TORONTO BLUE JAYS

Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto Blue Jays VS. Baltimore Orioles

Recap: Toronto vs. Baltimore

Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Jose Bautista smacked a tie-breaking two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning to send the streaking Toronto Blue Jays past the Baltimore Orioles, 4-2, Saturday in the second of a three-game series at Rogers Centre.

Baltimore starter Miguel Gonzalez (5-3) lasted 7 1/3 innings and was relieved by Darren O'Day in the eighth with one out and a runner on first. After Rajai Davis grounded into a fielder's choice, Bautista drew a full count offering and smacked a lined shot that landed just over the left field wall.

Darren Oliver (3-1) earned the win despite allowing Taylor Teagarden to tie the game at 2-2 in the top of the eighth with a solo shot. Casey Janssen tossed a 1-2-3 ninth to record his 17th save of the season and help the Blue Jays extended their winning streak to 10 games.

Toronto only managed four hits, with Maicer Izturis also connecting on a solo shot. Starter Chien-Ming Wang pitched well, allowing just one run over 6 1/3 frames.

Gonzalez was tagged for three runs on three hits and three walks, while Travis Ishikawa drove in one for the Orioles, who dropped the first two games of the series.

Izturis' homer in the fifth helped the Jays take a 2-1 advantage, though Teagarden came through in the clutch versus Oliver in the eighth with a line- drive shot to left, tying the game at 2-2.

Perhaps even more telling about the homer was that it snapped the Blue Jays' bullpen earned runs streak of 27 2/3 innings without allowing a run. The team record was 28 innings, set in 1989.

Still, the Jays responded like they have during the impressive win streak as Bautista battled with two-outs and provided the eventual difference-maker.

Melky Cabrera helped Toronto get on the board in the first after drawing a leadoff walk and advancing to third on Adam Lind's single with two down. Gonzalez then helped Cabrera home with a wild pitch to make it 1-0.

Wang retired eight straight batters from the middle of the second through the fourth, but ran into trouble in the fifth. Chris Davis opened up the frame with an infield single, advanced to second on a J.J. Hardy groundout and scored on Ishikawa's RBI single to knot the game at 1-1.