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Belt's 2-run double helps Blue Jays defeat Pirates for 2nd straight game

Brandon Belt hit a two-run double in a four-run first inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays extended the Pirates' losing streak to a season-high six games with an 8-2 victory on Saturday night in Pittsburgh.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider said he has no doubt Belt is going to have a productive season.

"Just kind of the quality of the at-bats," Schneider said. "He's swinging at good pitches and his bat speed has been better. His at-bats early were consistent, but he wasn't getting a lot of hits but now he's coming around."

The key for the 35-year-old Belt is remaining patient through his struggles.

"One thing I've learned over the years is you can't try to force things," Belt said. "You have to simplify your approach and make it see ball, hit ball. Everyone in this clubhouse has been great. The support system has been great and that's made it a lot easier for me."

"He was really spinning it and the fastball execution was probably the best he's had all year," Schneider said.

Before a crowd of 34,882, the Pirates' largest for a May home game since 2015, Johan Oviedo (2-3) gave up seven runs — six earned — 10 hits and three walks in five innings. It was the second straight poor outing for Oviedo, tagged for seven runs over 2 1/3 innings last Sunday at Washington.

"My last three games, I haven't executed my slider the way I wanted to," Oviedo said.

Pittsburgh has skidded since a 20-8 start, its best since 1992.

"We've kind of got to find our groove a little bit," Pirates manager Derek Shelton said. "We've been inconsistent over the last six games, but I know our guys can hit. I know our approach can be good."

Belt was ejected in the top of the eighth inning by plate umpire Carlos Torres for arguing a called third strike.

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