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Seven-run fourth enough for Blue Jays to beat Orioles
TORONTO 9, BALTIMORE 8
 


TORONTO (Ticker) -- If A.J. Burnett tried to impress scouts of
contending teams who were looking to pry him away from the
Toronto Blue Jays before the trading deadline, he sure didn't
succeed on Wednesday.

The righthander nearly blew a large lead against the Baltimore
Orioles, but the Blue Jays' seven-run fourth inning was strong
enough for them to hold on for a 9-8 victory.

"We're going out there and finding a way to win games, that's
the bottom line," Blue Jays shortstop David Eckstein said. "It
doesn't matter how it ends up, but the end result is most
important and today we were able to find a way to get another
victory."

Supported by an offensive explosion against Garrett Olson,
Burnett (9-8) was strong in the first five innings, allowing one
run and two hits while striking out seven.

However, he crumbled in the sixth.

Melvin Mora and Ramon Hernandez each had run-scoring singles
prior to Adam Jones' three-run homer, which capped the rally and
cut Baltimore's deficit to one run at 8-7.

"It's quite embarrassing to come out and start like I started,
and then get in that kind of situation where I'm not pitching
like I'm supposed to pitch and not making my pitches," Burnett
said. "It makes you think, 'What's going on?' So I must get
back to the drawing boards to figure it out."

In the fourth, Eckstein sparked the Blue Jays with a
bases-loaded, two-run double to give them a 4-1 lead. Marco
Scutaro followed with a walk and Alex Rios connected on an
infield single, which scored two. Vernon Wells added an RBI
infield single to give Toronto a 7-1 advantage.

Olson (6-4), who was lifted for Lance Cormier, surrendered seven
runs and seven hits in 3 2/3 innings. Cormier got Rod Barajas to
ground into a fielder's choice, ending the 12-batter hit parade.

Scott Rolen smacked an RBI single in the seventh to score Wells,
who suffered a leg cramp prior to the hit that gave Toronto a
9-7 lead. Wells was replaced by Brad Wilkerson in the following
inning and is considered day-to-day.

Nick Markakis blasted a solo home run in the ninth off Toronto
closer B.J. Ryan, who held on for his 17th save.

"We battled back," Markakis said. "We did a good job, but fell
one run short."

 
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