Waterloo Region Record

Donaldson trifecta leads Blue Jays to big win

- Namish Modi

TORONTO — Josh Donaldson briefly turned Rogers Centre into a hockey arena on Sunday.

With the Blue Jays wearing their red uniforms on Canada Baseball Day at Rogers Centre, the Toronto third baseman hit three home runs for a hat trick in a 9-6 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Fans threw hats on the field after Donaldson’s third homer in the eighth inning for the Jays, who completed the three-game sweep.

“It’s one of those things, as a baseball player, you want it to happen one day,” said Donaldson of hitting three homers in a single game. “You don’t know if it’s ever going to happen, it’s kind of a rare thing (and) I was happy to do it.”

After the game Donaldson posted a picture on Twitter of him holding up two clear garbage bags filled with ball caps that the grounds crew and Blue Jays mascot, Ace, had collected.

Donaldson’s two-run homer (74-56) in the seventh gave Toronto a 6-5 lead and helped extend the Twins’ (49-81) losing streak to 10 games.

“You can start to see it at the beginning of this home stand, he was just missing some pitches, he just skied a couple breaking balls,” said Toronto manager John Gibbons. “He’s capable of that, we have a few guys who are capable of doing something like that, it’s a rare feat.”

Donaldson, 30, followed that by completing the homer trifecta with a solo shot to dead centre in the eighth, his 33rd. The third baseman’s first career three home run game helped Toronto rally from a 5-2 deficit after coming back from a 5-0 deficit Saturday. Following Donaldson’s third homer of the day and fifth in four games, hats poured onto the field.

“I think it’s unique to this area (the hat-trick) right, so it’s really cool,” said Jays starter R.A. Dickey “You don’t see something like that very often, I think the response was warranted.”

The sellout crowd of 47,444 largely draped in red and white colours, demanded a curtain call from him.

“I’ve never had a curtain call before so that was nice. I tried to enjoy it for a second,” Donaldson said. “Eddie was on deck after I hit the third one and he had a huge smile on his face that kind of brought it into reality a little bit there.”

Dickey gave up five runs, three earned, over six innings, scattering six hits and three walks.

“To win championsh­ips, you have to beat the teams you should beat, today we were able to do that,” Dickey said. “It was a team effort all around and Josh had a special day today, it was neat to sit back and watch him to do his thing.”

Minnesota starter Kyle Gibson threw 5 1/3 innings allowing four runs and eight hits.

Jose Bautista led off the seventh

with a single, his third hit of the day, and Donaldson followed that up with a centre-field bomb off Pat Light, his 32nd of the season.

Light gave up a single to Troy Tulowitzki later in the inning and was replaced by J.T. Chargois, who didn’t fare much better. Chargois walked Kevin Pillar and was tagged with a two-run double by Melvin Upton Jr., giving Toronto a three-run lead.

Light (0-1) took the loss while Scott Feldman (7-4) pitched 2/3 of an inning in relief for the win. NOTES: LHP Aaron Loup cleared waivers and was optioned to triple A-Buffalo.

 ?? NICK TURCHIARO, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson celebrates after hitting a home run during the third inning against Minnesota on Sunday in Toronto. The Jays’ 9-6 win completed a three-game sweep of the Twins.
NICK TURCHIARO, USA TODAY SPORTS Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson celebrates after hitting a home run during the third inning against Minnesota on Sunday in Toronto. The Jays’ 9-6 win completed a three-game sweep of the Twins.

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