TORONTO — Ernie Clement homered for the third time in his last three games and the Toronto Blue Jays used a five-run second inning to build an early lead and beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-3 on Thursday night.
Clement's homer came on an out-of-the-strike zone, eye-level fastball from right-hander Mike Baumann. According to MLB, it was the second-highest pitch hit for a home run since pitch tracking began in 2008.
''I probably shouldn't be swinging at pitches like that one,'' Clement said. ''I've struck out on that pitch a couple of times this year. I just try to get the barrel to the ball with two strikes.''
Angels manager Ron Washington offered a different take.
''Sometimes you do the impossible,'' Washington said.
The Blue Jays, who swept a three-game road series against the Angels last week, have won four straight meetings and eight of 10.
Niko Kavadas hit a three-run home run for his first major league hit, connecting off Toronto right-hander Tommy Nance with two outs in the ninth inning.
''Definitely a big relief,'' Kovadas said.