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Rod Barajas talks about the Blue Jays' 8-6 win over the Tigers. Detroit has now lost five straight games.

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" For the second night irrelevant it's -- to attack America and flexed their offensive muscles. For -- for the Blue Jays tonight and they beat the Tigers for the second straight game -- odds of one of those homers you're offenses really look at these last it was in the -- Well you don't strike -- Wednesday at some comfortable with the you know. Only a streaky hitter when I'm going good you know we'll do seem to be on it -- I won't bad luck and balls -- Not -- against -- in -- comic groove again and you know that music has always down on him it makes good. Instant Jackson's obviously had a tremendous year the Tigers did you guys really touch another big tonight. How was your loyalties -- successful against them. -- yeah. With any with any good pitcher you know you -- take advantage -- mistakes you know whenever they make mistake you or you know. -- you're not going well you're -- balls -- we're just going right -- Tonight when he did make the mistakes were able to take advantage of amendment him out of -- him again and everything runs. What he's done that for you guys -- Aaron Hill home run the bottom of the -- for the top of the game that should say just talked about them you know. You guys coming in here playing the role of spoiler obviously the Tigers have played for a title and you guys are trying to do your best that knocked them out of position. Well you know. Does that mean you get it get -- play for something you know and and for us you know to come from behind and an undefeated team has probably going to be in the playoffs you know it's just fun you know -- make the best that season ended and and winning games it is. Is this what makes you -- so. -- for us -- the comeback in. And you know get another W six going into -- and -- lot of fun about the job your bullpen is that there really shut on the Tigers after it left. You know did a great job you know. Jesse went out there did his name Brandon had an unbelievable split finger fastball easy tonight and then. -- the last few guys -- crazy out there. And their own business and -- more often not there and give you good performance."

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