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SPORTSThursday 15 October 2015

Blue Jays beat Rangers 6-3 to win wild Game 5 

IAN HARRSION
ASSOCIATED PRESS
TORONTO (AP) -- The To-
ronto Blue Jays clinched
their first trip to the Ameri-
can League Championship
Series since 1993, overcom-
ing one of the most bizarre
plays in playoff history when
Jose Bautista hit a three-run
homer after three Texas
Rangers errors for a 6-3 vic-
tory Wednesday in the de-
ciding Game 5 of the Divi-
sion Series.

The Blue Jays became the          Toronto Blue Jays’ Roberta Osuna, center right, and catcher Dioner Navarro embrace as the Blue Jays celebrate on the field after
third team to win a best-of-      winning Game 5 of baseball’s American League Division Series against the Texas Rangers, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, in Toronto. 
five series after losing the
first two games at home.                                                                                                                                                                               Associated Press
They play the winner of
Game 5 between Hous-              third base.                 rupt the throw.          Revere grounded into a the roof of the Rangers’ first
ton and Kansas City later
Wednesday. Game 1 of              Home plate umpire Dale This type of play is not sub- fielder’s choice, with More- base dugout before the
the ALCS is Friday night.
Bautista’s homer capped           Scott initially ruled it a ject to manager’s review land throwing Pompey out bottom of the ninth.
an event-filled, 53-minute
seventh inning that took a        dead ball but, after Rang- but Scott, the crew chief, at the plate.          Encarnacion and Chris Co-
turn when Toronto catcher
Russell Martin’s throw back       ers manager Jeff Banister after discussing the ruling After Sam Dyson relieved labello both singled when
to the pitcher deflected off
batter Shin-Soo Choo and          questioned the call, the with Blue Jays manager Hamels, Josh Donaldson play resumed, but the bat-
allowed the tiebreaking to
score.                            umpires huddled and Odor John Gibbons, called an tied it at 3 with a flare just around inning ended when
“It’s the most emotionally
charged game that I’ve            was sent home.              umpire’s review. After a beyond the reach of Odor Troy Tulowitzki fouled out.
ever played,” Bautista said.
The Blue Jays filed a pro-        “I just caught the ball and delay of 2 minutes, 32 sec- at second, but Revere was Dyson made contact with
test after an umpire review
ruled Rougned Odor was            threw it back very casu- onds, the play stood and forced out.                Tulowitzki as he walked off,
allowed to cross home
plate. Toronto fans pelted        ally and it hit his bat and fans continued to throw                          leading to another bench-
the field with debris during
the 18-minute delay.              then next thing you know objects on the field.       Bautista followed with a es-clearing confrontation,
The Rangers started the
bottom half by making             run scores. It’s never hap- The Blue Jays filed a protest. towering drive into the sec- with catcher Chris Gimenez
three straight errors, and
Toronto rallied. Benches          pened in my life before,” No need for the paper- ond deck, glaring at Dyson shoving Tulowitski before
cleared twice in the Blue
Jays’ half of the inning.         Martin said. “It’s just one of work, though.         as he stood at home plate the scrum was broken up.
Roberto Osuna got the final
five outs for his first postsea-  those moments, and it cre-                           to admire his go-ahead
son save.
                                  ated an opportunity for us The Rangers made three drive, enthusiastically flip- Osuna fanned Josh Hamil-
Osuna turned toward the
outfield after striking out Wil   to do something special.” consecutive errors to start ping his bat away.     ton and Andrus to finish the
Venable, looked to the sky
and was mobbed by his             Fans littered the field with the bottom half, with Martin With some fans continuing eighth, stranding runners at
teammates as jubilant fans
rocked the Rogers Centre.         objects during the delay as reaching on a fielding error to litter the field, Edwin En- first and second.
After Edwin Encarnacion
tied it 2-all with a second-      umpires sorted out a play by Elvis Andrus to start it off. carnacion turned to face Texas opened the scor-
deck drive off tough-luck
loser Cole Hamels in the          that is certain to rank up Kevin Pillar followed with a the crowd and appealed ing in the first when Delino
sixth, Odor led off the sev-
enth with a single and went       there with Derek Jeter’s Jef- grounder to first but Martin for calm, lifting his bat and DeShields scored on a
to third on a sacrifice and
groundout.                        frey Maier homer or Reggie was safe at second on an helmet over his head. Dy- fielder’s choice by Prince
With Choo up, Martin’s
throw back to reliever Aar-       Jackson’s hip block of a errant throw by Mitch Mo- son took exception and Fielder. Choo homered off
on Sanchez deflected off
Choo and dribbled toward          throw as one of the craziest reland.                 walked over to confront En- Marcus Stroman in the third

                                  in the postseason.          After Dalton Pompey pinch carnacion, leading to both to make it 2-0.

                                  According to rule Ma- ran for Martin, Ryan Goins dugouts and both bullpens Choo’s homer was the first

                                  jor League Baseball rule followed with a sacrifice emptying.                 for the Rangers since Odor

                                  6.03(a)(3), the batter is not bunt. Adrian Beltre fielded During the scrum that was connected off David Price

                                  to be charged with interfer- the ball and threw to third, quickly dissolved, 20 To- in the seventh inning of

                                  ing with the catcher if the but Andrus dropped the ronto police officers stood Game 1.

                                  batter is still in the batter’s ball for his second error of across the outfield, while Toronto cut the deficit in

                                  box and doesn’t make a the inning, loading the bas- others stood along the foul half in the third on Bautis-

                                  movement to block or dis- es for Ben Revere.         lines. Police later stood on ta’s two-out double.q
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