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Jose Bautista #19 of the Toronto Blue Jays is congratulated by Russell Martin #55 of the Toronto Blue Jays after hitting a solo home run against the Detroit Tigers during the seventh inning at Comerica Park on July 14, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan.Duane Burleson/Getty Images

Aaron Sanchez pitched six strong innings for his first win of the season as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Detroit Tigers 7-2 on Friday night.Steve Pearce and Jose Bautista homered for the Blue Jays, who won the first game of a 10-day, 10-game road trip.

Sanchez (1-2) allowed one unearned run, seven hits and two walks to win for the first time since beating the Boston Red Sox on Oct. 2. He struck out four.

Justin Verlander (5-7) only allowed three hits, but needed 114 pitches to get through 5 1/3 innings. He gave up three runs, two earned, while walking three and striking out five.

The Tigers had runners at second and third in the second inning and at the corners in the third, but Sanchez was able to escape both times without damage.

Pearce broke the scoreless tie in the fifth, hitting Verlander's 2-0 fastball over the Tigers' bullpen in left. Kevin Pillar followed with a line drive down the right-field line that J.D. Martinez dropped for a two-base error.

Pillar took third on Darwin Barney's groundout and scored on Jose Bautista's sacrifice fly.

The Tigers put runners on the corners with no outs in the bottom of the inning, and Alex Avila lined sharply to third base. Josh Donaldson threw to first, trying to double off Alex Presley, but the throw got away from Justin Smoak, allowing Jose Iglesias to make it 2-1.

Verlander left with two on and one out in the sixth, with Shane Greene coming out of the bullpen. Pearce's infield single loaded the bases with two outs, and Pillar fouled off three two-strike pitches before walking to give the Blue Jays a 3-1 lead.

Bautista led off the seventh with a homer off Warwick Saupold to make it 4-1.

Blaine Hardy walked three batters in the eighth, including Russell Martin with the bases loaded, giving Toronto a four-run lead. Josh Donaldson followed with a two-run single to put the Blue Jays ahead 7-1.

Andrew Romine homered for the Tigers in the ninth.

Canada's men's basketball team came home to a warm welcome Monday after winning gold at the FIBA under-19 World Cup in Cairo, the first world title for a Canadian basketball team in any age group. The team calls the win 'surreal.'

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