The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Blue Jays win on walk-off homer

- By IanHarriso­n

Edwin Encarnacio­n advanced Toronto to the AL Division Series in the Blue Jays’ familiar manner — with a big home run.

Encarnacio­n hit a three-run drive in the 11th inning off Ubaldo Jimenez, and Toronto beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 in Tuesday night’s AL wild card game to advance to a Division Series matchup against old foe Texas.

“It was a very special moment and a very special opportunit­y,” Encarnacio­n said through a translator.

Jose Bautista also homered for the Blue Jays, who open the Division Series on Tuesday at Texas. Encarnacio­n’s homer brought back memories of the tiebreakin­g, threerun shot that Bautista hit in the seventh inning of Game 5 of last year’s AL Division Series win over the Rangers, a shot punctuated by a memorable bat flip.

And the Blue Jays won their last World Series title in 1993 on Joe Carter’s walkoff home run .

“I was looking for a fastball and I was trying to put the barrel on it, get a little bit in front because the infield was playing in, and I actually got it,” Encarnacio­n said through a translator.

Jimenez relieved Brian Duensing with one out in the 11th, and Devon Travis singled in a 1-1 pitch. Reigning AL MVP Josh Donaldson singled on the next pitch, and Travis went all the way to third as left fielder Nolan Reimold bobbled the ball.

Encarnacio­n sent the following pitch, a 91 mph offering, soaring into the second deck in left. Encarnacio­n immediatel­y knew it was gone and raised both arms in triumph, index fingers pointed skyward.

The crowd of 49,934 chanted “Eddie, Eddie!” as Encarnacio­n circled the bases before being greeted by a mob of teammates. Encarnacio­n matched his career-best with 42 home runs in the regular season.

Jimenez said he was trying to throw a low slider and induce a double play.

“It didn’t do anything,” Jimenez said. “It stayed up.

rioles closer Zach Britton, who was perfect in 47 save chances during the regular season, never got in the game.

“Nobody has been pitching better for us than Ubaldo,” Baltimore manager Buck Showalter said . “It didn’t work out.”

Britton warmed up three times but didn’t leave the bullpen.

“It’s frustratin­g but it’s not my call,” Britton said. “It was just frustratin­g to have to sit there and watch.”

Francisco Liriano retired five straight batters on four groundouts and a strikeout for the win after closer Roberto Osuna left with a sore shoulder .

“The doctor told me that I was going to be fine, I just need a couple of days,” Osuna said. “I’ve been pitching a lot lately. They think it’s just fatigue from the last couple of weeks.”

Toronto beat Texas in five-game Division Series, sparked by Bautista’s memorable homer. The teams brawled in May this year when Bautista was punched in the face by Rangers infielder Rougned Odor following a play at second base.

“It’s going to be a very interestin­g series, and we’re looking forward to it,” Encarnacio­n said.

The roof was open at Rogers Centre, formerly SkyDome, where all 24 previous postseason games had been played with it closed.

 ?? MARK BLINCH — THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP ?? Toronto Blue Jays’ Edwin Encarnacio­n raises his arms after hitting a walk-off three-run home run as the Baltimore Orioles catcher looks on during the 11th inning of an American League wild-card baseball game in Toronto, Tuesday.
MARK BLINCH — THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP Toronto Blue Jays’ Edwin Encarnacio­n raises his arms after hitting a walk-off three-run home run as the Baltimore Orioles catcher looks on during the 11th inning of an American League wild-card baseball game in Toronto, Tuesday.

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