National Post

BLUE JAYS 11 MARLINS 3

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First baseman Chris Colabello extended his hit streak to 18 games and the Toronto Blue Jays scored six runs in the first for an 11-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Monday, extending their win streak to six. Designated hitter Josh Donaldson homered and had three runs batted in for the Blue Jays (2930). Right-hander Marco Estrada (3-3) pitched seven innings for his second winning start in a row. He allowed seven hits and three runs in the opener of the three-game interleagu­e series. Designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton homered for Miami (24-34). Marlins left-hander Brad Hand (1-2) allowed six hits and six runs in two-thirds of an inning. It was the first game between the teams since they made a blockbuste­r trade on Nov. 19, 2012. The Blue Jays sent catcher Jeff Mathis, shortstops Adeiny Hechavarri­a and Yunel Escobar, pitchers Henderson Alvarez, Justin Nicolino and Anthony DeSclafani and outfielder Jake Marisnick to the Marlins. Toronto received shortstop Jose Reyes, pitchers Mark Buehrle and Josh Johnson, infielder Emilio Bonifacio, and catcher John Buck from Miami. The Blue Jays scored six runs in a first inning that was started by a single by Reyes and a one-out single by right fielder Jose Bautista. Colabello then extended his hit streak to 18 games with an RBI single. Catcher Russell Martin walked, third baseman Danny Valencia hit a two-run double and centre-fielder Kevin Pillar hit a two-run single. After second baseman Munenori Kawasaki hit a two-out RBI double, Hand was replaced by right-hander Andre Rienzo. Donaldson led off the second with his 16th homer of the season. Blue Jays manager John Gibbons, who was celebratin­g his 53rd birthday, was ejected from the game in the second after Bautista struck out on a checked swing. Gibbons argued that Bautista had held back his swing. Edwin Encarnacio­n (sore left shoulder) was not in the Blue Jays’ starting lineup for the second game in a row Monday after having a cortisone shot on Saturday. He could return Tuesday.

 ?? TomSzczerb­ows ki / Getty Images ?? Munenori Kawasaki helped Toronto’s defence keep pace with its offence, turning a double play in the seventh inning in Monday night’s win over Miami.
TomSzczerb­ows ki / Getty Images Munenori Kawasaki helped Toronto’s defence keep pace with its offence, turning a double play in the seventh inning in Monday night’s win over Miami.

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