TORONTO (AP) - Troy Scribner’s major league debut was already done by the time the nerves set in. When they did, it was because his first shot at a victory was on the line.
Scribner (1-0) pitched three innings, Cliff Pennington drove in the tiebreaking run with a sacrifice fly in the ninth and the Los Angeles Angels rallied to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 on Saturday.
Trailing 5-3 against Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna (3-1), the Angels took the lead with a three-run ninth. Kole Calhoun hit a one-out single, Martin Maldonado was hit by a pitch, Ben Revere hit an RBI double, and pinch-runner Kaleb Cowart scored on a wild pitch, sending Revere to third. Revere scored the go-ahead run on Pennington’s sacrifice fly to shallow center.
Los Angeles won for the 13th time in its past 17 games at Rogers Centre.
The blown save was Osuna’s fifth of the season, three of which came before April 28.
“One of those days,” Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said. “You don’t see too often. Got to move on.”
Scribner had been in line for the loss after giving up Miguel Montero’s tiebreaking two-run homer in the sixth. Darwin Barney followed with a single but Scribner retired the next seven in a row.
“He gave us three innings that we really needed,” manager Mike Scioscia said. “Everybody you talk to say he’s got great make-up, he’s aggressive, all the things you’re looking for in a young pitcher. He bounced back after the home run.”
Mostly calm on the mound, Scribner said the stress kicked as he watched Bud Norris finish for his 16th save in 18 chances, putting runners at first and second before getting Jose Bautista to ground into a double play.
“When we went ahead I was like ’Wow, this might be my win right here,’” Scribner said. “I got nervous then because I was like ’Oh man.’ We got into a little trouble in the last inning but we pulled it out. It was awesome.”
With several scouts in attendance to watch his performance ahead of Monday’s trade deadline, Blue Jays left-hander Francisco Liriano allowed three runs and five hits in six innings.
“I felt good today, I felt like my fastball was working well,” Liriano said. “My location was great. I made a couple of mistake here and there but I felt like I pitched pretty well.”
All the scoring off Liriano came in the sixth, when the Angels rallied from a 3-0 deficit. Mike Trout drove in the first run and Andrelton Simmons hit a two-out, two-run single.
Toronto answered in the bottom half when Miguel Montero hit a two-run homer off Scribner, his first since joining the Blue Jays earlier this month.
Toronto took a 1-0 lead in the fourth when Josh Donaldson scored on Simmons’ throwing error after advancing to third on a fly ball. The Blue Jays added two more against Keynan Middleton in the fifth on back-to-back doubles by Darwin Barney and Ryan Goins.
Making his first start of the season after 36 relief appearances, Angels right-hander Yusmeiro Petit allowed one run and three hits in four innings. Petit walked none and struck out five.
Angels slugger Albert Pujols went 0 for 3 with a walk and is hitless in 24 at bats. Scioscia said he wasn’t convinced Pujols needed a day off to rest and clear his head.
“It seems like he’s just missing some pitches but he feels strong, he feels like he’s starting to put better swings on the ball,” Scioscia said. “Don’t think he’s tired.”
BIRTHDAY GIRL
Scribner’s parents drove to Toronto from Connecticut on Friday, stopping in Buffalo, NY, to acquire passports. The family planned to go out and hold a double celebration Saturday night - it was also his mother’s birthday.
TROUT TAKES TORONTO
Trout has reached base safely in 14 straight games against the Blue Jays. He’s batting .439 (25 for 57) in that span.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Angels: INF Nick Franklin, acquired from Milwaukee last month, was designated for assignment. RHP Scribner was selected from Triple-A Salt Lake.
Blue Jays: SS Troy Tulowitzki (sprained right ankle) was placed on the 10-day DL and INF Rob Refsnyder was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo. … Toronto optioned RHP Chris Smith to Buffalo and activated RHP Mike Bolsinger (left knee) off the DL.
UP NEXT
Angels: RHP Jesse Chavez (5-10, 5.35) has a 5.82 ERA in 26 career games at Rogers Centre. Chavez has had two separate stints with the Blue Jays.
Blue Jays: RHP Cesar Valdez (1-0, 4.97) pitched six innings to beat Oakland Tuesday, winning for the first time since his major league debut in May 2010.
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