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Monday, Dec. 26 – Canada vs. Finland at 3
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TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays gave the Kansas City Royals all the help they needed. Whether it was reliever Francisco Cordero failing to cover first base to allow two runs to score, or two players who were doubled up on line outs, the Blue Jays were in a generous mood on Thursday. And as a result the Royals held off Toronto for a 9-6 victory to earn a four-game series split. Eric Hosmer led Kansas City with three runs batted in. Cordero failed to cover first base on Hosmers grounder to second that could have ended the eighth with one run scored. But the reliever was late getting to the bag and two runs scored for an 8-3 Royals lead. "Coco (Cordero) is well aware of it, hes a stand-up guy," manager John Farrell said. "Hes trying to get the most out of the stuff he has and yet a couple of seeing-eye base hits, a broken-bat base hit, but the lapse at that point is a key moment in the game." The Blue Jays came back with three runs in the bottom of the eighth, two on a pinch-hit triple by Ben Francisco. Salvador Perez had a career-best four hits for the Royals to extend his hit streak to 11 games. J.P. Arencibia hit two home runs for Toronto (42-41) and had three runs batted in for the game. Torontos Henderson Alvarez (5-7) allowed eight hits in 5 1/3 innings and all five of the runs charged to him were in the third inning when the Royals sent 10 batters to the plate. "They did their job staying on his stuff," Farrell said. "I thought Henderson had quality pitches throughout but there were some base hits that found holes and there were a couple of walks that prolonged the inning." Luke Hochevar (6-8) allowed four hits in five innings and two runs, both on a home run by Arencibia in the third. He left after five innings after suffering a right ankle sprain in the bottom of the fifth while covering first base. Yuniesky Betancourt homered for the Royals (37-44). The Blue Jays had a couple of possible threats blunted by poor base running. Rajai Davis lined to short and Betancourt made the catch and doubled up Yunel Escobar at second to end the fourth. Jose Bautista lined out to third and that ended the game when Colby Rasmus was doubled off first base and Jonathan Broxton picked up his 21st save. "Obviously the read is to freeze on the line drive and yet were a couple of strides in to try to advance a base and it ends up costing us," Farrell said. "Were going to remain aggressive but we still have to play heads up baseball." The Royals struck for five runs in the third. It started with one out when Perez singled, Jarrod Dyson doubled, and Alex Gordon walked to load the bases. Alcides Escobar and Hosmer singled in runs, then two more runs were scored on an infield single by Billy Butler and a throwing error by third baseman Brett Lawrie. "In the third inning I was pulling my left shoulder to first base so I was getting a little open so the pitches werent moving as good," Alvarez said through coach Luis Rivera. "The next inning I made the adjustment and kept shoulder straight and stepped toward the plate and that helped me." Arencibia homered after Kelly Johnsons leadoff double in the third to cut the lead to 5-2. Hochevar injured his ankle while running to cover first base on Rasmus infield single in the fifth. He stayed in the game and struck out Bautista to finish the inning. "I thought Hosmer caught the ball so I kind of let up a little bit and then I saw that it took a funky hop and skipped out of his glove," Hochevar said. "Then I tried to put on the afterburner to try and get there and when I caught it I just lunged for the bag and I just hit the bag on the inside and just rolled it in. "It wouldnt have been bad if it wasnt on the inside. When I was pushing off the rubber it extended it and it was biting me pretty good." Left-hander Tim Collins took over from Hochevar in the sixth and gave up Arencibias second homer of the game and 13th of the season with one out in the seventh before being replaced by Greg Holland. Alvarez was replaced by left-hander Luis Perez with one out in the sixth after a single by Salvador Perez. Right-handed reliever Sam Dyson made his major-league debut for the Blue Jays in the seventh, replacing Perez with two out. Dyson had a walk and a strikeout to finish the inning. The 24-year-old was promoted from double-A New Hampshire to replace Canadian right-hander Scott Richmond, who was returned to triple-A Las Vegas after Wednesdays game. Cordero allowed three runs in the eighth on five singles. But the final two runs scored on Hosmers grounder to second became an infield hit when Cordero was late covering first. Farrell said Cordero made another fielding mistake in the inning. 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Sizemore, who was brought up from Triple-A Toledo earlier Tuesday after tearing up the International League, continued to stay hot with an RBI and scored during his season debut. Its great to get the chance and you have to make the most of it, Sizemore said of getting the call to the majors.Tis the season for holiday traditions and TSN rolls out a doozy, as Canadas Sports Leader heads to Edmonton and Calgary to deliver live coverage of the 2012 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. With multi-platform coverage on TSN, TSN2, TSN.ca, TSN Mobile TV and TSN Radio, hockey fans from coast to coast can cheer on Team Canada every step of the way when it goes for gold at the World Juniors. Comprehensive coverage of the 2012 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP airs nationally on TSN, TSN2 and TSN Mobile TV from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5, with pre-competition games beginning on Monday, Dec. 19. Team Canada games are also available live online at TSN.ca, while the website has all World Juniors games on-demand. Fans can also tune in to the tournament on Bell Media sports radio stations including TSN Radio 990 in Montreal, Team 1410 in Vancouver and Team 1200 in Ottawa. In total, TSN will produce 26 games with exclusive live coverage of every Team Canada round-robin game, the quarter-final and semifinal match-ups, and the Bronze and Gold medal games. TSNs 26-game schedule also includes live coverage of three Team Canada pre-competition games and 13 round-robin games not involving Team Canada. Prior to every Team Canada tournament game, TSN broadcasts a 30-minute pre-game show (see Broadcast Schedule below). Throughout the tournament, fans can join the conversation on TSNs Fan Page on Facebook or follow TSNs World Juniors analysts and experts on Twitter. Fans can also tweet their comments or questions using the #TSN and #2012WJC hashtags, with select tweets being featured during the TSN broadcasts. Record AudiencesTeam Canadas heartbreaking loss to Team Russia at last years IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP delivered an average audience of 6.1 million viewers*, making it the most-watched broadcast ever on TSN. An astounding 12.2 million unique viewers tuned in to all or some of the entire broadcast. Currently, seven of the top 10 most-watched telecasts on TSN are World Juniors games. TSN has been televising the IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP since 1991. Broadcast TeamTSNs coverage of the 2012 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP features James Duthie live on location in Edmonton and Calgary to host pre- and post-game shows – as well as intermissions – alongside Hockey Insider and leading junior hockey expert Bob McKenzie. TSN game analyst Ray Ferraro makes his World Juniors debut this year calling all Team Canada games with play-by-play commentator Gord Miller. This marks the 10th consecutive year that Miller is in the broadcast booth for the event. Joining Miller and Ferraro is reporter Farhan Lalji, who is rinkside for Team Canada games. Also featured in the booth are play-by-play commentator Dave Randorf and game analyst Craig Button, who call the action for other round-robin match-ups. New TSN recruit and former St. Louis Blues head coach Davis Payne, a native of Port Alberni, BC, provides analysis for these games from the TSN studio. SPORTSCENTREThroughout the tournament, reporters Lalji, Jermain Franklin and John Lu file daily reports for SPORTSCENTRE. Canadas most-watched sports news program also features expert analysis, interviews, and in-depth reports from Duthie, McKenzie and Ferraro. TSN.caCanadas industry-leading sports website provides fans with extensive coverage of the 2012 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Along with games available live and on demand, TSN.ca hhas up-to-the-minute tournament news and reports, extended video highlights, player profiles and interviews, schedules, results, statistics, rosters and photo galleries.dddddddddddd TSN.ca also boasts a brand-new video player with PVR functionality so that fans can go back and catch any action they may have missed while watching Team Canada games live online. In addition, all of Canadas games feature a live blog and an integrated live chat, giving fans the opportunity to connect with each other throughout the tournament. Hockey Insider McKenzie gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the tournament with online columns and blogs. Fans can also keep up with TSNs World Juniors broadcast team on Twitter for breaking news. TSN MobileFans on the go can keep tabs on all the action in Edmonton and Calgary with the TSN Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry, which delivers all the latest World Juniors news, plus in-progress scoring updates and stats. TSN RadioTSN Radio in Montreal (AM 990) hits the ice along with Team 1410 in Vancouver and Team 1200 in Ottawa, as the stations have live coverage of the 2012 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Bell Media sports radio stations also regularly feature TSNs hockey experts and Insiders breaking down all the action leading up to and during the World Juniors. Broadcast ScheduleTSNs 2012 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP broadcast schedule is as follows:Pre-Competition• Monday, Dec. 19 – Canada vs. Finland at 9 p.m. ET on TSN2• Thursday, Dec. 22 – Canada vs. Switzerland at 9 p.m. ET on TSN2• Friday, Dec. 23 – Canada vs. Sweden at 9:30 p.m. ET on TSN Round-Robin• Monday, Dec. 26 – Canada vs. Finland at 3 p.m. ET on TSN• Monday, Dec. 26 – Sweden vs. Latvia at 5:30 p.m. ET on TSN2• Monday, Dec. 26 – USA vs. Denmark at 8 p.m. ET on TSN2• Monday, Dec. 26 – Switzerland vs. Russia at 10:30 p.m. ET on TSN2• Tuesday, Dec. 27 – Czech Republic vs. Denmark at 8 p.m. ET on TSN• Wednesday, Dec. 28 – USA vs. Finland at 3:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Wednesday, Dec. 28 – Sweden vs. Switzerland at 5:30 p.m. ET on TSN2• Wednesday, Dec. 28 – Canada vs. Czech Republic at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Wednesday, Dec. 28 – Russia vs. Slovakia at 10 p.m. ET on TSN2• Thursday, Dec. 29 – Denmark vs. Canada at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Thursday, Dec. 29 – Latvia vs. Russia at 10 p.m. ET on TSN2• Friday, Dec. 30 – USA vs. Czech Republic at 3:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Friday, Dec. 30 – Sweden vs. Slovakia at 5:30 p.m. ET on TSN2• Friday, Dec. 30 – Finland vs. Denmark at 8 p.m. ET on TSN2• Saturday, Dec. 31 – Czech Republic vs. Finland at 4 p.m. ET on TSN• Saturday, Dec. 31 – Canada vs. USA at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Saturday, Dec. 31 – Russia vs. Sweden at 10 p.m. ET on TSN2 Playoffs and Medal Round• Monday, Jan. 2 – Quarter-final #1 5 p.m. ET on TSN• Monday, Jan. 2 – Quarter-final #2 at 8:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Tuesday, Jan. 3 – Semifinal #1 at 5 p.m. ET on TSN• Tuesday, Jan. 3 – Semifinal #2 at 8:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Thursday, Jan. 5 – Bronze Medal Game at 3:30 p.m. ET on TSN• Thursday, Jan. 5 – Gold Medal Game at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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