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Blue Jays Top Twins 3-2 With Tulowitzki's Go-Ahead In 11th

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Troy Tulowitzki drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out, two-strike single in the 11th inning Thursday night, and the Toronto Blue Jays stopped a five-game losing streak with a 3-2 comeback victory over the Minnesota Twins.

Edwin Encarnacion's two-run home run tied the game in the sixth for the only big hit during a duel between Marco Estrada and Ervin Santana, who pitched eight innings apiece. Estrada and Roberto Osuna (2-0) held the Twins hitless from the fourth through the 10th, and Joe Biagini worked the 11th inning for his first save.

Ryan Pressly (1-3) gave up the one-out single to Encarnacion in the top of the 11th that set up the winning run, and Tulowitzki delivered against Fernando Abad to send the Twins to their 16th loss in the last 19 games.

Tulowitzki nearly gave the Blue Jays the lead in the ninth, but center fielder Danny Santana made a leaping catch of the long drive on the warning track to retire the side with a runner on second. As Santana slammed against the wall to stop his momentum, reliever Kevin Jepsen raised both arms in appreciation.

Then in the 10th inning, Jimmy Paredes hit a leadoff double against Brandon Kintzler, who responded with three straight groundouts. Shortstop Eduardo Nunez saved the go-ahead run with a diving stop of Jose Bautista's bouncer and quick pivot as he jumped to his feet and made the throw to first in time.

Ervin Santana, who sat out two-plus weeks because of a lower back strain, stumbled in his first start off the disabled list. His last two turns have been much sharper, giving the reeling Twins some hope for their rotation. The right-hander has allowed nine hits and three runs over 14 innings with 10 strikeouts in that span.



Escaping a two-on, one-out situation in the first, Santana retired 13 consecutive batters and cruised into the sixth until a one-out walk to Josh Donaldson. Encarnacion followed, and with one whipsaw swing on a first-pitch fastball that caught too much of the plate, the dangerous designated hitter tied the game.

The ball landed in the second deck above left field, seemingly as quickly as it traveled from the mound to the plate. Encarnacion has seven homers and 18 RBIs with a .329 batting average in 20 career games at Target Field.

Estrada was even better than Santana, but the right-hander was stuck with his fourth straight no-decision. He's receiving a paltry average of 2½ runs per game over eight starts this season.

Paredes, who joined the Blue Jays this week after being claimed off waivers from Baltimore, has the hitting ability to overtake Ryan Goins as the regular second baseman. But the newcomer committed a damaging error in the first inning when he let a groundball through his legs with one out and Brian Dozier on first. Dozier eventually scored on a sacrifice fly by Miguel Sano.

Joe Mauer pushed the lead to 2-0 with a two-out single in the third, but Estrada locked down the Twins after that. He struck out nine with three hits and a walk.



SPECIAL GUEST

New Minnesota Wild coach Bruce Boudreau, a native of Toronto, threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Twins manager Paul Molitor.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Blue Jays: The entire lineup has been ailing, with Toronto last in the American League in batting average, so acting manager DeMarlo Hale put the slugger Bautista in the leadoff spot for the first time since 2010. "Just trying to kick-start this offense," Hale said.

Twins: RHP Kyle Gibson will go on a rehab assignment to Class A Fort Myers, where he'll test his strained shoulder in a start Sunday and make at least one more there before rejoining the Twins. He has thrown two problem-free sessions this week. ... RHP Phil Hughes, whose last turn was limited by shoulder fatigue, was declared fit to take the mound Sunday as scheduled.

UP NEXT

Blue Jays: RHP Aaron Sanchez (3-1, 3.29 ERA) pitches Friday. He has worked into the seventh inning in six of eight starts this season.

Twins: RHP Tyler Duffey (1-2, 1.85 ERA) takes the mound Friday. He tossed seven scoreless innings in his last turn, a win Sunday at Cleveland.

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