OAKLAND, Calif. — Kevin Gausman pitched the first shutout of his 12-year career, a five-hitter, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Oakland Athletics 7-0 on Saturday.
A two-time All-Star who had never thrown a nine-inning complete game in the majors, the 33-year-old Gausman matched his season high of 10 strikeouts and walked one. The right-hander threw 109 pitches, his fourth time this season topping the century mark.
''It's always good to give the bullpen a day off,'' Gausman said. ''You don't see many (shutouts) anymore, so to get the first one in my career 10 years later after it started makes it that much more special.''
Gausman (5-4) allowed one run or fewer for the eighth time in 13 starts this season. His only previous complete game — on July 13, 2014 for Baltimore against the New York Yankees — was shortened to five innings because of rain.
Kevin Kiermaier homered and Danny Jansen drove in two runs for Toronto.
The A's (26-40), who have lost seven of 10, were shut out for second time in three days and seventh overall this season.
''When you're throwing the fastball at the bottom of the zone with the split that (Gausman) has, it makes it tough,'' A's manager Mark Kotsay said. ''You don't want to swing at the ball down but then again, you've got to protect the bottom half of the zone with the fastball, so he played his pitches really well. And obviously, the result was probably (the) best performance of his career.''
The Blue Jays did something they hadn't done in 29 consecutive games dating to May 4 — score in the first inning. And they did it without getting a hit.