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Associated Press
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 TORONTO -- Brian Tallet's changeup was working so well against right-handed batters that Blue Jays catcher Rod Barajas started calling for it against lefties, too. So far, so good. Instead of worrying about his changeup sinking down and in, the traditional power zone for left-handed hitters, Tallet's off-speed pitch is fooling batters on either side of the plate. Tallet matched a career-high with seven strikeouts in six shutout innings and the Blue Jays homered three times to beat the Cincinna ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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