Los Angeles Times

Tulowitzki delivers: His three-run home run helps Blue Jays avoid eliminatio­n.

Shortstop’s three-run home run is the big blow that helps club stay alive in AL division series.

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Troy Tulowitzki drove in four runs, including a three-run home run for his first hit this postseason, and the Toronto Blue Jays avoided eliminatio­n in an American League division series with a 5-1 victory over the Texas Rangers in Game 3 on Sunday night.

The Rangers lead the best-offive matchup, 2-1. Game 4 is Monday in Texas and Game 5, if necessary, is Wednesday in Toronto.

Marco Estrada limited the Rangers to one run and five hits over 61⁄3 innings, with four strikeouts and no walks.

Tulowitzki’s drive to left field with two outs in the sixth inning put the Blue Jays ahead, 5-0.

“It was definitely huge and in the moment I was definitely pumped up. Got back to the dugout and everybody’s obviously excited to put us up by five,” Tulowitzki said. “A little breathing room, I think that’s the goal down 2-0.”

The home run came two innings after he drew a bases-loaded walk. Tulowitzki sat out most of the final three weeks of the regular season because of a cracked shoulder blade and bruised muscles in his upper back.

Left-hander Martin Perez pitched into the sixth inning and gave up four runs and six hits.

The Blue Jays had their leadoff hitter at second base to start each the third through fifth innings, a span that included three double plays ignited by second baseman Rougned Odor.

Toronto started the sixth with consecutiv­e singles to chase Perez, and Edwin Encarnacio­n drew a 10pitch walk from rookie reliever Chi Chi Gonzalez to load the bases before the Rangers’ fourth double play in an as many innings.

First baseman Mitch Moreland fielded Chris Colabello’s hard-hit hopper, threw home for the first out and got back to the bag to take the return throw.

Tulowitzki, then 0 for 11 in the series, followed with his home run on a full-count pitch.

It was only the second postseason home run in 69 postseason atbats for Tulowitzki, who had a .179 all-time postseason batting average before the home run. He later singled.

Dioner Navarro produced the first hit by the Blue Jays, a double leading off the third inning when center fielder Delino DeShields got a late break and the ball was just behind the reach of his outstretch­ed glove.

Navarro scored when Odor initially bobbled a grounder by Ryan Goins before reaching back with his right foot to touch the base and throwing to first base to complete the first double play.

Josh Donaldson led off the fourth inning with a double and scored when Tulowitzki was the third consecutiv­e batter walked by Perez.

The bases were still loaded in the fourth when Navarro had an inning-ending double play a pitch after a hard foul down the third base line.

 ?? Ronald Martinez Getty Images ?? TROY TULOWITZKI runs the bases after hitting a three-run home against Chi Chi Gonzalez in the sixth inning.
Ronald Martinez Getty Images TROY TULOWITZKI runs the bases after hitting a three-run home against Chi Chi Gonzalez in the sixth inning.

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