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MLB: Toronto 3, Anaheim 2

TORONTO, May 27 (UPI) -- Roy Halladay was dominant over 8 2/3 innings Thursday night as Toronto completed a three-game sweep of Anaheim, 3-2.

The reigning American League Cy Young Award winner allowed just two unearned runs, four hits and two walks while striking out seven.

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Toronto scored three times in the seventh inning to beat Jarrod Washburn (7-2).

With one out, Armando Rios and Chris Gomez had back-to-back singles. After a force out put runners at the corners, Reed Johnson singled to center, scoring Rios.

Frank Menechino then ripped a two-run triple to deep center that put the Blue Jays ahead, 3-0.

Toronto's defense betrayed Halladay (5-4) in the ninth when third baseman Dave Berg committed a two-out, two-base error. An RBI single by Jeff DaVanon chased Halladay, but Jason Frasor induced Casey Kotchman to fly out to left on his first pitch.

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