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Major League Baseball
Toronto 10, Baltimore 4
When: 1:07 PM ET, Sunday, September 6, 2015
Where: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario
Temperature: 76°
Umpires: Home - Mike Everitt, 1B - Todd Tichenor, 2B - Chris Segal, 3B - Tim Timmons
Attendance: 46136

TORONTO -- It was a struggle for Marco Estrada but the Toronto Blue Jays right-hander put in the needed five innings to earn the win on Sunday.

That was because, once again, the Blue Jays' hitters were doing their thing in a 10-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.

"It was one of those days where I didn't have my stuff," Estrada said "I wasn't locating at all. It almost seemed like every time they swung I made a decent pitch."

Right fielder Jose Bautista hit a two-run home run and added an RBI double for three RBIs on the day as the Blue Jays won the rubber match of the three-game series.

Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki also hit a two-run homer and center fielder Kevin Pillar added a solo shot.

Estrada (12-8) allowed two hits, including a home run to third baseman Ryan Flaherty, and four walks (one intentional) and two runs in five innings.

Orioles left fielder Nolan Reimold hit his third homer of the season in the ninth against right-hander Roberto Osuna.

Estrada walked two batters in the first inning, including an intentional walk to first baseman Chris Davis, but emerged unscathed.

"He was off a little but he didn't give up any hits early," Toronto manager John Gibbons said. "He put himself in a little bit of a jam falling behind guys but he did his job. He labored through five innings but it's still a nice outing for him."

"I was effectively wild, I guess, especially in that first inning," Estrada said. "I had no idea what I was doing out there, everything was up. Somehow I got out of the inning. I got a little bit better as the game went on."

Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman (9-11) allowed three home runs among eight hits, one walk and six runs in three-plus innings to take his fourth straight loss.

"It's not something they're doing as much as where Chris is getting the ball," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "He's trying to go down and away and the ball leaks middle in and you're going to pay that price every time. With very few exceptions, we didn't make many good pitches. The fastball command has been the challenge when Chris has struggled and that was the case today."

The Blue Jays maintained their 1 1/2-game lead over the second-place New York Yankees in the American League East. The Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 6-4 on Sunday.

"We've been playing great," Gibbons said after his club completed a 7-2 homestand.

The Blue Jays (78-58) had a 3-0 lead after their first three batters of the first inning.

Left fielder Ben Revere led off with a single and scored on a double by third baseman Josh Donaldson. Bautista followed with his 33rd homer of the season.

"He's done that his whole career off me," Tillman said. "Anytime I make a mistake, he puts a good swing on it."

The Blue Jays stretched the lead to 5-0 in the third when Bautista walked and Tulowitzki hit his 17th homer of the season, his fifth with the Blue Jays.

Pillar led off the Toronto fourth with his 10th homer of the season and Tillman was replaced by right-hander Steve Johnson.

"It's a tough lineup, it's a lineup where you have to execute consistently," Tillman said. "I'd make two or three good pitches in a row and then I'd make a mistake and they'd make me pay."

The Orioles (65-71) scored a pair in the fifth on the seventh homer of the season by Flaherty to cut the lead to 6-2. It followed an infield single to shortstop by Reimold, Baltimore's first hit of the game.

Right-hander LaTroy Hawkins replaced Estrada in the sixth and allowed a single to center fielder Adam Jones and an RBI double to designated hitter Jimmy Paredes.

The Blue Jays answered with three runs in their sixth against right-handed reliever Chaz Roe to extend the lead to 9-3.

Pillar walked and stole second, Revere bunted to the pitcher for a single and Donaldson hit a sacrifice fly. Bautista and designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion each hit an RBI double.

Revere opened the bottom of the eighth with a single against right-hander Oliver Drake, moved to third on Donaldson's single and scored on a sacrifice fly by pinch hitter Ezequiel Carrera. Revere finished with three hits in the game.

NOTES: The Orioles selected the contract of OF Nolan Reimold from Triple-A Norfolk before the game Sunday. ... Baltimore C Matt Wieters, who missed the game Saturday with a jammed left wrist incurred while backing up first base on Friday, did not start Sunday. X-rays were negative. C Steve Clevenger got the start behind the plate. ...The Blue Jays begin a 10-game trip Monday afternoon at Fenway Park against the Boston Red Sox. LHP Mark Buehrle (14-6, 3.53 ERA) is scheduled to start against Red Sox RHP Rick Porcello (6-12, 5.21 ERA). Buehrle was moved to Monday from Sunday to give him an extra day between starts. ... The Orioles continue their six-game trip Monday afternoon at Yankee Stadium with Orioles LHP Wei-Yin Chen (8-7, 3.36 ERA) starting against New York RHP Michael Pineda (10-8, 4.07 ERA).
Top Game Performances
Starting Pitchers
Baltimore   Toronto
Chris Tillman Player Marco Estrada
Loss W/L Win
3.0 IP 5.0
3 Strikeouts 4
8 Hits 2
18.00 ERA 3.60
Hitting
Baltimore   Toronto
Nolan Reimold Player Ben Revere
2 Hits 3
1 RBI 0
1 HR 0
5 TB 3
.500 Avg .600
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Hits HR TB Avg LOB K RBI BB SB Errors
Baltimore 6 2 14 .188 14 5 4 5 1 1
Toronto 15 3 28 .417 15 8 10 3 1 1