The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Happ, Jays dominate Mets

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NEW YORK — Steady rain at Citi Field should have made pitching, hitting and fielding challengin­g for everybody.

Instead, Blue Jays lefthander J.A. Happ had a blast doing all three.

Happ reached three times and allowed only two baserunner­s over seven scoreless innings, and Toronto got its first road victory against the New York Mets, 12-1 on a wet Wednesday in Queens.

Happ (5-3) struck out 10 and walked none while pitching two-hit ball. The left-hander also singled twice and walked in his first multihit game since 2011, when he had two hits for Houston at Citi Field.

“It was just a fun game,” Happ said. “It was fun being on the bases a little bit and scoring a couple runs and pitching deep into the ballgame. Have to feel good about that one.”

The 35-year-old is the first AL pitcher to throw seven innings and match or out-hit his opponent since the Angels’ Clyde Wright against the Rangers on Sept. 14, 1972, per STATS. The AL adopted the designated hitter rule the next year.

Happ also helped himself with a sliding, barehanded play to field Luis Guillorme’s grounder in the fifth.

“He was outstandin­g on a tough day to play,” Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said. “Whether you’re a pitcher or anybody else. Yeah, he held it together.”

Toronto was 0-12 against the Mets in New York, the longest such skid against one team in interleagu­e history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

New York’s Brandon Nimmo homered off Danny Barnes with two outs in the ninth and Wilmer Flores added a double before Barnes finished Toronto’s four-hitter.

 ?? Frank Franklin II / Associated Press ?? J.A. Happ delivers a pitch during the first inning on Wednesday against the Mets.
Frank Franklin II / Associated Press J.A. Happ delivers a pitch during the first inning on Wednesday against the Mets.

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