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Michael Cunningham

Colon sharp, Freeman homers as Braves rout Blue Jays

TORONTO _ Braves right-hander Bartolo Colon is the oldest player in the major leagues. Through seven starts this season he also was among the least effective pitchers.

That changed on Monday against the Blue Jays, when Colon finally pitched well enough to give the Braves a chance. It turned out he was better than necessary because the Braves offense erupted during a 10-6 interleague victory at the Rogers Centre.

The Braves (14-21) have won three of four games since their second six-game losing streak of the season. Colon allowed two earned runs over five innings against the Blue Jays while Freddie Freeman (three-run homer) and Nick Markakis (two hits, three RBIs) led the offensive outburst.

Colon, 43, didn't have to be great against the Blue Jays (17-22). The Braves staked him to leads of 3-0, 4-1 and 6-2 while chasing right-hander Mike Bolsinger after 4 2/3 innings. They kept the roll going against Toronto's bullpen.

The Blue Jays pulled within 6-3 in the fifth before Freeman buried them with his 13th homer of the season. The three-run shot to center field against Blue Jays reliever Leonel Campos was Freeman's fourth with runners on base this season.

Colon entered the game with a 7.22 ERA that was worst in the majors among qualifying pitchers. The two earned runs allowed by Colon were the fewest since he gave up one over seven innings to the Padres over on April 16.

Colon relies heavily on his fastball and that pitch appeared to have more movement as he held the Blue Jays to seven hits and two walks. Colon threw just 81 pitches through five innings but manager Brian Snitker turned to the bullpen once Freeman's homer and a run-scoring single by Adonis Garcia extended the lead to 10-3 in the sixth.

The Blue Jays trimmed the lead to 10-6 in the ninth inning when Justin Smoak hit a two-run homer against Josh Collmenter with one out. Collmenter retired Devon Travis and Ryan Goins to end the game.

The Blue Jays scored their first run when Smoak and Devon Travis hit consecutive ground-rule doubles against Colon in the second inning. Blue Jays catcher Mike Ohlman's first major league hit was a two-out, RBI single in the fourth inning that followed an error by shortstop Swanson.

Markakis' two-out, two-run single in the first inning and Dansby Swanson's sacrifice fly in the second put the Braves ahead 3-0. Swanson's RBI single in the fourth made it 4-1 and Markakis and Garcia each hit run-scoring singles in the fifth for a 6-1 lead.

The Blue Jays set a franchise record by hitting five batters. Only one of the Braves players hit by a pitch, Garcia, went on to score a run.

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