MLB

Jays hammer Orioles to keep 2nd place in AL East in sight

Cavan Biggio broke up a no-hit bid with a solo home run in the sixth inning, Randal Grichuk added a three-run shot and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 Saturday night.

Cavan Biggio, Randal Grichuk homer to help Toronto earn 4th straight win

Toronto's Cavan Biggio, right, celebrates a home run with teammate Jonathan Villar during the Blue Jays' 5-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday. (Jeffrey T. Barnes/Associated Press )

Cavan Biggio broke up a no-hit bid with a solo home run in the sixth inning, Randal Grichuk added a three-run shot and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 Saturday night.

The Blue Jays need another victory in Sunday's regular-season finale, and a Miami win over the Yankees in New York, to move up to second place in the AL East and the fifth seed in the league. If not, Toronto will drop to eighth, and a first-round playoff meeting with the top-seeded Tampa Bay Rays.

"Regardless of what happens tomorrow, we're ready to go," Biggio said.

Toronto has won four straight and six of seven following a season-worst six-game losing streak.

Baltimore's John Means (2-4) held the Blue Jays hitless until Biggio broke a scoreless tie with his eighth homer.

Means walked infielder Jonathan Villar, the second batter of the game, and didn't allow another baserunner until Biggio connected on a 1-0 pitch.

Biggio credited Jonathan Davis, who lined out to end a 10-pitch at bat immediately beforehand, for wearing Means down.

"He really made him work for that out, something that we weren't doing the whole game," Biggio said. "I can probably say confidently that (Means) doesn't hang me a slider there if he isn't worn out from facing JD.

"Hats off to him, he pitched a great game," Biggio added. "He made one mistake and that's what the run was."

Means to an end

Biggio's drive to right ended a streak of 16 consecutive outs by Means, including five straight strikeouts at one stretch. The left-hander struck out nine and walked one in six innings.

Means has a 1.52 ERA over his past four starts, giving up just a single run each time. Given how well he's been pitching, Means isn't quite ready for end of the season.

"I wish there was 100 games left," he said.

Grichuk connected on the first pitch he saw from Hunter Harvey in the seventh. It was his 12th homer of the season and the 19th of his career against the Orioles, more than he's hit against any other opponent. His seven homers against Baltimore this season are the most by one player against a single opponent. Grichuk also homered in Toronto's 10-5 win Friday.

The Blue Jays scratched right-hander Matt Shoemaker, the scheduled starter, and turned to right-hander T.J. Zeuch. Shoemaker threw a side session before the game, meaning he could be used in the opening round of the playoffs.

Zeuch allowed five hits in five scoreless innings.

Chase Anderson (1-2) got the win, striking out the first four batters he faced in a two-inning relief stint. Anthony Bass got the final four outs for his seventh save in nine chances.

Blue Jays outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. yelped in pain after he fouled a pitch off his left foot in the second inning. Gurriel batted again in the fifth, but was replaced by Grichuk in the top of the sixth. The Blue Jays said Gurriel had a contusion on his foot.

He wasn't the only Blue Jays player to leave injured. Right-hander Ross Stripling was replaced by Bass after being hit on the right shin by DJ Stewart's comebacker in the eighth.

"They're both fine, which is great," Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo said.

Austin Hays had three hits and Jose Iglesias had two doubles and drove in a run, but the Orioles lost for the eighth time in 10 games. Baltimore has lost 14 of 18 overall following a 20-21 start.

"There's been some ups and downs this year," Hays said, "but I think we showed early on what this team is capable of doing."

Trainer's room

Montoyo said LHP Hyun Jin Ryu is not hurt, but would not commit to starting Ryu in Game 1 of the playoffs. Montoyo said Friday that Ryu was "a little sore" after throwing a season-high 100 pitches over seven innings against the Yankees on Thursday. Infielder Rowdy Tellez (right knee) ran the bases and hit on the field before the game.

Cheeky crime

Villar stole third base on catcher Pedro Severino's throw back to the pitcher in the eighth.

Armed and dangerous

Hernandez made a strong throw to catch Ryan Mountcastle trying to stretch out a double in the eighth. It was his seventh outfield assist of the season, matching Boston's Alex Verdugo for most in the majors.

Up next

Baltimore LHP Keegan Akin (1-2, 3.57) starts Sunday's season finale against Blue Jays RHP Tanner Roark (2-3, 7.01). Akin has struck out 24 batters over 15 innings in September.

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