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Happ out early with injury as Orioles pound Jays 11-4

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The Toronto Blue Jays lost yet another game and yet another player to injury Sunday, as starter J.A. Happ exited in the fifth inning with left elbow soreness before the Baltimore Orioles slugged their way to a dominant 11-4 win.

It’s another discouragi­ng blow for the Blue Jays (2-10), whose awful April represents the worst start in franchise history.

Happ (0-3) was to undergo an MRI on Monday. More bad news had arrived prior to the game with the announceme­nt that Aaron Sanchez was going on the 10-day disabled list with a blister on his right middle finger. And Josh Donaldson missed his third straight game with a calf strain that has him languishin­g to the disabled list.

Donaldson’s sorely missed in Toronto’s listless lineup, which looked feeble again Sunday as Baltimore starter Dylan Bundy (2-1) struck out six over six shutout innings in front of 38,188 increasing­ly dispirited fans at Rogers Centre. Trey Mancini clubbed a three-run homer and a solo shot for the Orioles (8-3), who took three of four over the weekend.

Jays manager John Gibbons retained an air of optimism, but acknowledg­ed his team’s potentiall­y precarious situation.

“Today was the first time all year that felt like a sloppy game,” Gibbons said. “You just learn to deal with it,” he added of the Jays’ woes. “You just roll with the punches — the pain, whatever you want to call it.”

This loss was perhaps especially painful given how Happ was rolling prior to hearing a “pop” in his elbow in the fourth inning. He returned for the fifth and after J.J. Hardy drove a ground-rule double past a sprawling Kevin Pillar, Happ threw one pitch to Adam Jones before heading to the clubhouse.

“[It’s] disappoint­ing because I felt I was establishi­ng myself again, bouncing back from the game before,” said Happ, who tied the team record for lefthander­s with 20 wins in 2016.

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