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  Sunday, Jun. 11 1:05pm ET
Delgado, Batista lift Blue Jays
 
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TORONTO (AP) -- Felipe Alou couldn't have picked a more difficult time to give David Moraga his major league debut.

David Wells
Toronto's David Wells settled for a no-decision Sunday.
Carlos Delgado hit a tiebreaking RBI single off Moraga in the eighth inning and Tony Batista hit a grand slam as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Montreal Expos 8-3 Sunday.

With the score tied at 3, reliever Guillermo Mota (0-1) walked Homer Bush and allowed a single to Raul Mondesi.

Alou then brought in Moraga, who was promoted from Double-A Harrisburg on Saturday. The lefty gave up a sharp single to the left-handed Delgado on a 3-2 pitch.

"There is no easy spots in the big leagues. It's like jumping in the ocean. There are sharks everywhere," Alou said. "The big leagues are dotted with Delgados and Griffeys. That's why they call it the big leagues."

Moraga then walked Brad Fullmer before Felipe Lira relieved. Tony Batista hit the first pitch for the grand slam, giving the Blue Jays an 8-3 lead.

"I thought I'd be more nervous, but I wasn't," Moraga said. "The guys in the 'pen said once you get up here be prepared to pitch right away."

Delgado, who is hitting .349, hit his AL-leading 24th homer, a solo shot in the second.

Instead of using left-handed closer Steve Kline, Alou decided to use Moraga.

"I don't question the skipper because I don't want to be in his office getting yelled at," Kline said. "He took a chance on the kid. I've been in that situation before. Sammy Sosa once greeted me well."

Delgado said he didn't know Moraga was making his debut.

"He's never seen me, I've never seen him. You just try to make him come to your strengths."

Billy Koch (4-1) pitched two scoreless innings for the win.

The Blue Jays took two of three from the Expos and improved to 11-5 against their Canadian rival.

Gary Jones' two-run double gave Montreal a 2-0 lead in the second.

The Blue Jays rallied for three runs in the bottom half on Delgado's homer, Batista's RBI double and Alberto Castillo's run-scoring double.

Wilton Guerrero's RBI single tied it at 3 in the fourth.

David Wells, going for his 11th win, struck out a season-high 11. He gave up three runs and 12 hits in seven innings.

Game notes
Delgado has an RBI in each of his last eight games, that ties a club record previously done by Delgado in April of this year and by Willie Upshaw in 1983. ... Wells' scoreless inning streak ended at 14. ... Fullmer accidentally threw his bat into the stands in the seventh inning. A fan caught it with one hand, he returned the bat and received another one after the inning ended. ... The 11 strikeouts were Wells' high with the Blue Jays. His career high is 16. ... Batista has two grand slams in his career. ... The Blue Jays have six slams this season. ... Moraga, 24, was Montreal's 32nd-round pick in the 1993 draft.

 


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