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  Friday, Jun. 9 7:05pm ET
Delgado hits AL-best 23rd dinger
 
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TORONTO (AP) -- On a chilly night when two Canadian teams matched up, Shannon Stewart thanked a Canadian for his record day.

Stewart had four extra-base hits and tied a career high with four RBIs, and Carlos Delgado hit his AL leading 23rd home run Friday night to lead the Toronto Blue Jays over the Montreal Expos 13-3.

Stewart went 4-for-5 with a two-run homer and three doubles, tying a club record set by Roy Howell in 1977 and matched by Damaso Garcia in 1986.

"Andy Stewart has helped me with my mechanics as far as getting the right hitting position," said Stewart of the Blue Jays' bullpen catcher, who is Canadian. "He's helped me a lot."

Chris Carpenter (5-5) allowed three runs, six hits and five walks in seven innings as Toronto improved to 10-4 against its Canadian rival.

"It's still special in a hokey way," said catcher Darrin Fletcher, who used to play for Montreal. "I was freezing. It was the perfect night for two Canadian teams to match up."

Canadian Paul Quantrill pitched the final two innings for Toronto. "I had to pitch two innings because other than Carpenter, who is from New Hampshire, the rest of the guys were looking for parkas," Quantrill said.

Delgado, who also doubled, has 11 home runs in his last 22 games and 33 hits in his last 79 at bats (.418).

T.J. Tucker (0-1) gave up five runs and five hits in three innings. Montreal manager Felipe Alou said the pitcher likely will go on the disabled list with a strained right forearm.

"I'm still sore," Tucker said.

Lee Stevens' RBI single put the Expos ahead in the fifth, but Delgado hit a two-run homer in the bottom half and Stewart's two-run drive made it 4-1 in the second.

Raul Mondesi scored on a wild pitch in the third, but home runs by Stevens and Chris Widger cut the lead to 5-3 in the fourth.

Homer Bush had an RBI single off Felipe Lira in the bottom half and Stewart's RBI double in the sixth made it 7-3.

Toronto added six runs with two outs in the seventh on Delgado's RBI double, Matt Skrmetta's run-scoring wild pitch, Alex Gonzalez's two-run single, Stewart's RBI double and Bush's run-scoring single.

Game notes
Attendance of 26,122 was about 7,000 over Toronto's home average. ... Montreal 3B Mike Mordecai left in the fifth inning with a left shoulder sprain. ... Toronto 3B Tony Batista returned to the lineup after missing eight games with a strained left rib cage. ... Montreal activated Widger from the 15-day disabled list. Widger missed 13 games with a bruised left hand. ... The Blue Jays' World Series championship banners haven't been seen at SkyDome since May 17. The Blue Jays didn't expect it would take that long to get them repaired. ... The American national anthem was not played before the game. ... Two fans ran onto the field in the fifth, one sliding head first into second base before being taken off the field by security.

 


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