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Local TeamsSports ChannelsSports SurveySponsored Links | American League Game Summary - Minnesota At TorontoPOSTED: 10:41 pm CDT September 4,
2008 Toronto, ON -- (Sports Network) - Travis Snider finished 3-for-3 with a home run and Jesse Litsch hurled nine scoreless innings as Toronto routed Minnesota, 9-0, in the finale of a three-game set from Rogers Centre. Adam Lind had three hits and drove in a run for the Blue Jays, who swept the series and have won five straight. Vernon Wells homered and drove in two runs, while Joe Inglett and Alex Rios chipped in two RBI each. Litsch (10-8) recorded his second complete game of the season and of his career, allowing four hits with three strikeouts and two walks. "I might be a different pitcher now," said Litsch. "I've got a little more movement on the ball, which gives me a little more leeway on my cutter. I feel I'm in the zone more than I was earlier." Denard Span had a pair of hits for the Twins, who have lost four of five and slipped 1 1/2 games behind idle Chicago in the AL Central. Starter Kevin Slowey (11-9) took the loss for Minnesota, charged with 10 hits and three runs over 5 2/3 innings. "It's a long road trip," Twins catcher Mike Redmond said. "Obviously everyone knows we haven't done well." The Jays got a run in the first as Inglett was hit by a Slowey pitch to start the inning, then scored on a Wells sacrifice fly. Snider's leadoff blast in the fifth -- his first career home run -- made it 2-0, and his two-out RBI single in the sixth boosted Toronto's lead to three. Wells launched a two-out solo homer to left in the seventh off Jesse Crain for a 4-0 game, and the Jays poured it on with a five-run eighth. Inglett doubled home two runs, a Rios single plated a pair and Lind's double knocked in the final run. Litsch completed his shutout by retiring the Twins in order in the ninth.Game Notes:Toronto has won the last nine meetings over Minnesota, including all six this season...Minnesota finished its longest road trip since 1969 at 5-9...The Blue Jays host Tampa Bay for three beginning Friday while the Twins return home to start a six-game homestand on Friday against Detroit. Copyright 2008 Courtesy of The Sports Network.
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