TORONTO -- A pregame pep talk from Jose Bautista helped Kevin Pillar deliver the decisive hit for the Toronto Blue Jays.

Edwin Encarnacion hit a three-run homer in the first inning, Pillar singled home the winning run in the ninth and the Blue Jays beat the Minnesota Twins 5-4 on Monday night.

Pillar, who wasn't in the starting lineup, was taking swings in the indoor cage shortly before the game when Bautista offered some encouragement.

"He just said, `Prepare yourself throughout the game, and when you get a chance, go out there and be aggressive," Pillar said. "`Have good at-bats and put yourself in a situation to help the team win."

Pillar put those words to use when he came up with runners on first and second against Casey Fien in the ninth. After falling behind 0-2, Pillar took a ball, then lifted a single into shallow right field to score pinch-runner Erik Kratz.

The first two batters of the game homered for the Twins off R.A. Dickey, but Encarnacion's 20th of the season soon put Toronto ahead.

Jose Reyes added a solo shot for the Blue Jays, who squandered a two-run lead in the top of the ninth and then recovered to avoid their first three-game skid since May 9-11. Toronto was blanked in back-to-back games Saturday and Sunday by the St. Louis Cardinals.

Dioner Navarro drew a leadoff walk from Matt Guerrier (0-1) in the ninth and was replaced by Kratz. Anthony Gose struck out trying to bunt and Fien came on to face Reyes, who singled. Pillar followed with the winning hit and Kratz slid home headfirst ahead of the throw from Oswaldo Arcia.

"You walk the leadoff guy, you give yourself pretty much a mess and anything can happen after that," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.

Casey Janssen (1-0) got the win after blowing his second save.

Newly signed slugger Kendrys Morales made his Twins debut, batting sixth and starting as the designated hitter. He went 1 for 3 with a single and a walk.

Encarnacion erased a 2-0 deficit with a two-out shot off Ricky Nolasco in the first. Baltimore's Nelson Cruz, with 21 home runs, is the only other player with 20 this season.

The drive snapped a streak of 18 scoreless innings for the Blue Jays.

Reyes hit a leadoff shot in the fifth and the Blue Jays boosted their major league-leading home run total to 91.

Minnesota jumped out to an early lead against Dickey when Danny Santana and Brian Dozier hit back-to-back homers in the first. It was the fourth leadoff homer of the season for the Twins and Santana's first.

Minnesota tied it against Janssen in the ninth after second baseman Steve Tolleson couldn't complete a double play on Trevor Plouffe's one-out grounder to third. Pinch-runner Eduardo Nunez went to second on defensive indifference and scored when Kurt Suzuki's sinking liner dropped in front of Pillar in left for an RBI double.

Eduardo Escobar followed with a tying double into shallow left.

Dickey allowed two runs and five hits in 5 1/3 innings. He walked two and struck out three.

Nolasco gave up four runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked two and struck out six.

Morales was called out on strikes in the first, grounded out in the fourth, walked in the sixth and singled in the ninth.

 

Brett Lawrie, Toronto Blue Jays and Kendrys Morales, Minnesota Twins
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