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TORONTO(AP) Minnesota keeps failing to pressure Detroit in the AL Central.
Jose Bautista
hit a solo homer,
Brett Cecil
won his final start of the season and the
Toronto Blue Jays
beat the Twins 3-2 Thursday.
''It's a game we needed to win, and we didn't do it,'' Morneau said. ''That's why we're a .500 team.''
Minnesota (70-70), which began the day 5 1/2 games back of the Tigers, has not won consecutive games since taking three in
a row from Aug. 30-Sept. 1. The Twins went 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position Thursday and are averaging just 3.2 runs
during their past 10 games.
''You give up three runs, you should have an opportunity to win,'' manager
Ron Gardenhire
said. ''Unfortunately for us, our offense never could get anything going.''
Minnesota is batting .237 (72 for 304) in September.
''I'm trying my best not to do everything, just to keep it simple still,'' designated hitter
Jason Kubel
said. ''But given the circumstances, it's kind of hard not to go out there and try to win the game yourself.''
The Twins begin a nine-game homestand Friday that starts with three each against struggling Oakland and Cleveland. They'll
face the Tigers for three starting next Friday.
''We're just trying to hang on and try to gain some ground until we play Detroit,'' starter
Scott Baker
said. ''We obviously don't have a lot of room to lose any more games, that's for sure.''
The Twins also play a four-game series at Detroit from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1.
One night after the teams drew 11,159, the smallest crowd in the 20-year history of Rogers Centre, attendance was 11,461,
the second-lowest this season. Toronto averaged 12,315 for the four-game series.
Minnesota's
Joe Mauer
went 0 for 4, dropping his major league-leading average to .363.
Cecil (7-4) allowed two runs and seven hits in six innings. Toronto is stopping his season after he pitched a combined 142
1-3 innings in the majors and at Triple-A.
''To finish like that, I still have a lot of stuff to work on but it's really good, really positive,'' Cecil said.
Jeremy Accardo
,
Jesse Carlson
and
Shawn Camp
each got one out in the seventh,
Scott Downs
pitched the eight, and
Jason Frasor
finished for his eighth save in 10 chances.
''It all starts with pitching and Cecil pitched a good ball game for us,''
Blue Jays
manager
Cito Gaston
said. ''The guys came out of the bullpen and shut everything down.''
As the
Blue Jays
headed to Detroit after the game, they dressed Cecil and nine other rookies in Toronto Argonauts cheerleaders costumes for
the flight.
''This will be a first,'' Cecil said.
Baker (13-8) lost for the first time since July 7, giving up three runs, five hits and four walks in 6 2-3 innings. He had
been 7-0 in his previous 11 starts.
''He still gave us a great chance to win, we just couldn't get any runs for him,'' Mauer said.
Toronto went ahead in the first when
Joe Inglett
walked and scored on
Adam Lind
's double.
Denard Span
tied it in the third with a leadoff homer, but Bautista's fifth homer of the year put Toronto back on top in the fourth.
Minnesota tied it again in the fifth when
Nick Punto
doubled and scored on
Orlando Cabrera
's RBI single but Toronto moved in front for good in the bottom half.
John McDonald
led off with a double, took third on a grounder and scored on Lind's sacrifice fly.
NOTES: Toronto RHP
Roy Halladay
will get an extra day of rest before his next start, Tuesday at New York. LHP
David Purcey
will make his first start since April on Monday at Detroit. ... Inglett returned to the lineup after missing two games with
a sore ankle. ... OF
Vernon Wells
and SS
Marco Scutaro
were held out of Toronto's starting lineup but Wells came on as a defensive replacement in the ninth. ... The Twins are 19-30
in day games. ... Ten of the 13 hits were for extra bases, including eight doubles.
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