DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Dwight Smith tied the game in the bottom of the ninth by diving home on a wild pitch as Toronto played to a 4-4 tie with the Philadelphia Phillies in the Blue Jays' spring training home opener at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium.

Second baseman Ryan Goins drove in two runs for Toronto (1-0-1) as R.A. Dickey, Aaron Sanchez, and Jesse Chavez each pitched two effective innings.

Domonic Brown, facing his former team for the first time since being acquired by Toronto earlier this spring, followed Goins' two-run triple with a single off Philadelphia's Vincent Velasquez to score Goins from third base in the fourth.

Dickey threw 25 pitches, 14 for strikes, over the first two innings. He allowed one run on two hits and struck out one.

Sanchez, who's battling for a role in Toronto's starting rotation, had three strikeouts over two innings. The 23-year-old right-hander allowed three hits and one run.

Jesse Chavez, who's also in the mix for Toronto's fifth starter spot, struck out two and walked one through two innings.

Cameron Rupp drove in a run off Dickey with a base hit in the second inning. Anthony Altherr hit a solo homer off Sanchez in the fourth, Peter Bourjos had an RBI triple off David Aardsma in the seventh and Andrew Knapp gave the Phillies (0-1-1) a 4-3 lead with a double off Ben Rowen in the top of the ninth.

Josh Donaldson, making his spring debut after sitting out Tuesday's game against the Phillies in Clearwater, Fla., had a base hit in his first at-bat.

Scott Diamond of Guelph, Ont., pitched a clean eighth for Toronto.