After going close to winning the Sandown Cup with Swacadelic, trainer Aaron Purcell has pressed on with the stayers preparation, hoping he can go one better at Pakenham.Swacadelic is among 23 nominations for Saturdays Listed $200,000 Pakenham Cup (2500m) and the Warrnambool trainer has called on Craig Williams to ride the imported stayer for the first time.I like to mix it up, Purcell said.A lot of the guys who have ridden him before are in Perth for the big race there on Saturday.Swacadelic is dropping back in distance from the 3200m of the Sandown Cup in which he failed bu a half neck to catch Godolphins English visitor Qewy.He drew well and it was a race that looked like Qewy was going to get a cheap lead, Purcell said.I think we got out in time and had our chance but the winner was just too strong on the day. But obviously he ran quite well.The Sandown Cup was the aim and he pulled up really well after that race so we thought wed keep him going and this was the next suitable race.Purcell said the three weeks from Sandown to Saturday fitted in well because the gelding is coming back in distance.And I think the Pakenham track with a long home straight should suit him quite well, he said.He said Swacadelic was fit so he had just kept the horse training without working him as hard for the shorter race which is at the lower end of his best distance range.I havent done anything special, just kept him going and hes definitely ready to go again, he said.Swacadelic will be chasing his first win since April when he scored over 2530m at Flemington.Ballarat Cup winner Pilote DEssai will be after another Cup while Puccini, fourth at Ballarat, is the highest-rated entry.Purcell said the draw would determine where Swacadelic settled in the race.Pakenham is a track where you can make ground in the home straight so well definitely be going there thinking were a winning chance no matter where we draw, he said.Purcell has lightly raced mare Written Era nominated for two Pakenham races and one at Warrnambool on Thursday and said his preference was the fillies and mares benchmark-78 (1400m) at Pakenham.Written Era has won four of her eight starts including her past two at Ballarat and Warrnambool. 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In 10 starts since the loss, he is 9-0 with a 2.49 ERA.He also has allowed one or no walks in five of his past seven starts and has 41 walks against 116 strikeouts in 137 innings, which he credits pitching coach Pete Walker for.Its something Pete stressed to us at the start of the year, Happ said. Its a big reason weve had the success weve had. Were out there attacking the zone and weve got a great defense behind us, so we just let them do their work.The Rays have been a tough opponent for Happ.In 12 career games, including 11 starts, against Tampa Bay, Happ is 2/3 with a 5.37 ERA. This season, he is 0-1 with a 7.98 ERA in three starts against Tampa Bay.He will also be pitching on five days rest for the sixth time this season. 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He has 56 strikeouts in 55 innings, a 9.16 ratio of strikeouts per nine innings, second to Baltimore Orioles right-hander Mychal Givens among American League rookies.He will be facing a Toronto team that is known for its ability to score runs but has been slumping with the bats.After the 9-2 loss to the Rays on Tuesday, the Blue Jays are averaging 2.8 runs over their past 10 games in which they have recorded double-digit hits once. They are 5-5 in that span.Toronto left the bases loaded in the sixth inning Tuesday and did not score a run, an example of its recent scoring woes.Were putting guys on base, Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said after Tuesdays loss. We had some traffic. Were just looking for that big blow. ' ' '