Donaldson’s homer leads Blue Jays to 4-0 win over Mariners
SEATTLE — Over three days that felt more like home games, the Toronto Blue Jays got depth from its starting pitching and — of course — another handful of home runs to find themselves back on the cusp of finally reaching the break-even mark.
Josh Donaldson hit a two-run homer in the first inning and finished with three RBIs, J.A. Happ rediscovered the form that made him a 20-game winner last season with six shutout innings, and the Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 4-0 on Sunday.
Donaldson and the Blue Jays knocked out Seattle starter James Paxton (5-1) after just four innings, handing him his first loss of the season and sending the thousands of Toronto fans from western Canada back north of the border after their team won two of three this weekend.
Toronto is 13-6 over its past 19 games, is 31-32 for the season and within a game of .500 for the third time since the opening week.


