaining from a sellout crowd of 45,667.

The game was rematch of last year’s AL wild card playoff, won by Toronto 5-2 on an 11thinning home run by Edwin Encarnacio­n. Though Encarnacio­n is now with Cleveland, the Blue Jays and Orioles haven’t changed much tying for second in the AL East at 89-73.

The 25th opening day at Camden Yards produced a dramatic contest that began in the late afternoon and ended at dusk.

Tyler Wilson (1-0), the fourth Baltimore reliever, pitched one shutout inning.

Booed from introducti­ons to his final at-bat, Toronto’s Jose Bautista went 0 for 5 with a walk. He grounded into an inning-ending double play in the ninth with the score tied and runners on first and second.

Starting on opening day for the first time, Baltimore’s Kevin Gausman gave up two runs and five hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Toronto right-hander Marco Estrada also received his first opening day start. The 10-year veteran allowed two runs over six innings and retired his last 10 batters.

Baltimore went 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position over the first two innings, wasting doubles by Adam Jones and Welington Castillo.

That trend ended in the third. Newcomer Seth Smith doubled and Jones walked, Chris Davis delivered an RBI single and Trumbo followed with a runscoring double.

Toronto got a run back in the fifth when Gausman issued three walks, the last to Kendrys Morales with the bases loaded.

The Blue Jays pulled even in the sixth. After Gausman gave up a one-out single to Steve Pearce, Ezequiel Carrera hit an RBI double off Mychal Givens.

WHAT A PLAY

Orioles third baseman Manny Machado thrilled the crowd with in the 11th inning, diving near the bag to snare a grounder before throwing a side-armed toss on one knee to retire Devon Travis by a step at first base. He received a standing ovation.

FLYING BATS

Toronto centre fielder Kevin Pillar lost the grip on his bat on successive swings in the eighth inning, launching it into the stands on the third-base side on both occasions. A fan made a nice catch on the first one, and the second dropped from without evidently hurting anyone.

UP NEXT

Blue Jays: J.A. Happ (20-4 in 2016) starts Wednesday night in the finale of the two-game series. He’s 4-3 against Baltimore.

Orioles: Dylan Bundy (106) makes his 15th career start Wednesday, the first against Toronto.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Baltimore Orioles’ Mark Trumbo, centre, watches his solo home run in front of Toronto Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin and home plate umpire Gary Cederstrom in the 11th inning of an opening day baseball game in Baltimore Monday. Baltimore won 3-2 in 11...
AP PHOTO Baltimore Orioles’ Mark Trumbo, centre, watches his solo home run in front of Toronto Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin and home plate umpire Gary Cederstrom in the 11th inning of an opening day baseball game in Baltimore Monday. Baltimore won 3-2 in 11...

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