TORONTO -- Back in the homer dome with their rowdy fans, Troy Tulowitzki, Josh Donaldson and the Toronto Blue Jays quickly got into the swing of the AL Championship Series.
Tulowitzki and Donaldson connected in a six-run third inning Monday, and the Blue Jays roughed up Johnny Cueto for an 11-8 victory over the Royals that cut Kansas City's series lead to 2-1.
"I feel like we've played better at home, and I felt like the entire night we had great at-bats," Donaldson said. "Not just good at-bats -- great at-bats."
Ryan Goins also homered and had a two-run single one game after his misplayed pop fly set off Kansas City's winning rally Sunday.
The resilient Royals tried to come back this time too. Kendrys Morales capped a four-run surge with a two-run homer in the ninth before Roberto Osuna closed it out.
"We're just going to keep fighting," Kansas City outfielder Alex Gordon said. "We've got a lot of competitors on this team, and that's what you see."
Even with a big lead, Tulowitzki lost his cool. He was given a rare playoff ejection for arguing balls and strikes before the top of the eighth. Tulowitzki, who struck out looking in the seventh, was restrained by teammates as he argued with plate umpire John Hirschbeck while the Blue Jays took the field. Toronto manager John Gibbons and bench coach DeMarlo Hale also came out to break it up.
Despite being outhit 15-11 by the Royals, Toronto pounced on Kansas City's pitching in the first ALCS game at Toronto since 1993. The Blue Jays scored their most runs ever at home in the postseason after mustering just three runs in two games at Kansas City.
"You could not tell in the clubhouse if we're down 0-2 or up 2-0," winning pitcher Marcus Stroman said. "What we have is extremely special. The confidence that everybody has with everybody is amazing."
Seemingly not distracted by the contentious federal elections being held in Canada on Monday, 49,751 fans serenaded Cueto with a sing-song "Cueto, Cueto!" chant from the game's first pitch. They never quieted down.
The Royals took a quick lead when Alcides Escobar opened the game with a triple and scored on Ben Zobrist's grounder. But that was the only advantage Kanas City held while having its nine-game ALCS win streak snapped. The string dated to the 1985 series against Toronto.
Blue Jays center fielder Kevin Pillar quashed the early rally with a fantastic, over-the-shoulder catch that sent him crashing into the wall.
After an easy first, Cueto appeared flustered by the crowd. Eleven of his remaining 13 batters reached, and at one point in the third inning, he threw his hands up in frustration after gesturing for a new cycle of signs from catcher Salvador Perez.
Goins singled in two runs in the second after Tulowitzki singled with one out and Russell Martin was hit by a pitch that knocked off his left elbow guard. Goins pulled into second on the throw home and shouted and pumped his arms.
"There's no need to put any extra pressure on yourself," Goins said when asked if he was looking for redemption. "Just come out and do what I've been doing all season. Whatever I can do to help this team win is what I'm going to do."
David Price, the losing pitcher in Game 2, led the cheering from the top step of the dugout.
When Goins scored on Donaldson's hit, he was greeted first by the enthusiastic Stroman.
"He's been carrying that load around a little bit," Gibbons said of Goins. "But he stepped up, really got us on the board with that great at-bat, picking up those two runs, base hit to left and then, of course, the home run."
Nursing a sore shoulder that sidelined him in September, Tulowitzki entered in a 4-for-29 postseason slump. Then he connected for the Blue Jays' first ALCS home run after Edwin Encarnacion singled and Chris Colabello walked to start the third.
"Battling with the shoulder at times but trying to gut it out," Tulowitzki said.
Cueto was coming off a dominant, eight-inning performance in Game 5 of the ALDS, in which he retired his last 19 batters. But after Pillar's RBI double in the third, Cueto was done. The dreadlocked Dominican gave up six hits and eight runs in two-plus innings. He walked four and hit one batter with a pitch.
As fans sang Cueto off the field, he smiled and tossed his gum near the Royals dugout.
"That's just part of my DNA. That's what comes out, but there wasn't any laughing about it," he said through a translator.
Donaldson connected for a 9-2 lead two batters after Kris Medlen entered. Goins homered off Medlen in the fifth, and Toronto matched its postseason best with three homers in a game. The Blue Jays also hit three against Texas in Game 4 of the ALDS.
Stroman gave up four runs and 11 hits in 6 1/3 innings. The 24-year-old returned from a torn knee ligament in March, then went 4-0 down the stretch and got the win in Game 5 of the ALDS.
Blue Jays fans were confident enough with a 10-4 lead to sing "Happy Birthday" to Jose Bautista when he came to bat in the sixth. Bautista drove in a run in the eighth.
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Final
Playoff Series: Game 3 of 6

8:07PM,EDT,October 19,2015
Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario 

123456789 R H E
KC 101020004 8 15 0
TOR 03601001 - 11 11 0
W: M. Stroman (1-0)
L: J. Cueto (0-1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Kansas City Royals
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Escobar SS53400014.583.615.917
Zobrist 2B53310012.385.385.615
Cain CF40110012.273.308.273
Hosmer 1B51220118.333.385.417
K. Morales DH41321024.400.462.700
Moustakas 3B50110020.231.231.231
Pérez C50000014.083.083.333
Gordon LF40100116.300.300.500
Rios RF4000006.100.100.100
Totals41815712136   
BATTING
2B: Zobrist 3 (3, Hendriks, Stroman 2)
3B: Escobar (1, Stroman)
HR: K. Morales (1, 9th inning off Osuna 1 on, 1 Out)
RBI: Zobrist (1), Hosmer 2 (4), Moustakas (3), Cain (2), K. Morales 2 (4)
SF: Cain
2-out RBI: Moustakas
Royals RISP: 3-10 (Zobrist 0-1, Rios 0-1, Moustakas 1-2, Pérez 0-1, Hosmer 1-3, Cain 1-2)
Team LOB: 8
FIELDING
DP: 1 (Zobrist-Escobar-Hosmer).

Game Notes

TOR SS TULOWITZKI EJECTED AFTER 7TH (BALLS & STRIKES)

Game Information

StadiumRogers Centre, Toronto, ON
Attendance49,751 (101% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:13
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - John Hirschbeck, First Base - Hunter Wendelstedt, Second Base - Dan Iassogna, Third Base - Jeff Nelson, Left Field - Jim Reynolds, Right Field - Laz Diaz