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  Wednesday, Jun. 28 7:15pm ET
Wells first major leaguer to 13 wins
 
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Boomer came through again.

David Wells
David Wells tied the Toronto record for victories before the All-Star break with his 13th.

David Wells became the majors' first 13-game winner and Jose Cruz Jr. homered as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 5-2 Wednesday night.

Wells (13-2) pitched a five-hitter in picking up his sixth straight win and fourth complete game of the season.

"When you're locked in, you're locked in," Wells said, "I just go out there and I'm in my own little world."

The left-hander struck out five and did not walk a batter for the ninth time in 17 starts.

"What can you say ... he's 13-2," Blue Jays manager Jim Fregosi said. "To me, he's been the best pitcher overall in the league this year, and that's saying something because that guy in Boston in pretty darn good."

Wells tied Roger Clemens (1997), the other principal in a four-player trade last year between Toronto and the New York Yankees, for the most wins by a Blue Jays pitcher by the All-Star break. He could establish a new standard in his next scheduled start Monday at Baltimore.

The first-place Blue Jays hold a three-game lead over the Yankees in the AL East.

"As long as we do our job, let the rest speak for itself," Wells said. "I'm just happy we're winning."

Wells threw 85 of 108 pitches for strikes. He retired 12 of the last 13 hitters he faced.

"It was all David Wells tonight," Tampa Bay manager Larry Rothschild said. "He took over the game."

"He never gave in," added Tampa Bay outfielder Bubba Trammell. "He was outstanding."

Toronto's Carlos Delgado extended his career-high hitting streak to 21 games with a fourth-inning single. He is tied with Baltimore's B.J. Surhoff for the longest current streak in the American League.

Russ Johnson hit a solo homer for Tampa Bay in the third. The Devil Rays have homered in a team-record eight straight games.

Johnson, mired in a 2-for-22 slump, homered for the first time since last Sept. 6.

Cruz opened the scoring with a second-inning solo homer and added an RBI double during a four-run fourth.

Esteban Yan (4-6) allowed five runs and six hits in four-plus innings. In his last two starts, the right-hander has given up 12 runs in five-plus innings.

"Before, I was throwing more strikes and keeping the ball down," Yan said. "And right now, I don't have a lot of luck."

Devil Rays relievers Doug Creek and Roberto Hernandez limited the Blue Jays to just one hit over the final five innings. Creek struck out five -- including four straight -- over four innings.

"Against a guy like Wells, it's tough to come back," Rothschild said. "When he's on his game, and he was on his game, it's tough." Tampa Bay's Fred McGriff, who entered with nine hits in 11 at-bats, went 0-for-3. He picked up his 17th RBI in the past 15 games with a groundout that got the Devil Rays within 5-2 in the fourth. McGriff left the game with a bruised right shin after fouling a ball off his leg in the sixth. His status is day-to-day.

"I got a good bruise," said McGriff, who had swelling about the size of a baseball on his leg. "I'm going to go home, elevate my leg and we'll see what happens tomorrow."

McGriff is the only member of the Devil Rays' slugging foursome in the lineup. Jose Canseco (strained left heel), Vinny Castilla (lower back inflammation) and Greg Vaughn (right hamstring strain) are all on the 15-day disabled list.

Game notes
Wells recorded his 1,500th career strikeout by fanning Bobby Smith in the second. ... Yan has allowed 19 homers in 86 innings. ... Toronto's Craig Grebeck started at 2B instead of Homer Bush for the second straight game. ... Tampa Bay 2B Miguel Cairo, whose status is in limbo after Smith was recalled from the minors on June 14, was the designated hitter for the first time in his career. ... Tampa Bay RHP Dave Eiland (pinched left hip bursa sac) had his minor-league rehab start with Double-A Orlando pushed back to Thursday because of a rain out.
 


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