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San Diego

43-56 4th NL West

 

vs.

 

Toronto

55-44 3rd AL East

 

Pitching Matchup:

 

Colin Rea (5-4, 5.01 ERA) vs. Aaron Sanchez (10-1, 2.87 ERA)

 

It took 20 seasons of Interleague play, but with the Padres making their first trip to Toronto to begin a three-game series on Monday at Rogers Centre, every existing franchise will have visited every Major League city at least once.

 

The Padres send Colin Rea (5-4, 5.01 ERA) to the mound for the series opener, with the right-hander looking to rebound after allowing eight hits and four runs in six innings in a 4-2 loss in St. Louis July 20.

The Blue Jays counter with Aaron Sanchez (10-1, 2.87 ERA), who leads the American League with 15 quality starts in 19 outings. Sanchez has thrown 125 1/3 innings this season and is nearing his professional high of 133 1/3 thrown across three levels in 2014.

An innings limit on Sanchez, 24, may be the only way to slow down the right-hander, who hasn't lost since April 22 and enters his start Monday having won his last nine decisions. In his only start since the All-Star break, Sanchez threw seven innings of one-run ball with five strikeouts and no walks in a 5-1 win in Arizona July 19.

 

Padres Lineup:

 

CF T. Jankowski

1B W. Myers

RF M. Kemp

3B Y. Solarte

LF A. Dickerson

2B R. Schimpf

SS A. Ramírez

DH B. Wallace

C D. Norris

 

Blue Jays Lineup:

 

RF Jose Bautista ®

3B Josh Donaldson ®

DH E. Encarnacion ®

LF M. Saunders (L)

SS Troy Tulowitzki ®

C Russell Martin ®

CF Kevin Pillar ®

1B Justin Smoak (S)

2B Devon Travis ®

 

 

Game Notes:

 

• Blue Jays right fielder Jose Bautista is expected to return to the lineup after missing 30 games with a hyper-extended toe sustained June 16 in Philadelphia. Bautista, who appeared in three games with Triple-A Buffalo over the weekend, is hitting .283/.342/.501 with 12 home runs in 65 games this season.

 

• Padres second baseman and former Blue Jays prospect Ryan Schimpf set a San Diego rookie record with his ninth home run in a month on Sunday. The 28-year-old leads all qualified players with nine homers, .852 SLG and 1.249 OPS in July. Schimpf was Toronto's fifth-round Draft pick in 2009, and spent seven seasons in the Blue Jays' organization.

 

• The Padres have homered in a franchise-best 22 straight games, tied with the Boston Red Sox for the longest streak this season. San Diego's streak is the longest in the National League since the Atlanta Braves homered in 23 straight in 2006.

 

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Best blue Jay lineup I have ever seen

 

Yeah, I have to say the line up is constructed well tonight. Travis batting ninth is a good idea with him most likely to see more fastballs with Bautista leading off.

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Historic game. Now every team in Baseball has played each other in each others ballpark. San Diego has never played in Toronto.
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that two-seam is moving like a slider

 

Yeah the location of it there was deadly.

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I really hope Travis' defence won't be a problem.

 

Oh don't start. Goins isn't coming back until September.

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