The Guardian (Charlottetown)

J.A. Happ bests former team

Travis and Granderson key Blue Jays offence in win over Phillies

- BY ROB MAADDI

J.A. Happ is always at his best against his former team.

Devon Travis and Dwight Smith Jr. each hit two-run doubles, Happ pitched neatly into the seventh inning and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Philadelph­ia Phillies 5-3 Sunday.

Curtis Granderson added a solo homer to help the Blue Jays take two of three in the interleagu­e series.

Happ (7-3) allowed three runs - two earned - and six hits, striking out eight in 6 2/3 innings to improve to 5-0 in five starts against the Phillies.

The lefty began his career in Philadelph­ia and was part of the 2008 World Series championsh­ip team and 2009 NL champs.

“I’ll never forget those times, some of the best memories of my career were here,” Happ said.

Travis lined a double to leftcentre to give the Jays a 2-0 lead in the second. Smith hit one down the third-base line with two outs in the sixth off a 3-2 pitch from reliever Tommy Hunter, extending the lead to 4-0. “It was awesome,” said Travis, who entered the game batting .157. “I wanted to feel like when the game is over I did one thing to help my team win.”

Granderson hit a 0-2 pitch in the ninth to right off closer Hector Neris to provide an insurance run after Toronto’s lead was cut to 4-3.

Phillies starter Nick Pivetta (4-3) gave up two runs and four hits, striking out seven in five innings in his first career start against the team he grew up rooting for in Victoria, British Columbia.

Down 4-0, Philadelph­ia rallied in the sixth and got help from some sloppy defence.

Maikel Franco hit a single with one out and Carlos Santana reached on an infield hit.

The runners went to second and third on third baseman Josh Donaldson’s throwing error.

Aaron Altherr followed with an RBI single. Santana scored and Altherr advanced to second when centre fielder Kevin Pillar slipped and booted the ball for an error.

Nick Williams added an RBI single to right.

Happ was 14-5 in parts of four seasons with the Phillies from 2007-10, including 12-4 in 2009. He was traded to Houston in a deal that brought Roy Oswalt to Philadelph­ia.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher J.A. Happ throws during the first inning of a game against the Philadelph­ia Phillies on Sunday in Philadelph­ia.
AP PHOTO Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher J.A. Happ throws during the first inning of a game against the Philadelph­ia Phillies on Sunday in Philadelph­ia.

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