The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Indians finish trip with shutout loss

Blue Jays’ Bichette, Stripling lead way; McKenzie goes seven innings for Tribe

- By Ian Harrison Online: See previous Indians stories, commentary and more. NEWS-HERALD.COM.

TORONTO >> Bo Bichette homered and drove in all three runs, Ross Stripling pitched six sharp innings to win his second consecutiv­e start and the Blue Jays blanked the Indians, 3-0, on Aug. 5.

With its ninth shutout, Toronto (57-49) won for the sixth time in seven games since returning north of the border last week and moved a seasonbest eight games above .500.

Bichette hit a two-run homer in the fourth, his 20th, and added an RBI single in the sixth. Both hits came off righthande­r Triston McKenzie (1-5).

Bichette said he and McKenzie, both young players from Florida, have competed against each other for more than a decade and are good friends off the field.

Still, getting the upper hand on an old pal didn’t make Bichette feel too good.

“To get the win is what we want, but I take no glory in hitting homers off my friends,” Bichette said.

Bichette hit a go-ahead homer for the 10th time this season and had his 37th multi-hit game, tying him with Detroit’s Jonathan Schoop for the AL lead.

“One of these years, I don’t know if it’s going to be next year or the year after, he’s going to lead the league in hitting,” Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said of Bichette. “He’s that good.”

Stripling (5-6) beat Kansas City as the Blue Jays returned to Rogers Centre on July 30, snapping a fourstart winless stretch.

Against Cleveland, Stripling pitched around an error and a walk in the first and didn’t allow a hit until Owen Miller’s one-out single in the fifth. The righthande­r gave up three hits, all singles. He walked one and struck out six.

“The changeup took a good step forward today,” Stripling said. “I was throwing it early in the count, middle of the count, putting guys away with it. I think that was kind of the gamechange­r for me today.”

Consecutiv­e hits by Amed Rosario and Franmil Reyes gave Cleveland runners at the corners with one out in the sixth, but Stripling ended his outing by striking out Bobby Bradley and getting Harold Ramirez to ground into a fielder’s choice.

“He kind of got us off balance a little bit,” acting Indians manager DeMarlo Hale said.

Stripling is 2-0 with a 0.82 ERA in two starts against the Indians this season after earning his first win with Toronto in a May 30 start at Cleveland.

Trevor Richards worked a perfect seventh, Tim Mayza pitched around a walk in the eighth and Adam Cimber finished with a 1-2-3 ninth, getting the save in his first opportunit­y of the season.

McKenzie retired the first 10 Blue Jays batters in order before Vladimir Guerrero Jr. singled. One out later, Bichette hammered a 2-0 pitch into the second deck in left.

Bichette’s drive was Toronto’s 164th home run of the season, matching San Francisco for the major league lead.

McKenzie’s seven-inning outing equaled his career high. He allowed three runs and five hits.

“I thought Triston was good,” Hale said. “He was pounding the zone and mixing his pitches. I’m happy with the performanc­e. The offense just couldn’t muster anything up.”

Trainer’s room

INDIANS >> C Roberto Perez, scratched from the Aug. 4 lineup because of back spasms, got the day off. He will be re-evaluated Aug. 6, acting manager DeMarlo Hale said. … RHP Aaron Civale (sprained middle finger) threw his fourth bullpen, mixing in sliders and cutters for the first time. … 3B Jose Ramirez was held out of the starting lineup.

Up next

INDIANS >> RHP Cal Quantrill (2-2, 3.40 ERA) goes Aug. 6 as Cleveland returns home to begin a three-game series against Detroit. RHP Matt Manning (2-4, 5.59) starts for the Tigers.

 ?? JON BLACKER — THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Indians starting pitcher Triston McKenzie pitches during the first inning Aug. 5.
JON BLACKER — THE CANADIAN PRESS Indians starting pitcher Triston McKenzie pitches during the first inning Aug. 5.
 ?? JON BLACKER — THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Indians reliever Bryan Shaw pitches during the eighth inning.
JON BLACKER — THE CANADIAN PRESS Indians reliever Bryan Shaw pitches during the eighth inning.

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