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Rios powers Jays past Mariners
TORONTO 8, SEATTLE 3
 


TORONTO (Ticker) -- For one day, Alex Rios turned the power back
on.

Rios homered twice and David Purcey picked up his first career
win Saturday, leading the Toronto Blue Jays to an 8-3 victory
over Seattle Mariners.

Experiencing a power outage this season, Rios enjoyed his first
multi-homer game of the year with a pair of solo shots. He has
just eight homers this season after hitting a career-high 24 in
2007.

"It's good to have a good day. It will give you a little more
confidence," said Rios, who added a sacrifice fly in the sixth
inning to give the Blue Jays the final margin.

Making his third career start, Purcey (1-1) worked six effective
innings, allowing three runs and seven hits. The 26-year-old
lefthander walked one and struck out four.

Toronto scored in each of its first six innings en route to
winning its fifth straight game.

Jose Lopez belted a two-run homer for the Mariners, whose losing
streak reached seven games.

"The last two years I struggled a little bit in the second
half," said Lopez, who is in the midst of a 13-game hitting
streak. "This year, I don't think about it."

Rios opened the scoring in the bottom of the first, depositing a
2-0 pitch from R.A. Dickey (2-6) over the left field wall.

After Lopez doubled in a run in the top of the second, the Blue
Jays went ahead for good in the bottom of the frame on Scott
Rolen's sacrifice fly.

Joe Inglett, who had three hits, led off the third with a double
and later scored on a wild pitch to extend Toronto's lead to
3-1. Inglett produced a run in the fourth with an RBI double,
two batters after Brad Wilkerson had lofted a sacrifice fly.

"Right now with the mind-set we have we expect to win every
time," Inglett said. "Like I said yesterday, just keep rolling
and keep the momentum going."

Rios added to Dickey's miserable afternoon with his second homer
to lead off the fifth.

After Lopez connected for his seventh homer with one out in the
sixth, Inglett delivered a run-scoring single and Rios lofted a
sacrifice fly in the bottom of the frame.

Dickey was ripped for eight runs and 10 hits in 5 1/3
forgettable innings. The knuckleballer also walked four and
threw just 63 of 102 pitches for strikes before mercifully
departing.

"I never had a clean inning, couldn't get into a real rhythm out
there," Dickey said.

 
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