TORONTO - These are days of deliverance for Aaron Hill and Gustavo Chacin.
Promising Toronto Blue Jays rookies a year ago, they skidded for sizable stretches of the current Major League Baseball season. Hill, an infielder, was batting .197 in mid-May. Chacin, a starting pitcher, sat out more than two months with a bad elbow.
If questions remained about their ability to bounce back, Sunday's 5-3 win over Tampa Bay pretty well put them to rest.
Hill's two-run homer in the eighth inning his second game-winning blast of the series snapped a 3-3 tie. Chacin did not collect the victory, but he worked 6 2 U 3 solid innings and has a sparkling 1.80 earned-run average in his last four starts.
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