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coach canada bag streak ended even though they led 4 0 after three innings. Blue Jays left hander Ricky Romero lasted only four innings. Toronto took the lead with six runs in the fifth off 21 year old Julio Teheran, who was called up for his first start of the season, and 37 year old Livan Hernandez. Lawrie hit a two run homer and Rasmus added a homer off Hernandez as Toronto added three runs in the sixth. Carlos Villanueva (1 0) pitched two scoreless innings. The Blue Jays set a season high with 18 hits as they ended a three game losing streak. Hernandez (1 1) gave up five runs on seven hits, including two homers, in 1 2 3 innings. Hernandez has allowed nine earned runs on 13 hits in 4 2 3 innings in his last two appearances. Teheran, the Braves' top prospect, was called up from Triple A Gwinnett to fill in for Tim Hudson, who has bone spurs in his left ankle. Teheran allowed only one hit, Edwin Encarnacion's broken bat single, through four scoreless innings before wilting in the fifth. Kelly Johnson singled to start the fifth. Arencibia singled to load the bases in the fifth. Pinch hitter Yan Gomes ended a hitless streak of 16 at bats with a run scoring single, knocking Teheran out of the game. Hernandez quickly inspired boos from the rain drenched fans by giving up four straight hits: a single by Lawrie to drive in a run, a two run single by Rasmus, a run scoring single by Jose Bautista and Encarnacion's two run double, giving the Blue Jays a 6 4 lead. The boos grew louder in the sixth when Hernandez was left on the mound to endure another barrage that included the two run homer by Lawrie, his fifth,