American League Game Summary - Toronto at Baltimore, Game One
(Monday, September 24th)
Final Score: Baltimore 4, Toronto 1
Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - Steve Johnson tossed five scoreless innings,
Adam Jones and Ryan Flaherty both homered, and the Baltimore Orioles defeated
the Toronto Blue Jays, 4-1, on Monday in the opener of a doubleheader from
Camden Yards.
Johnson (4-0) worked around three hits and three walks while striking out six
to earn the win in his first start since Aug. 25. The rookie right-hander has
a 1.62 ERA in 11 appearances -- three starts -- this season.
"This is what you look for: pitching in a playoff race," said Johnson. "It was
great. The team was able to come up with a couple of big hits."
Jones went 4-for-4 with a two-run homer in the fourth and Flaherty added a
leadoff shot an inning later for the AL wild card-leading Orioles.
Henderson Alvarez (9-14) gave up four runs on eight hits over 5 2/3 innings to
take the loss. The righty walked three, struck out six and fell to 2-7 in his
last nine decisions.
Rajai Davis had an eighth-inning RBI double for the Blue Jays, losers of seven
straight games.
Toronto, which went just 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position, threatened
in the early going, but failed to deliver.
Johnson issued consecutive walks to start the game, then recorded a strikeout
and a groundout before popping out Davis to escape the first unscathed.
The rookie also stranded a pair in both the third and fourth before Jones
struck in the bottom half.
The center fielder's homer -- his career-high 32nd of the season -- came after
Chris Davis' leadoff walk and traveled deep into the seats in left field for a
2-0 lead.
An inning later, Flaherty sent a 1-0 fastball into the Baltimore bullpen
beyond the left-center field fence, where reliever Luis Ayala caught the
scorched line drive in his hat.
The Orioles loaded the bases in the sixth courtesy of a leadoff single by
Jones, a double by Matt Wieters, and an intentional walk, and Mark Reynolds
followed with a doubleplay groundout to score Jones.
Troy Patton tossed a scoreless inning of relief for the Orioles before giving
way to Tommy Hunter, who faced the minimum in the seventh, but allowed
consecutive two-out singles and Rajai Davis' subsequent run-scoring double in
the eighth.
Darren O'Day fanned Kelly Johnson to end the inning and Jim Johnson worked
around a leadoff single in the ninth to lock up his 48th save of the season
and Baltimore's seventh win in eight games.
Game Notes
Steve Johnson made his major league debut on July 15 of this season ... The
Orioles are attempting to reach the postseason for the first time since 1997
... Monday's doubleheader was a result of an Aug. 26 rainout.
09/25 00:21:07 ET

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