Jo Reyes won for the first time in 29 starts by throwing his first career complete game and Jayson Nix hit a two-run home run to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to an 11-1 rout of the Cleveland Indians Monday. Reyes (1-4) allowed one run and eight hits, earning a win for the first time in nearly three years. His previous victory came with Atlanta against the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 13, 2008. The left-hander went 0-13 with a 6.59 ERA in his 28 starts between wins. Reyes avoided becoming the first pitcher to go winless in 29 starts. Oakland's Matt Keough went 28 starts between wins in 1978 and 1979, matching the dubious mark first set by Boston's Cliff Curtis in 1910 and 1911. Shelley Duncan's solo homer was the only offense for the Indians, who have lost five of six. Yankees 5, Athletics 0: At Oakland, California, Bartolo Colon allowed just four hits for his first shutout in nearly five years and Mark Teixeira homered in the first inning as New York beat Oakland for the eighth straight time. Robinson Cano added an RBI double in the three-run first inning against Trevor Cahill (6-3) and Derek Jeter recorded his 2,981st career hit and drove in a run for the Yankees, who have won 22 of 26 against Oakland since the start of the 2008 season. The A's were shut out for the sixth time this year, getting only four baserunners against Colon (3-3). Tigers 6, Twins 5: At Detroit, Alex Avila's double in the eighth inning, that appeared to hit a fan in the stands down the left-field, line scored Jhonny Peralta from first base as Detroit edged Minnesota. With Peralta on first and two outs, Avila hit a ball down the line that rattled along the short fence as fans reached over for it. Umpires stopped the play after the ball appeared to strike a fan, but they let the run stand instead of sending Peralta back to third. Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire came out to argue and was ejected. Crew chief Gary Darling, who was umpiring third base, said after the game he called fan interference and ruled Peralta would have scored without it. He said the interference came from a fan in an orange shirt. Replays showed a fan in an orange shirt standing in a small area of seats that juts out toward the field. The ball appeared to bounce up and hit the fan while he was simply standing there. In other games it was: Angels 10, Royals 8; Mariners 4, Orioles 3; Rangers 11, Rays 5; White Sox 7, Red Sox 3.