TORONTO -- After going almost three weeks between starts, Blue Jays right-hander Marco Estrada felt a little out of sorts against Seattle.James Paxton pitched seven strong innings to win for the first time in three starts, Seth Smith doubled home the go-ahead run in the sixth inning and the Mariners beat the Blue Jays 2-1 on Friday night, snapping Torontos winning streak at three.Estrada (5-4) allowed two runs and seven hits in six innings. Estrada, who is winless in four starts, had surrendered five hits or fewer in his previous 13 outings.I felt good, just rusty, Estrada said. I threw a lot of first-pitch balls, I was behind in the count a lot. It was tough, it was a grind.Estrada (back) was activated off the 15-day disabled list before the game. He was placed on the DL on July 6, one day after being named an All-Star for the first time.Seattle loaded the bases with one out in the sixth but Estrada struck out Shawn OMalley before Kevin Pillar made a sliding catch on Norichaka Aokis liner to shallow center.He did a nice job, Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said of Estrada. He can work out of those jams with the best of them.Paxton (3-4) gave up one run and three hits. He walked one and struck out nine, one shy of his season-high.Paxton was great tonight, Gibbons said. He was really dominating.Working with pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre Jr. between starts gave Paxton the best curveball hes had this season.Before these starts I was creeping down a little bit and getting too sidearm, getting on the side of the ball, Paxton said. It wasnt allowing me to get on top of the curveball. Bringing my arm up a little bit more has allowed me to get on top of that curveball.Toronto is 9-17 in one-run games.The Mariners have won five straight and 14 of 20 against AL East opponents this season.Edwin Diaz worked the eighth and Steve Cishek finished for his 23rd save.Edwin Encarnacion drew a two-out walk in the ninth and Troy Tulowitzki singled but Cishek ended it by striking out All-Star Michael Saunders.Paxton retired 16 of the first 17 batters he faced. The only blemish in that span was a one-out solo homer by Saunders in the second.Back in the lineup after missing Wednesdays game at Arizona because of a personal matter, Saunders connected in his first career at-bat against the team that drafted him in 2004 and traded him to Toronto before the 2015 season.After Saunders homered, Paxton set down the next 12 batters before Josh Tholes one out walk in the seventh. Josh Donaldson advanced Thole to third with a two-out double but Paxton escaped by striking out Encarnacion on a 2-2 pitch.That was huge, manager Scott Servais said. He made huge pitches there.ROSTER SHUFFLEToronto also activated LHP Franklin Morales (shoulder) off the 60-day disabled list and optioned LHP Aaron Loup and INF Andy Burns to Triple-A Buffalo. To make room for Morales, Toronto designated RHP Dustin Antolin for assignment.TRAINERS ROOMMariners: SS Ketel Marte has been diagnosed with mononucleosis and is expected to go on the 15-day DL on Saturday. Seattle recalled INF Luis Sardinas from Triple-A Tacoma to replace LHP Mike Montgomery, who was traded Wednesday to the Chicago Cubs. The Mariners are expected to recall a pitcher from Tacoma on Saturday.Blue Jays: C Russell Martin is expected to miss at least two games after he slipped and fell in the shower Thursday. Martin passed out after spending too much time in the sauna and overheating. 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Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous environment" for baseball.Gareth Batty branded Surreys performance unacceptable and embarrassing as they slumped to an eight-wicket defeat with almost 20 overs left unused in the Royal London Cup final at Lords.Batty, Surreys captain, admitted his side had not turned up as they succumbed to their second Lords final defeat in successive years. Collapsing from 99 for 2 to 136 all out, they gave themselves little chance of defending such a meagre total against a Warwickshire team including players such as Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell.To lose in this manner is a little bit embarrassing, Batty said. We have not really turned up today. We just got it wrong and it hurts like hell.This was, not for the first time, a disappointing surface for a major match at Lords. There are mitigating factors: the redevelopment of the Warner Stand necessitated the use of pitches towards the bottom of the square at the start of the season - they usually start at the top end here - resulting in some overly safe pitches in early season and some unusually dry ones towards the end.Meanwhile, the decision to televise the Championship decider between Middlesex and Yorkshire from the ground next week has forced them to press another mid-square surface for that game. With the ground relentlessly busy and the square exhausted, the groundstaff were left struggling for options.This pitch, then, had already been used for an ODI this season and had been glued to ensure it did not break up. That is unusual at Lords and resulted in neither side knowing quite what might constitute a par score. The way Surrey started -with Jason Roy, in particular, unleashing some magnificent strokes - it appeared 280 might be on the cards but, as the pitch slowed and Warwickshires bowlers began to gain spin and seam assistance, the relatively inexperienced middle-order failed to adjust.It was not easy, though. Jeetan Patel, bowling noticeably quicker than either of Surreys England spinners, was markedly the best potent of the slow bowlers on display. Gaining sharp turn at times, he built pressure in a masterful spell that was well supported by Ateeq Javids own waspish spin and Oliver Hannon-Dalbys control and variations. And, with Tim Ambrose taking a sharp stumping off a leg-side wide and Laurie Evans taking an outrageously good catch to end Roys dangerous innings, Surrey were allowed no release.Batty refused to blame the surface, though. Were not blaming the pitch, absolutely not, he said. Weve no one to blame but ourselves.It was obviously a tired surface, but it certainly wasnt a 136 all out surface. We just didnt adapt to what was put in front of us unfortunately and they bowled well in the conditions. We were around 90 odd for 2 so to be 136 all out was not acceptable.This defeat will sting Surrey. But, trophy or not, they can console themselves with the knowledge that they are a club progressing nicely. Not only have they achieved a respectable finish in the upper half of the Championship table - a decent effort for a recently promoted side - but, by the time the ECB finish naming their squads for tours this winter, they will have contributed 10 players to various teams.dddddddddddd Their youth system also contributed nine (10 if you include Gareth Batty, who left Yorkshire for the club while still a teenager and say he considers himself absolutely a product of Surrey) players to the two sides here, with Evans and Rikki Clarke having started their careers at the club. Yes, they use their financial might at times. But they produce players, too.The club have made progress, Batty said. Were not the finished article but when we do become that, well be the finished article for quite a long time because of the age of the squad and the quality we have in different positions in the squad.We dropped off a cliff today, but weve played good consistent cricket in this competition. In the Championship we had a real purple patch in the middle when we played some excellent cricket and challenged the best teams in the country and some wonderful players. We didnt start well and had we started better who knows where we would have been. In Twenty20 we missed out on qualifying for the quarter-finals by a point, so were not a million miles away.Weve played some very, very good cricket. When these young lads do get picked for England theyll be ready to go.There is a wider context, too. After defeating Somerset here in 2011 to win the CB40 final, the club went through a wretched period that saw the team shattered by the death of Tom Maynard. Life will never be quite the same for any of those that were at the club at the time but there is a bond between many of these young players that will not easily be broken. Certainly they have faced far greater setbacks than the loss of a cricket match.Some of this group went through some horrible times a few years ago, Batty said. So you can be relatively philosophical at times. Sometimes it can be straightforward a bit more bat and ball, but it doesnt feel like that right now. This group of players know they can be together for a very long time and they should be thinking that this is just the start of opportunities.Sometimes you can lose with dignity. I hope we lost with dignity and we allowed Warwickshire to enjoy what was a very fine performance. Hopefully we become better people and men because of that.Battys on-field persona is not to everyones taste. But, as he signed autographs - he gave his runners-up medal to one young fan - and apologised to supporters, it was a reminder that he has shepherded this club through some dark days with a calm head and a strong constitution. That the club - and its crop of young players - can now look forward to a bright future is, in no small part, thanks to him. Long after he has gone, they will owe him plenty. ' ' '