Arencibia Homers, Rangers Beat Blue Jays 5-1

TORONTO (AP) — J.P. Arencibia hit a three-run homer against his former team, Yu Darvish matched his season high with 12 strikeouts and the Texas Rangers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 on Friday night.

Adrian Beltre added a solo homer as the Rangers snapped their season-high, eight-game losing streak and won for just the second time in 13 road games.

Promoted from Triple-A Round Rock on Thursday, Arencibia was booed by the crowd of 38,012 before each of his at-bats, but silenced his detractors with a first-pitch homer off R.A. Dickey (7-10) in the seventh, his second.

Darvish (9-5) won for the first time in three starts, allowing one run and five hits in 6 2-3 innings. He reached the 10-strikeout plateau for the sixth time this season, all in his past 12 starts.

Beltre opened the scoring with a leadoff drive in the fifth. Two outs later, Arencibia was hit by a pitch and scored on Rougned Odor's triple. Odor finished 3 for 4, coming within a homer of the cycle.

Colby Rasmus connected off Darvish to begin the bottom of the seventh, Toronto's first homer in five games. One out later, Josh Thole walked and went to third on Munenori Kawasaki's ground-rule double. Darvish left after getting Jose Reyes to fly out, and Neal Cotts came on to retire Melky Cabrera.

Cotts struck out three batters around Dioner Navarro's single in the eighth and Joakim Soria finished for the Rangers.

Dickey lost for the sixth time in seven starts, allowing five runs and six hits in seven innings. The knuckleballer, who walked none and struck out seven, has received only five runs of support over his past four starts.

Toronto has scored two runs or fewer in seven of the past 11 games, going 2-9 in that stretch.

Arencibia made his first career appearance at first base. He's the eighth different player to start at first for the Rangers this season.

Texas catcher Geovany Soto made his season debut, batting ninth. Soto, who was activated off the 60-day disabled list Thursday, underwent surgery after tearing ligaments in his right knee during spring training.

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