David Cooper's 11th-inning single chased home Kelly Johnson with the winning run Monday, enabling the Toronto Blue Jays to edge the Chicago White Sox 3-2. Johnson drew a one-out walk in the 11th off Leyson Septimo (0-2), and Nate Jones then entered only to surrender a single to Edwin Encarnacion that sent Johnson to third. Cooper followed by lining a solid hit to right field, delivering a victory for the Blue Jays in the opener of a four-game series. Steve Delabar (3-1) earned the victory with two innings of shutout relief, during which he fanned six Chicago batters. Four of the strikeouts came in the 10th inning, when one of Delabar's victims -- Tyler Flowers -- reached base on a third-strike passed ball. It was the first time in club history a Toronto pitcher has recorded four whiffs in an inning. Moises Sierra went 2-for-3 with a homer for Toronto. Adam Dunn forced extra innings with a ninth-inning solo homer, his second of the game and 33rd of the year for the American League Central-leading Chisox.
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