BALTIMORE -- Champagne and beer was spraying everywhere. Cigars were lit, and laughter filled the clubhouse.
It had been 22 years since the Toronto Blue Jays won the AL East, and they celebrated the occasion with the appropriate fanfare.
Wearing shirts that read "The East Is Ours," the Blue Jays yelled and screamed with delight in an appropriate conclusion to their unstoppable, two-month run.
With a 15-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday in the opener of a doubleheader, Toronto eliminated the New York Yankees from the division race and claimed its first title since 1993. The suspense ended quickly as the Blue Jays built a 4-0 lead in the fourth inning before adding four unearned runs in the fifth.
"It's the ultimate right now," manager John Gibbons said. "To be honest, we think we have more ahead of us. It was a big hurdle to get over. It's been so damn long. But I am proud of our guys from Day One. They just compete. That all we ask. That's what happens when you have a lot of talent and they get after it every night."
The Blue Jays waited so long for this, there were two celebrations. After the first game, the players whooped and hollered and hugged around the mound. Because there was a another game to be played, the alcohol and cigars were put off until after the nightcap, which the Orioles won 8-1 against Toronto's reserves.
In the opener, Marcus Stroman (4-0) allowed one run and five hits with eight strikeouts in his fourth start since returning from left knee surgery.
Jose Bautista hit his 40th home run, Edwin Encarnacion delivered No. 37 and Justin Smoak also connected for Toronto. Ryan Goins had a career-high five hits to help the Blue Jays win their sixth straight.
Toronto was fourth in the AL East on the morning of July 29 with a 50-51 record, eight games behind the Yankees. But boosted by the acquisitions of David Price, Troy Tulowitzki, Ben Revere, LaTroy Hawkins and Mark Lowe, the Blue Jays won 42 of their next 56 games, outscoring opponents 342-200. They ended the major leagues' longest playoff drought on Sept. 26 when they clinched no worse than a wild-card berth.
"We played good baseball," a drenched Price said. "I've done my part and so has everybody else on this team. It's not one person, it's not one trade. It's everybody with one goal in sight."
General manager Alex Anthopoulos insists that in late July, the goal was merely to reach the playoffs.
"We felt we had a real good team that underachieved to this point," he said between games. "Our last two months, we were playing really good teams that we were going to chase. So, we thought we had a shot."
Stroman's exceptional pitching this month added to the surge. The right-hander has a 1.67 ERA and has beaten the Yankees twice.
The Blue Jays open the AL Division Series at home on Oct. 8. They are just ahead of Kansas City for best record in the AL.
"We're dangerous offensively. We're dangerous on the mound," catcher Russell Martin said. "We play awesome defense. So, I mean, if somebody's going to beat us, they're going to have to play tremendously."
A year ago, Baltimore celebrated its first AL East title since 1997. On Wednesday, the Orioles watched their successors end an even longer wait.
"Congratulations to them. They earned it," Baltimore manager Buck Showalter said. "We had something that people came after, and they took it from us."
This was Baltimore's first game since being officially eliminated from playoff contention, and it showed. Seven pitchers combined to issue 10 walks and the Orioles committed four errors despite coming in with the best fielding percentage in the majors.
"In any form of life, when you take hope out of the picture it really challenges you mentally and emotionally," Showalter said. "We didn't respond to that in the first game."
After Miguel Gonzalez (9-12) walked three and gave up four runs in 3 2/3 innings, errant throws by pitcher Jason Garcia and Davis on the same play fueled a fifth-inning uprising that turned the game into a rout.
The loss ended any hope the Orioles had of salvaging a winning season.
In the second game, Chris Davis homered twice to take over the major league home run lead with 45. Manny Machado hit his 31st off Ryan Tepera (0-2) to break up a scoreless duel in the seventh.
Kevin Gausman (4-7) had a career-high 10 strikeouts over eight innings. Toronto starter R.A. Dickey pitched five innings in his final tuneup before the postseason.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Blue Jays: Tulowitzki (back, shoulder) is rapidly mending and could return before the postseason, manager John Gibbons said.
Orioles: CF Adam Jones remains sidelined with back problems. He's played in one game since Sept. 20.
ON DECK
Thursday's series finale was moved up to 12:05 p.m. EDT from 7:05 because of the threat of rain. Gibbons scratched Price and did not announce his starter. Rookie Tyler Wilson (2-2, 3.60 ERA) goes for Baltimore.





Final
Series: Game 3 of 4

Blue Jays 1

(92-66, 39-38 away)

Orioles 8

(77-81, 43-31 home)








7:55PM,EDT,September 30,2015
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland 

123456789 R H E
TOR 000000010 1 5 0
BAL 00000053 - 8 11 0
W: K. Gausman (4-7)
L: R. Tepera (0-2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
View: Play-By-Play | Pitch-By-PitchInning: All | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Toronto - Top of 1stSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Pompey grounded out to first.00
Pennington grounded out to second.00
Carrera struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 1stSCORE
R.A. Dickey pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Reimold struck out swinging.00
Parra struck out swinging.00
Machado grounded out to shortstop.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 2ndSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Colabello flied out to center.00
Hague struck out swinging.00
Thole struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 2ndSCORE
R.A. Dickey pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Davis lined out to first.00
Schoop lined out to right.00
Wieters singled to center.00
Pearce struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 3rdSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Kawasaki struck out swinging.00
Barney singled to right.00
Diaz lined out to right.00
Pompey struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 3rdSCORE
R.A. Dickey pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Flaherty grounded out to catcher.00
Hardy flied out to center.00
Reimold grounded out to pitcher.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 4thSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Pennington struck out swinging.00
Carrera struck out swinging.00
Colabello struck out looking.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 4thSCORE
R.A. Dickey pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Parra grounded out to second.00
Machado flied out to right.00
Davis lined out to first.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 5thSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Hague singled to left.00
Thole struck out swinging.00
Kawasaki sacrificed to pitcher, Hague to second.00
Barney grounded out to shortstop.00
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 5thSCORE
R.A. Dickey pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Schoop lined out to third.00
Wieters lined out to center.00
Pearce singled to right.00
Flaherty grounded into fielder's choice to third, Pearce out at second.00
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 6thSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Diaz grounded out to pitcher.00
Pompey reached on bunt single to catcher.00
Pennington grounded into double play, second to shortstop to first, Pompey out at second.00
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 6thSCORE
Ryan Tepera pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Tepera relieved Dickey.00
Hardy struck out swinging.00
Reimold grounded out to third.00
Parra flied out to left.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 7thSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Carrera hit a ground rule double to deep center.00
Colabello flied out to center.00
Hague popped into double play, shortstop to second, Carrera doubled off second.00
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 7thSCORE
Ryan Tepera pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Machado homered to center (423 feet).01
Davis homered to right center (402 feet).02
Hendriks relieved Tepera.02
Schoop doubled to deep center.02
Wieters walked.02
Pearce singled to left center, Schoop to third, Wieters to second.02
Loup relieved Hendriks.02
Walker hit for Flaherty.02
Walker struck out swinging.02
Hardy singled to left center, Schoop scored, Wieters to third, Pearce to second.03
Reimold doubled to right, Wieters and Pearce scored, Hardy to third.05
Parra flied out to left.05
Machado grounded out to shortstop.05
5 Runs, 6 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 8thSCORE
Kevin Gausman pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Parra in right field.05
Lough in center field.05
Thole grounded out to pitcher.05
Kawasaki struck out swinging.05
Barney homered to left (369 feet).15
Diaz grounded out to third.15
1 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Baltimore - Bottom of 8thSCORE
Steve Delabar pitching for TorontoTORBAL
Delabar relieved Loup.15
Davis homered to right center (434 feet).16
Schoop doubled to deep right center.16
Wieters homered to right center (404 feet), Schoop scored.18
Pearce grounded out to third.18
Lough grounded out to second.18
Hardy lined out to center.18
3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors
Toronto - Top of 9thSCORE
Mychal Givens pitching for BaltimoreTORBAL
Givens relieved Gausman.18
Pompey grounded out to first.18
Pennington walked.18
Carrera walked, Pennington to second.18
Colabello struck out swinging.18
Hague grounded into fielder's choice to shortstop, Carrera out at second.18
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors





Toronto Blue Jays
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Pompey CF40100112.191.258.326
Pennington LF30001119.157.256.286
Carrera RF30101219.277.326.373
Colabello DH40000213.317.364.505
Hague 1B40100115.333.455.444
Thole C30000211.205.255.250
Kawasaki 3B2000028.167.259.250
Barney 2B3121008.353.389.588
Diaz SS30000014.000.111.000
Totals29151211119   
BATTING
2B: Carrera (7, Gausman)
HR: Barney (1, 8th inning off Gausman 0 on, 2 Out)
RBI: Barney (2)
S: Kawasaki
2-out RBI: Barney
GIDP: Pennington
Blue Jays RISP: 0-5 (Hague 0-2, Colabello 0-2, Barney 0-1)
Team LOB: 4

Game Information

StadiumOriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
Attendance26,330 (57.3% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:23
Weather68 degrees, overcast
Wind4 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - D.J. Reyburn, First Base - Rob Drake, Second Base - Joe West, Third Base - Stu Scheurwater