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ATLANTA -- Jose Bautista isnt too concerned about Torontos offence, insisting that nobody is pressing to deliver a clutch hit. "You run into good pitching, and it happens," Bautista said. "The Braves have done a good job, and the Reds pitched well against us in Cincinnati. Its only been three games. Its nothing major." Brian McCann hit a two-run homer, Jason Heyward had an RBI single and Minor ended a nine-start winless streak in the Atlanta Braves 5-1 victory over the Blue Jays on Tuesday night. The Braves have won three straight following a 1-5 stretch. Toronto manager John Farrell, who called a team meeting before the game to let pitcher Ricky Romero address comments he made in criticizing the offence on Monday, watched his club struggle at the plate for the third straight game. Shut out by Tim Hudson and Craig Kimbrel on Monday, the Blue Jays have scored two runs in losing three straight on the road for the first time since April 30-May 3. They have dropped eight of 12 overall. Even Bautista, a slugging right-fielder with 75 homers over the last two years, has gone deep just once in his last 22 games. He went 0 for 4 for the second straight night. "I dont think anybodys concerned," Bautista said. "Weve just got to turn the page, come out tomorrow and try to score more runs." Minor (1-2) allowed five hits, one run, one intentional walk and struck out a season-high eight in seven innings. A first-round draft pick in 2009, Minor was optioned to triple-A Gwinnett after the game with right-hander Brandon Beachy coming off the disabled list and starting Wednesday against Toronto. The Braves have already called up Minor three times this season. Before Tuesday, the left-hander had gone 0-4 with a 9.07 ERA over his last nine starts. Toronto led 1-0 in the first on Adam Linds RBI single, but Chipper Jones sacrifice fly tied it in the bottom half. Atlanta took a 4-1 lead in the third on McCanns 12th homer and Alex Gonzalezs RBI double off rookie Zach Stewart (0-1), who allowed 10 hits, five runs, three walks and struck out two in 3 2-3 innings. After Heyward put the Braves ahead 5-1 with an RBI single in the fourth, Stewart intentionally walked McCann to load the bases. Reliever Marc Rzepczynski limited the damage, though, by striking out Freddie Freeman on three pitches. McCann, who went 2 for 3, is hitting .327 with 10 homers and 22 RBIs since May 17. He has reached base safely in 22 of his last 28 games, but McCanns recent success hardly made Stewart, who made his second career start, feel better. "I just left a few balls over the middle of the plate," Stewart said after his ERA rose from 2.57 to 5.91. "The mistakes I made, they took care of and did their job on. I guess thats what you find out is the difference in the major leagues and minor leagues is the amount of mistakes theyll let you make. I made too many." Minor escaped a jam in the fourth after Lind singled and moved to third on Jose Molinas double with one out. But after striking out Rajai Davis and intentionally walking Mike McCoy, Minor held his 4-1 lead with a strikeout of Stewart. He retired the last 10 batters he faced. Eric OFlaherty and Jonny Venters combined to hold the Blue Jays without a baserunner in the eighth and ninth. Rzepczynski retired seven straight batters before Jason Frasor faced the minimum in the seventh. Octavio Dotel pitched the eighth. The Blue Jays never gave themselves much of a chance against Minor and two relievers. "Were going to be OK," Bautista said. "Weve got good hitters. We have a good team. Its a long season. Well be fine." Notes: Jones returned to the lineup after missing four games with a right adductor strain and went 1 for 3 with a run scored. ... Rzepczynski has held left-handed hitters to a .172 average (10 for 58) this season. ... Toronto has just one series win against the NL since 2004. ... Atlanta purchased the contract of veteran infielder Julio Lugo before the game and optioned Diory Hernandez to Gwinnett. nfl jerseys china . Meek pitched 12 innings over 12 games with Pittsburgh last season. The 30-year-old spent five years with the Pirates, going 7-7 with a 3.34 ERA in 156 appearances out of the bullpen. cheap jerseys . -- The linebacker with 100 per cent attendance says theres a 99 per cent chance hes done. http://www.chinajerseys.cc/. Blown save in the ninth inning? No problem. jerseys from china . The 22-year-old from Notre Dame started 29 games and had five goals and six assists this season. The league announced Monday that Powers received 93 per cent of team, media and player votes. wholesale jerseys . The 33-year-old right-hander was 14-7 with a career-low 3.64 ERA in 28 starts for his hometown San Diego Padres last season. He joins a rotation that includes NL Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, Ted Lilly and fellow newcomer Chris Capuano, who signed a $10-million, two-year deal last week. JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- Beast Mode was Least Mode again. Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch abruptly ended his media availability -- again -- walking away from a throng of reporters while escorted by a member of the New Jersey State Police on Wednesday after about 7 uncomfortable minutes in which he answered just a few questions. The elusive Lynch, who created a stir at media day Tuesday by talking for only 6 1/2 minutes, writhed in his seat and leaned his head back at times. A few dozen reporters, lined up as much as five deep, tried to ask questions during the players 45-minute availability at the team hotel. "I really dont have too much to say, boss," Lynch said in a tone barely above a whisper. "I really dont. I appreciate it, but I dont get it. Im just here so I wont get fined, boss. Thats the only reason Im here." Earlier this month, Lynch was fined $50,000 for not co-operating with the Seattle media. The NFL put that fine on hold, saying it would be rescinded if he complied with media obligations. During media day, Lynch spoke for 6 1/2 minutes before leaving, then returning to speak to Deion Sanders for NFL Network, to the Seahawks website, and to Armed Forces Network -- and acknowledged he was trying to avoid being fined by the league for not meeting his media requirements. It didnt appear Lynch would be fined, for either Tuesday or Wednesday. "Players are required to participate and he participated," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an email to The Associated Press. "His comments of the past two days have been widely circulated." In a statement before Tuesdays media session, the Pro Football Writers of America said it was "extremely disappointed in the lack of meaningful access" to Lynch at media day. The PFWA added that several "long-standing and high-profile members were appalled by Mr. Lynchs conduct and refusal to answer any questions." The organization also called the statement by the league that Lynch participated Tuesday "an affront to our membership," but added that it was "encouraged" that the NFL would continue to monitor the situation. Players have clauses in their contract requiring them to co-operate with the media. Fullback Michael Robinson, one of Lynchs buddies who was seated to his left, even poked fun at the situation by asking Lynch a question of his own. "What do you think of your fullback??" Robinson said, laughing.dddddddddddd "Is he a pretty cool brother?" "No," Lynch responded. "What?" Robinson asked incredulously. "No," Lynch repeated. "Thats messed up," a smiling Robinson said. "We went to dinner last night and everything, man." After Lynch was short with his answers to a few questions, Robinson moved the microphone in front of himself and began answering questions for Lynch. "Im going to slide up in this thing," Robinson said with a smile, "and break up the monotony a little bit. Uhh, Marshawn aint going to try to say nothing to you guys, so you can direct your questions toward me." Robinson used the running backs "boss" figure of speech to end each sentence. One reporter asked how Lynch was feeling. "He just wants to play ball, boss," Robinson said. Robinson was then asked how he would define "Beast Mode." "Its a lifestyle, boss," Robinson responded as Lynch, wearing headphones on top of his head, sat back in his chair smiling. Lynch was asked if he was concerned he could be fined for not showing up at the availability, and he handled that one himself. "Im here, man," Lynch said. "So, I dont have to pay the fine, boss." Lynch said it was a "false" assumption that he doesnt like talking to the media because he was once misquoted. He also said that its not hard balancing being a private person and a football star because the fans dont mind how he goes about his business. "The media has a problem with it," Lynch said. "Its a problem if they choose to take something away from me for not doing it." A reporter reminded Lynch that its the NFL that issues the fines. "Well, reporters have to call it in," Lynch said. "So, it starts somewhere, right?" At one point, Lynch looked up at a team staffer and asked, "Whats up with that time?" A few moments later, a reporter tried to ask a question, shouting, "Hey, Marshawn!" Lynch got up, climbed over a few chairs and made his way through the crowd of reporters and disappeared through an area restricted to team personnel. "He gets it done on game day," Robinson said after Lynch left. "If youre looking for somebody whos going lead by example, all you have to do is watch him run the ball and you know what time it is." ' ' '

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