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  Tuesday, Apr. 4 7:05pm ET
Stewart hits third homer; Cruz also goes deep
 
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TORONTO (AP) -- The Blue Jays may be the best-kept secret in Toronto.

Before the smallest crowd in SkyDome history, Shannon Stewart hit his third home run of the season and Jose Cruz hit a two-run shot as Toronto beat the Kansas City Royals 6-3 Tuesday night.

Jose Cruz
Toronto's Jose Cruz Jr. watches his two-run homer leave the park in the second inning.

Only 13,514 fans watched the Blue Jays improve to 2-0.

"The Raptors were playing tonight and until hockey and basketball is over, it is going to be a struggle," Toronto manager Jim Fregosi said. "We've got a good club and if we continue to win, they'll come out."

The previous smallest crowd at SkyDome, which opened in 1989, was 20,258 last May 4 against Oakland.

Batting coach Cito Gaston, who once managed the Blue Jays before 4 million fans for three straight years in the early 1990s, shook his head in disbelief of the decline.

"You think it is going to go on forever, but unfortunately it hasn't happened that way," he said. "We are a young and exciting team, and if we can get back to where we were in the early '90s, the fans will come back."

Stewart, who hit 11 home runs in 608 at-bats last season, tied it 3-3 with a solo shot in the fifth inning. The Blue Jays leadoff man homered twice on opening day.

Cruz lined a 428-foot homer off a SkyDome restaurant window in the fourth inning.

Billy Koch, who blew a save chance Monday, worked the ninth for a save.

"I noticed the lack of fans as soon as I got to the bullpen before the game," Koch said. "It was like, `Jeez, is this it?' I was wondering if they thought it was an 8 o'clock start. I don't know what more we can do."

After Kansas City starter Jay Witasick (0-1) walked Brad Fullmer and hit Tony Batista with a pitch to start the sixth, Darrin Fletcher hit a two-run double to make it 5-3.

Fullmer's RBI single in the seventh off Dan Reichert gave the Blue Jays a 6-3 lead.

Roy Halladay (1-0) did not allow a hit until Jermaine Dye homered with two outs in the fourth, cutting Toronto's lead to 2-1 . "It was another game where we battled back but we just couldn't come up with the win," Dye said.

The Royals took a 3-2 lead in the fifth on Brian Johnson's sacrifice fly and Carlos Febles' RBI single.

Halladay allowed five hits in seven innings.

Game notes
Four batters were hit in the game, two by each team. ... The Royals used the same lineup against left-hander David Wells on opening day as they did against right-hander Halladay. ... Fregosi turned 58 on Tuesday.
 


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