(Sports Network) - Josh Johnson used to be a Cy Young Award candidate. Tim Lincecum has earned the honour twice. The two right-handers will go at it when the Toronto Blue Jays pay a quick visit to the San Francisco Giants Tuesday at AT&T Park. Johnson gets the nod in the first of two straight by the bay and is coming off a lengthy stint on the disabled list because of inflammation in his right biceps. Johnson last pitched in an 8-4 win over the New York Yankees on April 21 and did not receive a decision, allowing four runs and eight hits in 5 1/3 innings. The big righty made three rehab appearances in the minor leagues and manager John Gibbons is happy Johnson is healthy again. "Yeah, hes good to go because he felt fine," Gibbons told the clubs website. "Its rare when you see guys, big league pitchers, go down and pitch in the Minor Leagues; they usually get pounded pretty good. "Id almost be surprised if he didnt, if you want to know the truth. Why that happens, I dont know, but you see it all the time. But the key is, hes healthy." Johnson gave up seven earned runs in his 11 2/3 innings in stints with Class-A Dunedin and two in Buffalo, the Jays Triple-A affiliate. Johnson is 0-3 in six career starts against San Francisco and 0-2 with a 3.00 ERA in four career starts at AT&T Park. Righthander Ramon Ortiz was placed on the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday with a right elbow strain and outfielder Rajai Davis was activated from the DL. Lincecum is fighting to remain in the rotation and has been off so far this season. He has lost three straight starts and five of six decisions, and last appeared in a 9-6 setback to Oakland on Wednesday, when he was touched for six runs, five earned, and seven hits in a season-low 4 1/3 innings. "He is a little bit of an enigma," Giants skipper Bruce Bochy said of Lincecum. "His stuff is there. He has really good innings. Hes just in a rut where at the critical part of a game, he makes a mistake." The rut in which Bochy was referring to includes a 3-5 record in 11 starts to go along with a 5.12 earned run average. Lincecum faced the Blue Jays in his rookie campaign of 2007 and was dealt the loss on June 13, as he gave up seven runs and seven hits in 3 2/3 innings with six Ks and four walks. San Francisco lost both of its meetings in Toronto from May 14-15 and is just 1-5 in the past six matchups between the teams. The Giants were outscored, 21-9, in those two games north of the border and will welcome back All-Star Game MVP Melky Cabrera, who was suspended last season for violating the leagues substance abuse policy. Cabrera was left off the Giants postseason roster when his suspension was served. The defending World Series champion Giants proved they didnt need Cabrera, who was grateful for the opportunity. "(The Giants) treated me really well when I played there and they gave me an opportunity to play every day and I had a great time playing for them," Cabrera said through an interpreter. San Francisco salvaged the finale of a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals with Sundays 4-2 win behind Brandon Belts pinch-hit two-run double in the top of the seventh inning. Buster Posey was 4-for-4 with a run scored for the Giants, who won for only the second time in seven tries and sit two games behind Arizona for the NL West lead. Chad Gaudin started for the Giants and earned the win by holding the Cardinals to a pair of runs in six innings. Jeremy Affeldt hurled 1 2/3 scoreless innings of relief and Sergio Romo pitched the rest of the game to record his 15th save of the season. "He went out there and threw strikes, quality strikes," Bochy said of Gaudin. "He just did a great job. He actually went a little further than we even thought." Giants outfielder Angel Pagan (strained left hamstring) sat out for the eighth straight game and is questionable for Tuesday. Toronto is just 2-3 on a seven-game road trip, but ended a three-game losing streak with Sundays 7-4 win in 11 innings at San Diego. Mark DeRosa homered, Anthony Gose had an RBI bunt single and Jose Bautista doubled in Gose in the top of the 11th inning. Edwin Encarnacion homered and Adam Lind collected three hits and two RBI for the Blue Jays. Casey Janssen got the win with a scoreless 10th inning and Aaron Loup posted his second save in the 11th. A total of six Toronto relievers kept the Padres off the board and starter Ramon Ortiz lasted only two innings, allowing four runs and five hits. "We werent able to solve them," Padres manager Bud Black said of the Jays. "We looked as if we were having some good swings against Ortiz and then when they went to their pen, we couldnt solve any of their guys. 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They turned it around and won 10 straight, including the Mountain West Conference championship game against Air Force and the Hawaii Bowl against Cincinnati.After opening with a 31-0 home victory against New Hampshire, the Aztecs face a Cal team led by senior quarterback Davis Webb. Webb threw for 441 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score in a 51-31 victory against Hawaii in Sydney, Australia.Long doesnt see much difference in the two teams this year, even though Cals Jared Goff has moved on to the Los Angeles Rams.The quarterback they have now is probably not going to be the first guy picked in the draft, but hes pretty darn good, Long said. They didnt take a step backward. I can promise you at quarterback, they didnt take a step backward. So what does that tell you? The two teams are the same teams that played a year ago, so that makes them 28-point favorites.Vegas sees it differently, but thats just Long being Long.Webb expects a tough go against the SDSU defense. Thats one of the things that pops out, how much of a veteran group they do have in the back end, he said. So our receivers have a handful and were looking forward to the challenge.Here are some things to look for when the Aztecs (1-0) host the Golden Bears (1-0):HEISMAN HYPE: San Diego State students dont have a vote for the Heisman, but theyre the ones with the best view of a 50-foot banner hanging from a residence hall that proclaims, Pumphrey for Heisman. The Aztecs hope that word -- and images -- of the banner can spread via social media.dddddddddddd It hardly has the exposure of the $250,000 billboard Oregon placed near Madison Square Garden in New York to promote Joey Harrington in 2001. Pumphrey is the nations active career rushing leader with 4,370 yards, ranking him 64th on the NCAAs all-time list. He ran for 98 yards in the Aztecs 31-0 opening win against New Hampshire. Pumphrey needs 220 yards to pass Marshall Faulk (4,589 yards) on SDSUs career rushing list. Faulk finished second to Miamis Gino Torretta in the 1992 Heisman balloting.JET LAGGED: After taking a 7,500-mile road trip to open the season against Hawaii in Australia, the Bears welcomed a week off at home to rest up for the rest of the season. The Bears practiced in full pads twice and had two light practice days last week before starting preparations for this weeks game against the Aztecs.Our focus level really got tuned in coming back from Australia, offensive lineman Chris Borrayo said. After this bye week we really got focused back in.GO-TO RECEIVER: Webb didnt take long to find a favorite receiver after Cal lost its top six wideouts from a year ago. He completed 14 passes to Chad Hansen in the opener for 160 yards and two touchdowns. Hansen nearly equaled last years season total of 19 catches and tied for the third best single-game mark in school history.HEALTHY LINE: Cal expects to get a big boost on its offense when starting left tackle Aaron Cochran is expected to return this week. Cochran sprained his right knee in summer camp and missed the season opener. He will be needed this week against an Aztecs defense that is known for bringing exotic blitzes.THE SERIES: The Golden Bears own a 4-3 series advantage. The home team has won all seven meetings. Cal has won the last two games, including last year and 42-37 on Sept. 14, 1996. The Bears are just the second Power 5 team to visit Qualcomm Stadium since Sept. 17, 2011, and just the third team from a current Power 5 school to play the Aztecs at home since Sept. 3, 2005. ' ' '