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TORONTO -- Aaron Loup stood near his locker still wearing his jersey when Toronto Blue Jays starter Ricky Romero walked by and pointed to the young reliever. http://www.francenationalshop.com/Nabil-Fekir-France-Jersey/ . "Hey Loup, you can take off the uniform," said Romero. "Its not going anywhere." If Loups first major league appearance is any indication, Romeros probably right. On a day that saw Toronto outslug the Cleveland Indians 11-9, the bright spot was a two-inning shutout performance by Loup who gave the Jays some hope for their creaky bullpen. "I try to stay pretty much calm and collected out there as I possibly can, try not to let too much bother me while Im out there," said Loup, who said he was surprised the team let him pitch two innings after being recalled from double-A New Hampshire on Friday. "I just try to maintain a good composure because if I get rattled and shaky thats usually when things start going bad for me. So I try to keep it as simple as possible out there." The post-game celebration Saturday should have been all about the power performance put on by Toronto (44-44), which scored eight runs in the third inning for an early 10-2 lead. Edwin Encarnacion and Yunel Escobar each had two-run shots during the inning to help chase Cleveland starter Ubaldo Jimenez (8-8) from the game. The inning also featured four doubles and two singles by the Jays, marking only the fourth time in franchise history Toronto has had six extra-base hits, one shy of the record. Encarnacion, who signed a US$27-million, three-year contract on Thursday, hit his 24th then added his 25th in the fifth inning for his first multi-homer game of the season and the eighth of his career. His fifth-inning shot travelled 448 feet, the longest home run at Rogers Centre this season. Adam Lind was also dangerous at the plate, going 4-for-5 with three singles and a double. But the Indians (45-42) slowly chipped away at the substantial lead, putting a scare into the 32,517 fans at Rogers Centre. It started with a two-run homer in the fourth by Cleveland left-fielder Shelley Duncan off Toronto starter Aaron Laffey (1-1) that effectively ended his outing and cut the lead to 10-4. Loup entered the game and retired all six batters he faced, giving the Jays reason to feel comfortable with their lead. That comfort eroded in the eighth when the Indians scored five runs, giving them hope for a comeback. Jays reliever Jesse Chavez gave up a pair of two-run homers to Michael Brantley and Casey Kotchman. Casey Janssen entered the game later in the inning and allowed Travis Hafner to single in Asdrubal Cabrera, cutting Torontos previously intimidating lead to 11-9. Janssen held the line in the ninth for his 13th save of the season, helping the Blue Jays move back to a .500 record. After the game Chavez was optioned to triple-A Las Vegas, and Toronto manager John Farrell was more than happy to point to Loup as the reason the Jays didnt embarrass themselves with the advantage they had. "Just the way he carried himself," said Farrell. "Threw the ball over the plate. He had good tempo. He didnt back away from a challenge being the first time that hes at the major league level. And he threw his fastball, his breaking ball for strikes. Just an impressive attack of the strike zone. It was the one thing that really stood out." He added the auditioning would continue until the team found relievers they could depend on. "If guys cant grab hold of an opportunity to find a job, were going to find the next guy." The power performance left both teams starters looking forward to the next outing. Laffey laboured through five innings for Toronto, allowing a home run and four earned runs on eight hits, but still earned his first win of the season. His last win was Sept. 17 at Rogers Centre, when he beat the Jays in a New York Yankees uniform. "You know, you get in those times where you start to fall behind guys and kind of make over adjustments and kind of over correct, and put pressure on yourself as opposed to just being nice and calm and easy and nice and fluid just like you are if theres nothing going on," said Laffey. "So just kind of putting extra pressure on yourself when you really didnt have to, it just happens sometimes." Laffey had to feel better about his day than Jimenez, who spent most of the game watching from the Indians dugout. Clevelands starter lasted just 2 1/3 innings, giving up eight earned runs on seven hits. His ugly third inning featured two home runs and five consecutive hits. "Everything was wrong today," said Jimenez of his shortest start of the season. "I couldnt get my pitches over the plate. I was falling behind in the count and then once I tried to get in, they took advantage of it. It was a really bad day." Jimenez managed to choke back some praise for Encarnacion, whos homer put Toronto ahead for good in a game where the lead quickly went from being concrete to fragile. "He always had a lot of power and this year hes taking advantage when pitchers fall behind in the count," said Jimenez. "If you make a mistake, hes making you pay for it." What the Blue Jays do with that power remains uncertain. The team is 10.5 games out of the lead in the AL East, but just two games back of a wildcard spot. The race for those spots is heated -- Clevelands loss dropped them a half-game out of one -- and Lind said the team needs to keep capitalizing on their offence. As long as they do, they can keep dreaming of baseball in October. "Thats the thing. When we can do it on more than any given day then well have a lot of success," he said. "We got to stay away from the shutouts and things like that, but the potential in this lineup is pretty formidable." Notes: Chavez was replaced by RHP Chad Beck, who was recalled from Las Vegas. ... Laffey was drafted by Cleveland in the 16th round of the 2003 draft. He spent his first four seasons with the Indians. ... Carlos Villanueva (3-0, 3.05 earned-run average) takes the mound for Toronto on Sunday against Clevelands Derek Lowe (8-6, 4.43 ERA). Villanueva needs three more strikeouts to reach 500 in his career. http://www.francenationalshop.com/Dimitri-Payet-Fr...ce-Jers ey/ . Kevin Love scored 33 points and tied a season high with 19 rebounds for his NBA-best 50th double-double this season, and the Timberwolves withstood Denvers 45-point fourth quarter to beat the skidding Nuggets 132-128 on Monday night for their third win in a row. http://www.francenationalshop.com/Raphael-Varane-F...ce-Jers ey/ . On July 27 cyclings best-known race will host "La Course by Le Tour de France" -- a one-day womens competition staged hours before Tour riders race on the same circuit to finish the three-week event on Paris Champs-Elysees.MONTREAL -- There was something familiar about the way coach Mike Babcocks Detroit Red Wings checking smothered the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night. It was almost exactly like the way Babcocks Team Canada won gold at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. The result was a 2-1 Red Wings victory on Swedish Olympian Gustav Nyquists rebound goal with 28 seconds left in overtime. "(Babcock) always stressed that we play this way," said Johan Franzen, who returned from a concussion to assist on both Detroit goals. "This is how you win games. "Especially coming down the stretch here and going into the playoffs, this is how you have to play hockey. Youve got to track like never before, and always be above their guys and make it small for them so you can create turnovers. Then you give your team a lot of opportunities." Franzen set up a power-play goal 14:01 into the first period by Todd Bertuzzi for Detroit (27-20-12). Captain Brian Gionta scored for Montreal (32-21-7) with 29 seconds left in regulation time after goalie Peter Budaj was pulled for an extra attacker. Babcocks defence-first style helped Canada go 6-0 at the Olympics, surrendering only three goals along the way. Giontas goal was the first against a Babcock-coached team since Lauris Darzins got one at 15:41 of the first period of Canadas 2-1 quarter-final win over Latvia. Canada shut out the United States 1-0 in the semifinals and then topped Sweden 3-0 in the final on Sunday. "Its tough to compare," said Nyquist. "Its a different style of game on a smaller rink here. "It was an adjustment for a few guys out there. But it was nice to get the win." There were a handful of Olympians of both sides who had trickled back over the past week as their teams were eliminated. It made for slow, scrambling hockey with few good scoring chances on either side. Detroit had a 30-20 shot advantage, and fans booed as Montreal tested Jimmy Howard only twice in the second frame. "Im sure guys noticed the time differencce a bit," said Nyquist. http://www.francenationalshop.com/Eliaquim-Mangala...ce-Jers ey/. "You have to battle through it. "It was the middle of the night in Sochi, but weve been back for three days and were starting to get it back. Well get some sleep before we play in Ottawa (on Thursday night)." The Canadiens salvaged a point when Gionta collected a puck at the side of the net in a scramble and backhanded the tying goal into a top corner. "The execution was not there tonight for both teams," said Montreal coach Michel Therrien. "Both teams played solid defensively. "There wasnt much space on the ice. But we put ourselves in position to get a point. Its disappointing that we didnt score in overtime or get to the shootout." Franzen fed Bertuzzi at the edge of the crease for a power-play goal 14:01 into the game after Canadian Olympian P.K. Subban was called for roughing. Bertuzzi returned to the lineup after missing eight games with an upper-body problem. Franzen had sat out six in a row and 21 of the last 22 with his concussion, but said he felt fine after the game. In overtime, Franzen tipped a Danny DeKeyser shot and the rebound went to Nyquist for a shot into an open side. Budaj had been slated to start in goal for Montreal even before Canadian Olympian Carey Price suffered a lower-body injury during the teams game-day skate. He is to start again when Montreal visits Pittsburgh on Thursday night. The 21,273 at the Bell Centre gave a rousing ovation to 12 members of Canadian mens and womens hockey gold medallist teams from the Sochi Olympics in a pre-game ceremony. The biggest cheers went to Marie-Philip Poulin, who had two goals in the womens final, and to Babcock and Canadiens players Price and Subban. Notes: Canadiens Alex Galchenyuk and Travis Moen returned from injuries, but Michael Bournival and Brandon Prust remain sidelined. Goaltender Dustin Tokarski was recalled from AHL Hamilton. . . The Red Wings played the 3,000th road game of their history. They are 1,086-1,439-475 away from Detroit. Cheap China Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China China NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China ' ' ' Cheap NFL China Jerseys
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