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TORONTO (AP) -- Carlos Delgado is making a case for MVP.
Delgado hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning to
give the Toronto Blue Jays an 8-6 win over the Anaheim Angels on Wednesday.
Fans chanted "MVP!" as he walked off the field.
| | Angels baserunner Adam Kennedy, right, slides home safely in the 8th inning of Wednesday's game. |
"It's pretty flattering," said Delgado, who is hitting .360
with 35 homers and 110 RBI. "Hopefully I'll keep doing what I'm
doing for the next six weeks, and we'll see what happens, but the
bottom line is we have to win some games and make the playoffs."
The Blue Jays, who avoided falling to .500, moved within 6½
games of the first-place New York Yankees in the AL East heading
into Wednesday night. Toronto is in fifth place in the wild-card
race.
"It was a must win," Toronto manager Jim Fregosi said. "We
played poorly on the road, so you don't want to come back here and
lose two in a row and fall back to .500."
Dave Martinez singled with one out in the ninth off Lou Pote
(1-1). Delgado, who went 2-for-5 with four RBI, then hit a 3-2
pitch, giving Toronto the win.
"I left it up a little, and chances are he's not going to miss
it," Pote said.
Billy Koch (6-2) pitched a perfect ninth to earn the victory.
Anaheim's Troy Glaus hit his 35th homer and Darin Erstad hit his
20th, raising his major league-leading hit total to 185.
The Angels blew a 5-3 lead in the seventh before tying the game
at 6-6 in the eighth on catcher Darrin Fletcher's error.
The Blue Jays scored three runs in the seventh on Delgado's RBI
grounder off starter Scott Schoeneweis, and Tony Batista's two-run
homer off Mark Petkovsek. Batista has 35 homers, including 17 in
the seventh inning or later.
Toronto took a 2-0 lead in the first on Delgado's RBI single,
and Batista's run-scoring double.
"I played with Sammy Sosa for six years, and Delgado's like
that," Toronto starter Steve Trachsel said. "You anticipate
something exciting when he comes up."
Glaus homered for Anaheim in the second to make it 2-1, but Jose Cruz hit a solo shot in the third to tie it for Toronto.
Erstad homered in the fifth, and the Angels scored two runs in
the sixth on Glaus' RBI single and Adam Kennedy's sacrifice fly.
Pinch-hitter Scott Spiezio's bloop RBI single in the seventh made it 5-3.
Game notes
Schoeneweis gave up five runs on six hits in 6 2-3 innings.
... Trachsel is winless in his last nine starts. He gave up four
runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. ... Toronto's Alex Gonzalez has hit in 14 straight games. ... The Angels are 2-10 in their last
12 games at SkyDome.
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Toronto 8 Anaheim 6
Boston 4 Tampa Bay 3
Texas 5 NY Yankees 0
Chi. White Sox 7 Baltimore 3
Kansas City 9 Minnesota 3
Detroit 12 Seattle 8
Oakland 7 Cleveland 6
Arizona 5 Philadelphia 1
Atlanta 4 San Diego 1
St. Louis 5 Chicago Cubs 1
Los Angeles 10 Florida 4
San Francisco 4 Montreal 1
Colorado 7 NY Mets 5
Houston 11 Pittsburgh 10
Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 1
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Carlos Delgado is excited to be the hero against the Angels on Wednesday.
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Jim Fregosi says the Jays are in a lot of games.
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