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The Toronto Blue Jays will send left-hander J.A. Happ to the mound Wednesday afternoon looking to beat the Milwaukee Brewers in the finale of a quick two-game series. Happ is 2-1 over his past three starts, charged with eight earned runs over that time. However, seven of those came in an 11-1 loss at Cincinnati on June 21. Happ then rebounded on Thursday to beat the Chicago White Sox 7-0 behind 7 2/3 scoreless innings of four-hit ball. The 31-year-old struck out eight, moving to 7-4 with a 4.29 ERA on the year. "The goal was to be aggressive, to force contact early, use all four quadrants and just be aggressive," noted Happ, who is 3-3 with a 5.93 ERA in his career versus the Brewers. The Brewers meanwhile, hope that starter Wily Peralta can get locked in on Wednesday afternoon. Though Peralta has won five consecutive starts, he has posted a 4.22 earned run average over that span, one in which Milwaukee has scored at least seven runs four times. The right-handers past two wins both came against Colorado, including Thursdays 7-4 decision at home. Peralta gave up all four runs on eight hits and two walks over six frames, striking out seven. While he improved to 9-5 with a 3.20 earned run average on the year, manager Ron Roenicke still thinks the hurler can improve on the mound. "I thought the last three outings, (Wily) has pitched well, but hes not locked in," said Roenicke. "Now hes struggling to get through the lineups." The 25-year-old Peralta has never faced the Blue Jays, who send left-hander J.A. Happ to the mound today. The Blue Jays halted a three-game skid by taking Tuesdays opener 4-1. Drew Hutchison yielded just one run over seven innings while striking out a season- high 10 batters in his first victory since June 13. Jose Bautista, starting for the first time since June 22 due to a strained left hamstring, and Colby Rasmus each homered for the Blue Jays. Starting as the designated hitter, Bautista hit his 16th homer of the year. Ryan Braun drove in the lone run for the Brewers, who have lost two in a row after winning four straight. Marco Estrada started for Milwaukee and suffered the loss, allowing two runs on six hits over six-plus innings of work. He struck out two and walked one, losing for the first time since June 15. "Things just started going south for me," Estrada said. "I just wasnt really locating. I really didnt know what I was doing, how I was missing and the way I was missing. I was just out there throwing the ball around." Milwaukee could be without outfielder Khris Davis today as he injured his left shoulder on Tuesday diving into second base. The Brewers, who are making their first trip to Toronto since 2005, are 7-3 against the Blue Jays since moving to the National League in 1998. Brett Hull Stars Jersey . Indeed, must be among the greatest challenges in all of sports. 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LOS ANGELES -- Never before had the Los Angeles Dodgers seen a game like this at Dodger Stadium. The NL West leaders are hoping they dont have to watch a repeat performance any time soon. Hunter Pences grand slam and career-high seven RBIs helped the San Francisco Giants romp 19-3 Saturday night -- the most runs a Dodgers opponent has ever scored at Chavez Ravine. Brandon Belt also homered and set career highs with five hits and six RBIs during the Giants 22-hit attack. "This was one of those games. Weve probably had four or five of them all year," manager Don Mattingly said. "I think its probably a lot easier to write one of these off than it is to blow a two-run lead in the ninth, a game you really should have won. We really didnt have a chance to win this game." The Dodgers magic number for clinching the West title remained at four. The last time the Dodgers allowed 19 runs at home was on Sept. 12, 1961, when Philadelphia won 19-10 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in a game started by none other than Sandy Koufaxe. Dodger Stadium opened the following season. The Giants posted their highest-scoring game since a 23-8 rout at Atlanta on June 8, 1990. It was the biggest run total against the Dodgers since the Cubs beat them 20-1 at Wrigley Field on May 5, 2001. "Any time something significant like that happens, its something to be grateful for and something to be humbled by," Pence said. "Its a good feeling, but weve got to remember its just one win. We had a lot of good at-bats and a lot of good swings." Ricky Nolasco (13-10) gave up seven runs on seven hits and three walks in 1 1-3 innings. Errors by third baseman Juan Uribe and centre fielder Yasiel Puig hurt him, too. "It was a sloppy game all the way around," Nolasco said. "I felt great, thats the funny thing about this game. Things just didnt go our way today and some balls found spots. It wasnt my day, it wasnt the teams day." The reigning World Series champions scored three times in the first, including an RBI single by Pence. Tim Lincecum got to bat before he ever threw a pitch, grounding out after a bases-loaded walk to Brandon Crawford. "Things like this happen. If this was happening regular, Id maybe say I had some concerns," Mattingly said. "But as good as Rickys been pitching -- and he has one bad outing -- I cant say Im really concerned.dddddddddddd They had his number, but anybody we sent out there ... it was just one of those nights." Pence hit a two-run single in a four-run second. He added his fourth career slam in the fifth against Stephen Fife, connecting exactly one year after his previous one. His 23rd homer made it 12-1. Lincecum (10-13) won his fourth consecutive decision. The two-time NL Cy Young winner allowed three runs and five hits over six innings and struck out six. Its the first time Lincecum has won more than three straight decisions since a five-game string in early 2010. Lincecum also singled twice and scored two runs. Pinch-hitter Alex Castellanos, recalled by the Dodgers from Triple-A Albuquerque earlier in the day, homered on the first pitch he saw in the fifth. Two pitches later, Lincecum plunked Puig, drawing lusty boos from the sellout crowd of 53,062. Puig ended up scoring on Adrian Gonzalezs RBI single. "You never want to see a ball go at some guys head, even if youre trying to pitch there," said Lincecum, who has hit five batters in his 30 starts. "And I wasnt really trying to pitch there, so thats kind of what made it scary. So I was just gesturing to make sure he knew that I wasnt intentionally doing it -- because head shots are scary." The Giants scored twice in the seventh and added three runs in the eighth. San Francisco scored two more in the ninth before Dodgers reliever Brandon League retired pinch-hitter Tony Abreu on a bases-loaded, double-play grounder. NOTES: Pence is the only player to start in all 149 games for San Francisco. The last player to appear in all 162 games for the Giants was 1B Will Clark (1988), who was used five times as a pinch-hitter that season. ... Lincecum is 9-6 with a 2.95 ERA in 21 career starts against the Dodgers. ... The only drama left in the NL West is the battle to avoid last place, with the Giants, Padres and Rockies all tied. The only team to finish last a year after winning a World Series was the 1998 Marlins. ... Lincecum needs two more strikeouts to become the seventh pitcher in Giants history with at least 1,500. ... The Dodgers played without SS Hanley Ramirez (irritated nerve in his back) and CF Andre Ethier (shin splints). ' ' '

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