TORONTO -- Toronto starter Mark Buehrle needed just six frames Wednesday night to reach the 200-inning plateau for the 14th consecutive season. Vapormax Sale . He achieved his goal in style by nearly going the distance in one of his finest starts of the year. Buehrle was masterful on a cool, breezy evening at Rogers Centre, striking out 10 and allowing three hits over eight-plus innings as the Blue Jays topped the Seattle Mariners 1-0. "He was as good as youre ever going to see him," said Toronto manager John Gibbons. "He was strong the whole night. His ball was really ducking and darting in there." Buehrle threw 64 of his 93 pitches for strikes and allowed one walk. The announced crowd of 16,836 gave him a standing ovation when he reached the 200-inning mark and again when he was pulled after giving up a leadoff single in the ninth. "It means a lot because I had put this goal on myself in spring training," Buehrle said. "Obviously getting there means a lot. Its disappointing because were going home on Sunday, were not going to continue playing -- especially the way I felt and the way my ball was moving tonight, I almost want to throw tomorrow. "I felt that good and my ball was moving. I guess thats the disappointing thing and (its) frustrating that I feel this good and Im done." Toronto (81-77) was eliminated from post-season contention a night earlier. The Mariners playoff hopes took another hit with their fifth straight loss. Seattle (83-75), which has an elimination number of two, is three games out of an American League wild-card spot. The game was scoreless until the eighth inning. Munenori Kawasaki drew a one-out walk, Anthony Gose struck out and Ryan Goins followed with a blooper into shallow right-centre field. Kawasaki was running on contact and was waved home when the ball dropped in and took a big bounce on the artificial turf. Taijuan Walker (2-3) was the hard-luck loser. He pitched a career-high eight innings, allowing one earned run, four hits and a walk while striking out six. "That young man threw a tremendous ball game," said Seattle manager Lloyd McClendon. "He really stepped up, he did everything we asked him to do." Buehrle (13-10) gave up a leadoff single to Chris Taylor in the ninth. Reliever Aaron Sanchez came on and picked off pinch-runner James Jones at first base before getting the next two outs for his third save. Toronto extended its winning streak to three in a game that took only one hour 59 minutes to complete. It was the first major-league game under the two-hour mark since June 2012. The teams breezed through the first three innings with a Jose Bautista single and double by Seattles Corey Hart providing the only early ticks in the hit column. Bautista, who entered the game with an American League-leading .409 on-base percentage, has reached base safely in 27 straight games. Dustin Ackley beat out an infield single to open the fourth inning. Buehrle needed only three pitches to get Robinson Cano to pop up and cleanup man Kendrys Morales to hit into a 6-4-3 double play. Walker answered with a similar display in the fifth. The slow-moving Dioner Navarro led off with a drive to the wall but stayed at first base rather than challenge right-fielder Logan Morrisons arm. The Seattle starter got Dalton Pompey of Mississauga, Ont., to pop up and Kawasaki to ground into a 4-6-3 double play. Buehrle put on the leadoff man in the sixth by issuing a walk to Mike Zunino, who moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Taylor. The veteran southpaw responded by fanning Austin Jackson and Ackley. Gose made a great sliding catch on a sinking liner in shallow centre field to deny Morrison a hit in the seventh. Buehrle fanned Hart and Zunino to keep the game scoreless. "The way my ball was moving, it was almost at times moving too much where I couldnt control it," Buehrle said. "(I was) getting ahead in the strike zone, hitting my spots and the ball was moving." Notes: It was Buehrles 461st consecutive start without a disabled list stint. ... Buehrle has recorded at least 10 wins, 200 innings and 30 starts in 14 straight seasons -- the longest active streak in the major leagues. Hes the first pitcher to achieve that feat since Gaylord Perry did it over 15 years from 1966-80. Don Sutton also recorded at least 200 innings pitched per year in the same span. The 1981 strike ended both streaks. ... Left-hander Daniel Norris (0-0, 5.40 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Blue Jays in the series finale Thursday night. The Mariners will counter with right-hander Tom Wilhelmsen (3-2, 2.10). ... Toronto will close out the regular season with a three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles beginning Friday. Vapormax 2020 .J. Ellis hit an RBI single in the ninth inning, Hanley Ramirez hit a tape-measure, three-run homer in the first against Cliff Lee and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 on Saturday night. Vapormax Online . -- Keith Aulie has joined the Tampa Bay Lightning. https://www.cheapvapormaxoutlet.com/ . As deep as their roster is, they need their superstar. Rose scored 23 points in his return from a five-game absence due to back pain, and Chicago hung on to beat the struggling Atlanta Hawks 90-79 on Monday.LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Scott Van Slyke has bounced between the Dodgers and the minors five times this season, even smiling whenever manager Don Mattingly approached him with the news that he would be going back down again. Van Slyke had his teammates grinning with a pinch-hit two-run homer in the bottom of the 11th inning that gave the Dodgers a 5-3 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night. "Its been my goal the whole year just to contribute," he said, having been called up from Triple-A Albuquerque on Sept. 1. Van Slyke found himself in a celebratory dog pile after triggering the Dodgers seventh walk-off win of the season. As he rounded the bases, he knew what awaited him. "Im about to get my jersey torn off," he said of the teams ritual. Van Slyke lined the homer off Josh Collmenter (4-3) into the lower left field seats, scoring Mark Ellis who singled just ahead of Van Slyke. "I was just looking for something to hit hard," Van Slyke said. "It was a good changeup down." It was the Dodgers fifth consecutive win over the D-backs. Los Angeles reduced its magic number in the NL West race to six, and leads the division by 13 games over Arizona with 18 to play. "Everybody is excited about it," Van Slyke said. "Were on a roll and we want to continue winning games. I think our attitude will continue to be the same after we clinch." Los Angeles hit six homers, including three by Juan Uribe, in winning the series opener on Monday. Chris Withrow (3-0) got the victory, striking out four in 1 1-3 innings. The bullpen allowed just one hit in five scoreless innings. Collmenter gave up two runs and three hits. The Dodgers had the go-ahead run on third with two outs in the 10th. Adrian Gonzalez singled and was replaced by pinch-runner Dee Gordon, who stole second. Andre Ethier was intentionally walked before Collmenter uncorked a wild pitch, allowing Gordon to take third. Ethier moved up to second when the ball sailed to the backstop. Juan Uribe struck out swinging to end the threat a niight after he homered three times. Vapormax 2021. After Arizona took a 3-2 lead in the top of the fifth, the Dodgers tied the game in the bottom of the inning on Ethiers RBI double that scored Hanley Ramirez, who walked with two outs. "Theyve got a good team, from their lineup to their pitching," Arizona starter Trevor Cahill said. "Theres a lot of veterans there who have done it before and put up those kind of numbers, and now theyve got younger guys like (Yasiel) Puig." Didi Gregorius two-run homer on his first pitch from Edinson Volquez gave the D-backs a 3-2 lead earlier in the inning. Gerardo Parra also scored after drawing a leadoff walk. The Diamondbacks trailed 2-1 in the fourth on Miguel Monteros RBI single. Los Angeles led 2-0 in the second on fielders choice groundouts by Volquez and Yasiel Puig. Volquez gave up three runs and four hits in six innings of his second start and third appearance as a Dodger since signing on Aug. 30. He struck out five and walked one. "Hes throwing harder now, in the mid-90s instead of the low 90s, and hes keeping guys off balance with that changeup and curveball," said Adam Eaton, who went hitless in five at-bats. "Thats the name of the game, and I think he did a good job of that. He was bearing down when there were guys in scoring position." Cahill allowed three runs and four hits in six innings, struck out two and walked four. NOTES: The Dodgers improved to 9-5 in extra-inning games, including 4-1 at home. ... The D-backs dropped to 16-7 in extra innings, including 10-4 on the road. ... Arizona leads the majors with 23 extra-inning games played and has already set an NL record with 75 extra innings this season. ... Mattingly said hes increasingly optimistic that OF Matt Kemp could return this season. Kemp has been rehabbing a sprained left ankle, although he was slowed recently by a strained hamstring. ... D-backs 1B Paul Goldschmidt went 2 for 5 with a double and a run scored on his 26th birthday. Hes hitting .344 against the Dodgers this season. ' ' '