The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Happ, Blue Jays, thump Mets

- By Jake Seiner

NEW YORK » J.A. Happ reached three times and allowed only two baserunner­s over seven innings, and the Toronto Blue Jays got their first road victory against the New York Mets, 12-1 on a rainy Wednesday in Queens.

Happ (5-3) struck out 10 while pitching two-hit ball. The lefthander also singled twice and walked in his first multihit game since 2011, when he had two hits for Houston at Citi Field.

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.

Justin Smoak, Teoscar Hernandez and Richard Urena each homered and drove in three runs as Toronto piled up 15 hits. The Blue Jays improved to 22-21 and haven’t fallen below .500 since being 1-2 on March 31.

Toronto had averaged 2.8 runs over its past 11 games, batting .211 with a .630 OPS while going 3-8.

Smoak sparked the breakout performanc­e by smashing a homer to right off Zack Wheeler (2-3) in the first inning. Wheeler was otherwise sharp early on, striking out six prior to a brief rain delay during the bottom of the third inning.

A steady drizzle fell throughout, but the rain picked up in the middle of the third. Moments after Wheeler’s bat slipped from his hands and nearly hit first base coach Ruben Amaro Jr., umpires asked the grounds crew to rake the field.

Blue Jays players returned to the dugout during the roughly 15-minute break, and SNY reported the Mets used between 80 and 100 bags of Diamond Dry in that stretch alone. The crew returned to the field with rakes and shovels regularly throughout the game.

Wheeler fell apart after the de-

lay. Hernandez put Toronto up 3-0 with a tworun shot in the fourth, and then Smoak ripped a tworun double during a threerun fifth inning.

Wheeler was charged with six runs in four-plus innings, bringing his ERA to 5.92.

Toronto continued to pound away against New York’s bullpen, including three runs off AJ Ramos in the sixth inning. The Blue Jays sent 24 batters to the plate over the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, getting eight runs, nine hits and four walks in that span. By comparison, New York batted 26 players in the first eight innings. CESPEDES TO DL New York placed outfielder Yoenis Cespedes on the 10-day disabled list with a strained right hip flexor, retroactiv­e to Monday. Cespedes spent about a week trying to play through his latest lowerbody injury before getting an MRI on Tuesday, which revealed the strain.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Mets relief pitcher Buddy Baumann (77) reacts as Toronto Blue Jays’ Richard Urena runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run of a baseball game Wednesday in New York. The Blue Jays won 12-1.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Mets relief pitcher Buddy Baumann (77) reacts as Toronto Blue Jays’ Richard Urena runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run of a baseball game Wednesday in New York. The Blue Jays won 12-1.

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