ANAHEIM, Calif. - A few innings after J.B. Shuck leaped all the way into the left-field stands to make the self-described best catch of his life, Kole Calhoun hit his first big-league homer off an All-Star reliever in the eighth inning of an even game. The Angels two young outfielders made some sparkling memories Friday night while leading Los Angeles to another dramatic win. Calhoun punctuated his first four-hit game with a tiebreaking two-run shot, propelling the Angels to a 7-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. With one big play after another, Calhoun and Shuck — who had three hits — earned their teammates admiration and a couple of postgame shaving-cream pies in the face. They both delivered big hits in the three-run eighth against Steve Delabar (5-2) in the Angels second straight win over Toronto. "It was awesome. Its still going through my head," Calhoun said. "It was like the best feeling of my life." Chris Nelson had two RBI singles for Los Angeles before his leadoff double in the eighth, and Shuck followed with a triple to right after Jose Bautista misjudged the ball. Calhoun then homered to right. "Not all the wins are going to come easy, especially with our backs against the wall," Calhoun said. "Were going to have to beat those All-Star guys. Were going to have to compete." Chris Iannetta had an early two-run double and threw out three Toronto base stealers for the Angels, while Shuck robbed Bautista of a homer in the fourth inning with his jaw-dropping catch. Shuck leaped at the short fence, briefly teetered on the ledge after making the catch, and tumbled backward into the stands, still holding onto the ball. "When it started coming down, I just tried to go get it," Shuck said. "I dont know what really happened after that. ... I watched (the replay). It looks pretty unathletic, but its pretty cool to see. I think thats the first one Ive ever brought back." Tommy Hanson blew another lead in his fourth straight winless start, allowing seven hits and three walks while pitching into the sixth. The Angels appeared headed to a loss before their youngsters sparked the eighth-inning rally. Dane De La Rosa (5-1) pitched the eighth for Los Angeles, and Ernesto Frieri struck out the side in the ninth for his 26th save. The Angels closer bounced back from two rough outings earlier in the week in Texas, where the Angels lost three straight on game-ending homers. Delabar leads the AL in strikeouts by a reliever after dominating the first half of the season, but the right-hander hasnt been as sharp lately despite striking out the last six batters he had faced before the eighth inning at Angel Stadium. "I threw one right over the plate, and he crushed it," Delabar said of Calhouns homer. "When you give up three hits in an inning, its not very good, and then you throw in a balk. It just wasnt there tonight. Thats why I feel bad. We battled back to take the lead, then I come in and make a few bad pitches, and all of a sudden it switches to the other team." Todd Redmond couldnt get out of the fourth inning for the Blue Jays, allowing seven hits and three runs while labouring with a high pitch count. The right-hander struck out five in his sixth major league start, but couldnt match his 10-strikeout brilliance last week against Houston — and after the game, Toronto optioned Redmond to Triple-A Buffalo, recalling right-hander Brad Lincoln. Jose Reyes homered during a three-run rally in the sixth inning by the last-place Blue Jays, who have lost three of five. "We let the game get away, and if that continues to happen, were going to go nowhere and were going to be home in October," Reyes said. "We had an opportunity to win this game, and we need to find a way to close them out, one way or the other. Its tough to play the way weve been playing. Its not acceptable with the kind of team that we have. Were better than this." Los Angeles batted around in the fourth, with Iannetta delivering a two-out double. Iannetta also threw out three Blue Jays attempting to steal second base, a first for an Angels catcher in the past decade — and a particular achievement when catching Hanson, who acknowledges being horrible at holding runners on base. Nelson, getting a regular chance to play at third base after Alberto Callaspos departure for Oakland last week, delivered another run-scoring single in the fifth. Reyes evened it with his seventh homer into the elevated right-field stands in the sixth, and the Jays went ahead when Bautista scored on Colby Rasmus bases-loaded grounder. NOTES: Los Angeles stars didnt contribute much: Josh Hamilton went 0 for 5 and stranded six runners in a four-inning stretch with three inning-ending outs, while Mark Trumbo struck out four times. ... Iannetta threw out two runners trying to steal second base in the third inning. 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The Flyers have claimed three straight and four of the last five encounters with the Sens overall and Philly has won two in a row and three of its past four tests in Canadas capital city.Reigning world MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo will end his nine-year stay with Yamaha at the end of 2016, after signing for Ducati. The 28-year-old Spaniard has won three world titles with Yamaha but will call it a day with the team when the current season comes to an end in November. The Mallorca-born rider has signed a two-year deal with Ducati whose two riders for this season are Andrea Dovizioso and Andrea Iannone.Yamaha have already confirmed that Italian great Valentino Rossi, a winner of seven championships in the blue riband category of motor-cycling, will remain with the team for the next two seasons. They will announce their second rider later in the year.A Yamaha statement reads: After three incredible titles, 41 race wins and 99 podiums, Jorge Lorenzo and Yamaha will part ways after the 2016 season.Yamaha is extremely grateful for Jorges contributions to its racing successes and looks forward to sharing more memorable moments during the remaining 15 rounds of 2016.During the past seven seassons, Lorenzo won the title in 2010, 2012 and 2015, while also posting three runner-up finishes and a third place.ddddddddddddDuring his title-winning campaign last year, when Lorenzo pipped Rossi by five points, the pair endured a fractious relationship.Rossi believed Lorenzos compatriots Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa were helping their fellow Spaniard during the battle for the title.Lorenzo then accused his team-mate of sour grapes saying, at the end of the season: Its obvious there are younger riders who are faster than him.It must be frustrating not to have the speed that would have allowed him to win more races and arrive in Valencia with a greater advantage.None of this controversy and comments would have happened if Valentino had the speed of Marc, of myself, and had won more races.With a bit more speed and consistency, and without what happened at Sepang, he could have arrived in Valencia with a clear advantage and won the championship comfortably. Rossi did not attend the end of year gala prize giving. ' ' '