MILWAUKEE — Yusei Kikuchi and four Toronto Blue Jays relievers combined to shut out the Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 on Tuesday night.
Kikuchi (4-5) gave up three hits in five innings, walked four and struck out five to record consecutive wins for the first time since April. Kikuchi gave up one run in six innings in his previous outing on Thursday against the Orioles.
Closer Yimi Garcia got four outs to record his fifth save in six tries.
''He kept his composure. Tight zone. I thought he made really good pitches," Toronto manager John Schneider said of Kikuchi. "The fastball was really good tonight against a good hitting team. As the game went on, he paired his curve and slider with it really well. Credit to him. He had to really battle.''
Kikuchi, speaking through an interpreter, said he struggled with what he described as a hard mound surface at American Family Field that initially limited his ability to use his slider and curveball.
''It was difficult to get my footing the first couple innings," he said. ''So, I was just attacking hitters with my heater because I saw they were a little behind on it.''
The Brewers left seven runners on base through the first three innings against Kikuchi.
''It's important just to grind through and find a way to get outs," he said.