Chris Coghlan scores run on unbelievable superman dive over Yadier Molina

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Toronto Blue Jays' Chris Coghlan, left, flips over St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina to score during the seventh inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 25, 2017, in St. Louis. Coghlan jugged around the bases, stutter-stepping at second and hesitating slightly at third. Not only did they fall to 2-7 in one-run games and are the only team in the majors not to win back-to-back contests this season, they now trail the AL-East leading Orioles by 8.5 games. The Cardinals' catcher was a few feet up the line and had just scooped up right fielder Stephen Piscotty's throw.

Angels: Jesse Chavez (1-3, 5.00 ERA) had his start pushed back after he was needed in relief during the 13-inning series opener Friday.

During Tuesday night's game against the St. Louis Cardinals in Busch Stadium, Coughlan dropped jaws not just in the stadium but across the baseball world with an unbelievable dive to touch home plate.

In Monday's late innings, "Let's go Blue Jays" chants drowned out Angels-centric cheering. When asked what he was thinking when Stroman crossed the plate, Gibbons deadpanned: "His boy Zauny".

The former Toronto pitcher had struck out five as well, including Justin Smoak, twice.

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It didn't feel quite so good for the Angels, who were flummoxed by Stroman, who has clearly been the most effective starter on the Jays staff early this season. "It's hard. We've just got to stay positive and keep moving forward and find a way to win ball games". After Stroman got the final out of the game, he was visibly excited and celebrated in a way some might see as over the top. Afterwards, Stroman said he felt comfortable at the plate because of time he spends in the batting cage with Josh Donaldson, Jose Bautista, Kevin Pillar and other Jays.

Third baseman Jhonny Peralta, who has two errors and is on the disabled list, is projected to be minus-5 over 1,200 innings (approximately 135 games) in total fielding runs above average.

"It's just one start", Hendricks said. "A lot of people say I shouldn't show those emotions, but I'm going to continue to do it no matter what anybody says ...always".

"I was joking (that) I was trying to do my best Willie Mays Hayes", Coghlan said.

Frazier had a pair of doubles and drove in three runs, Leury Garcia added a career-high three hits and the White Sox beat Kansas City 10-5 Tuesday night in their second straight one-sided win over the Royals. "We're struggling at the time, so any win that we can get to kind of put this in the right way, I think that's where the emotion comes from". Their third reliever, Deolis Guerra (0-1), gave up the go-ahead homer by Travis, who was off to a 6-for-57 start to the season.

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