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    Toronto Blue Jays @ Anaheim Angels

    TOR
    Toronto Blue Jays Blue Jays TOR
    76-86, 34-47 Away
    2
    76-86, 34-47 Away
    Final
    ANA
    Anaheim Angels Angels ANA
    84-78, 46-36 Home
    1
    84-78, 46-36 Home
    • Gamecast
    • Box Score
    • Play-by-Play
    TOR
    ANA
    123456789RHE
    001000100240
    000001000171
    W. Williams
    win

    W. Williamsnull-null

    6.2 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 0 K, 1 BB
    A. Watson
    loss

    A. Watsonnull-null

    8.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 7 K, 3 BB
    K. Escobar
    save

    K. Escobar

    1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 2 K, 1 BB
    No plays available

    Regular Season Series

    Series tied 4-4

    • Blue Jays
      4
    • Angels
      5
    Game 1
    21/4
    • Blue Jays
      7
    • Angels
      6
    Game 2
    22/4
    • Blue Jays
      4
    • Angels
      5
    Game 3
    23/4
    • Angels
      12
    • Blue Jays
      2
    Game 4
    23/5
    • Angels
      3
    • Blue Jays
      1
    Game 5
    24/5
    • Angels
      3
    • Blue Jays
      4
    Game 6
    25/5
    • Blue Jays
      2
    • Angels
      1
    Game 7
    18/7
    • Blue Jays
      2
    • Angels
      1
    Game 8
    18/7
    • Blue Jays
      4
    • Angels
      5
    Game 9
    19/7
    • Blue Jays
      5
    • Angels
      9
    Game 10
    20/7
    • Angels
      10
    • Blue Jays
      12
    Game 11
    8/9
    • Angels
      0
    • Blue Jays
      2
    Game 12
    9/9

    Game Information

    Angel Stadium
    Angel Stadium
    TBD, 18 July 1997
    Anaheim, California
    Attendance: 26,087
    Game Time:2:38
    • Umpires:
    • Home Plate Umpire - Mike Everitt
    • First Base Umpire - Ted Barrett
    • Second Base Umpire - Ed Hickox
    • Third Base Umpire - John Hirschbeck

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