Martin returns to Blue Jays' lineup for Game 4

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The Toronto Blue Jays will make a minor switch in their lineup Monday as they look to fend off elimination in the American League Division Series.

Toronto will slot in Russell Martin at catcher to replace Dioner Navarro, who caught Marco Estrada in Game 3. Martin will hit seventh.

No.  Player  Pos
1  Ben Revere (L)  LF
2  Josh Donaldson 3B
3 Jose Bautista RF
4 Edwin Encarnacion DH
5 Chris Colabello 1B
6 Troy Tulowitzki SS
7 Russell Martin  C
8 Kevin Pillar CF
9 Ryan Goins (L) 2B

Adrian Beltre will return to the Texas Rangers' starting lineup as they look to close out the ALDS against the Blue Jays.

The 36-year-old slugger hasn't appeared in the series since exiting Game 1 with back spasms.

Texas will also stick with Josh Hamilton, who recorded his first postseason hit since 2011 in the outfield, despite Mike Napoli's fantastic numbers against Toronto starter R.A. Dickey. Napoli owns a .292/.414/.500 career line against Dickey with a home run and six RBIs in 24 at-bats.

No.  Player  Pos
1  Delino DeShields  CF
2  Shin-Soo Choo (L)  RF
3  Adrian Beltre  3B
4  Prince Fielder (L)  DH
5  Mitch Moreland (L)  1B
6  Elvis Andrus  SS
7  Josh Hamilton (L)  LF
8  Rougned Odor (L)  2B
9  Robinson Chirinos  C

The Digest

Guide to the AL Division Series: Rangers-Blue Jays

by theScore staff
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Here's everything you need to know about the Toronto Blue Jays' incredible division series win over the Texas Rangers:

BEST OF GAME 5

VIDEOS

PHOTOS

Series at a glance

G1: Rangers 5, Blue Jays 3
G2: Rangers 6, Blue Jays 4
G3: Blue Jays 5, Rangers 1
G4: Blue Jays 8, Rangers 4
G5: Blue Jays 6, Rangers 3

Series Probables

2015 By The Numbers

Team Rangers Blue Jays
REC 88-74 (1st) 93-69 (1st)
RDIFF +18 +221
R 751 891
HR 172 232
RBI 707 852
SB 101 88
OPS .739 .797
ERA 4.24 3.80
WHIP 1.36 1.21
SO 1095 1117
QS 79 84
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