CLEVELAND — Carlos Carrasco pitched six strong innings and Austin Hedges hit a two-run single when Toronto's pitchers couldn't find the strike zone, lifting the Cleveland Guardians to a 7-1 win over the Blue Jays on Friday night.
The Guardians drew five walks while scoring seven runs in the second inning as Jays rookie starter Yariel Rodríguez (0-2) and reliever Bowden Francis needed 70 pitches to get three outs.
It was the most pitches thrown by the Blue Jays in an inning since June 21, 1995 — 30 years to the day. Also, it was the most pitches seen in an inning by a Cleveland team since pitch-by-pitch tracking started in 1988.
The Guardians were rewarded for their patience.
''It's what we expect,'' Hedges said. ''Good at-bat after good at-bat after good at-bat. It doesn't matter if it's a double, single, walk, moving a guy over. The boys just stay locked into an approach.''
Carrasco (3-6) won for first time in six starts and avenged a loss in Toronto last week. The 37-year-old right-hander allowed one run and four hits, struck out a season-high seven — five straight in one stretch — and didn't walk a batter.
The performance probably won't affect the Guardians' desire to add starting pitching before the trading line, but Carrasco at least bought himself a few more outings.
''That was as good as we've seen Cookie all year,'' manager Stephen Vogt said.