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A pair of BlueJays pitchers gave up six runs apiece in a high-scoring loss to the Pirates.

Anderson gave up seven hits, walked two and struck out a batter over his three-inning start.

The 32-year-old Anderson, acquired by Toronto in an off-season trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, allowed four runs over 2/3 innings in his last start, also against Pittsburgh, on Sunday.took the loss, allowing six runs — three earned — in one inning of work while Ryan Dull allowed another six runs and didn’t record an out.

Ruben Tejada and Jonathan Davis each hit three-run homers for Toronto while Joe Panik and Randal Grichuk added two-run shots. Chris Archer started for Pittsburgh, striking out four batters and allowing just one hit and one walk over two frames. William Jerez earned the win with a clean inning of relief.More from Sportsnet

 

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