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Sports Briefs - October 7, 2016

The Blue Jays beat the Texas Rangers 10-1 in Game 1 of the ALDS.

You can read more about that game here.

Meanwhile -- the Cleveland Indians took Game 1 of their AL Division Series over Boston, beating the Red Sox 5-4.

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Toronto police have charged Ken Pagan with mischief after he allegedly tossed a beer can at a Baltimore outfielder during the Blue Jays' wild-card game at Rogers Centre earlier this week.

He's due to appear in court next month.

Pagan identified himself yesterday as the man in a photo that police said showed the suspect who was wanted in connection with the incident.

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Nick Delyzer scored twice as the Blenheim Blades beat Petrolia 5-3 in Junior C hockey action.

In Junior B action, the Leamington Flyers edged St. Thomas 4-3.

In the OHL -- Jeremiah Addison had two goals and two assists as the Windsor Spitfires doubled up Mississauga 4-2.

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It didn't take long for Shea Weber to score his first goal in a Canadiens uniform. He found the back of the net in his first game with the Habs as Montreal beat Toronto 6-1 in an NHL pre-season game.

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In the NFL's Thursday nighter -- Drew Stanton threw two touchdown passes to Larry Fitzgerald in his first start in two years, as the Arizona Cardinals beat the 49ers 33-21.

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