Waterloo Region Record

Morales hits grand slam, as Blue Jays beat Rays, 5-2

Stroman picks up win in first start of season for Toronto

- Mark Didtler The Associated Press

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — Kendrys Morales hit his fourth career grand slam, Marcus Stroman pitched 6 1/3 effective innings and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-2, in American League baseball action Thursday night.

Morales homered off Blake Snell (0-1) in the third. Stroman (1-0), the MVP of last month’s World Baseball Classic, allowed one run and six hits in his 2017 debut.

Snell gave up five runs and four hits in 6 2/3 innings. The lefty struck out five and walked five.

Darwin Barney had a one-out single in the third, and Josh Donaldson and Jose Bautista both drew two-out walks before Morales sent an 0-1 pitch into leftcentre field seats for a 4-0 lead.

Toronto didn’t homer in losing both games during a season-opening series at Baltimore. The Blue Jays have never gone homerless in their first three games of a season.

The Blue Jays signed Morales to a $33 million, three-year contract during the off-season to fill the offensive void left by the departure of Edwin Encarnacio­n, who joined Cleveland as a free agent. Morales hit 30 homers and drove in 93 runs last season for Kansas City.

Toronto went up 5-0 on Barney’s RBI bunt single in the seventh. Barney had three hits and walked once.

Stroman, who induced three double plays, left after giving up Logan Morrison’s run-scoring single in the seventh. Joe Biagini replaced Stroman and got an inning-ending double-play from Tim Beckham.

Jason Grilli came in for Joe Smith with two on and one out in the ninth and threw a run-scoring wild pitch before getting his first save.

Tampa Bay right fielder Steven Souza Jr. remained in the game after colliding with Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin during the fifth while trying to score on Beckham’s grounder to Stroman. Souza needed assistance after appearing to hurt his left leg, but was back out to play defence in the sixth.

Souza had three hits, including a pair of doubles.

Trainer’s room Blue Jays: Closer Roberto Osuna (neck spasms) will throw in a simulated game Saturday and is expected to be ready for Toronto’s home opener Tuesday night against Milwaukee . ... 2B Devon Travis, slowed by a bruised right knee during spring training, got a planned day off from the starting lineup. He had off-season surgery to remove a small flap of cartilage from the knee. Rays: OF Colby Rasmus, coming back from hip surgery, started a rehab assignment with Class A Charlotte and was hitless in three at-bats.

Up next Blue Jays: LHP Francisco Liriano will make his first start of the season Friday night against the Rays. Liriano’s lone outing at Tropicana Field last year came out of the bullpen Sept. 2 when he allowed three runs without recording an out. Rays: RHP Matt Andriese, Friday night’s starter, was 8-8 last year after starting the season by winning his first six decisions.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Toronto Blue Jays’ Kendrys Morales follows the flight of his grand slam off of Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Blake Snell in the third inning of an American League baseball game Thursday in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Blue Jays (1-2) picked up their first victory of the young season.
CHRIS O’MEARA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto Blue Jays’ Kendrys Morales follows the flight of his grand slam off of Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Blake Snell in the third inning of an American League baseball game Thursday in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Blue Jays (1-2) picked up their first victory of the young season.

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