The Blue Jays recorded their first win Franco Harris Jersey of the American League Championship Series on Monday,11-8winover the Royals in Game 3.Troy Tulowitzki andJosh Donaldson homered in asix-run third inning that chased KC starter Johnny Cueto andput Toronto up by six runs.MORE: | |The Royals made the game close withfour runsin the ninth, but they were unable to climb out of the hole Cueto dug.Here areour five takeaways from Game 3:1."Bad Johnny" was back on full display.Cueto'sfirst postseason road start in 2015 finished much like his postseason road startin 2013 few outs and a lot of runs. Cueto, who gave up four runs on eight hits in the2013 wild-card game while pitching for the Reds in Pittsburgh, was charged with eight runs (all earned) on six hits Monday.In setting aRoyals record for runs allowed in a postseason game, Cuetowas putrid on the mound. He walked four, throwing balls on nearly 58 percent of his pitches,andhit Ru sell Martin on the elbow with a pitch. He is the first pitcher in postseason history to allow at least eightearned runs and 11 baserunners in twoor fewer innings pitched.Not counting his two-hit gem in Game 5 of the ALDS Joe Haeg Jersey , Cueto has a9.18 ERA in 16 2/3 postseason innings.MORE: 2. Tulois back.The Blue Jays shortstop has heated up in his last two playoff games. He was Minkah Fitzpatrick Jersey 2 for25 in his first six, but after Monday'sperformance (in which he went 2 for 4 with a home run and three RBIs before getting ejected in the eighth inning), Tulo is starting to look like the prized trade-deadline acquisition that he was. He now has eightRBIs in the playoffs.3. Lorenzo Cain is among MLB postseason's best.With his single in the third, the Royals' All-Starcenter fielder extended his postseason hitting streak to a franchise-record 12 games. He joinsBernie Williams,Mike Matheny,Darin Erstad,Derek Jeter,Roberto Alomar, Alvin Dark andPete Fox as the only players in MLB postseason history to hit George Pickens T Shirts in 12 straight.4. The Blue Jays produce from top to bottom.Each of the Toronto starters reached safely in Game 3, but most of the damage came frombatters 6-9 Tulowitzki, Martin, Kevin Pillar and Ryan Goins,who combined to go 5 for 14with sevenRBIs. Even though the Jays were outhit by the Royals 15-11, Toronto'sthreehomers did in Kansas City.Tulowitzki and Goins each hit one.5. Pillar may actually be Superman.The Blue Jays center fielderjokingly acknowledged being the Man of Steelearlier this week, and after his leaping catch in Ahkello Witherspoon Jersey the first inning Monday, it may be true. Pillar added to his highlight reel by robbing Cain ofa extra-base hit as he for the second out in the inning.What's next:Game 4 at Toronto on Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET.R.A. Dickey (11-11, 3.91 ERA in regular season) will toe the rubber for the Jays as Toronto looks to even the series.Chris Young (11-6, 3.06 ERA in regular season) will take the hill for the Royals.