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March 13, 2008

Won 5, lost 10

Okay, that's a wrap in Winter Haven, the Jays 9-5 losers to the Tribe and falling to 5-10 for Florida.

Shaun Marcum took the loss, giving up 10 hits and five runs, only three earned, over 3 2/3. Included was a Travis Hafner homer, while Andy Gonzalez pelted a two-run shot of the Jays Mike Gosling in the eighth. Non-roster lefty John Parrish, who'd been going so well (seven Ks over three innings his last time out) got nicked for a couple of runs over 2 1/3.

Still trying to figure out what Armando Benitez said in an earlier interview, but already have the ankles taped for St. Pete tomorrow when Jesse Litsch goes against the Rays and B.J. Ryan's teed up for his first real inning.

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