TORONTO—Carlos Quentin and the White Sox handed Toronto’s Brandon Morrow another setback.For better or worse, not many fans saw it. At least not in person.Only 10,610 were at Rogers Center to see the rout. With the NHL postseason starting and the Toronto Raptors playing across town for a spot in the NBA playoffs, the city’s attention was elsewhere.Quentin hit a grand slam and drove in six runs to help the Sox beat the Blue Jays 11-1 on Wednesday night.His slam pushed Morrow’s outing from merely shaky into discouraging.It put the White Sox up 7-0 after a leadoff walk from Mark Teahen, a single by Juan Pierre and Beckham was hit by a pitch. Andruw Jones hit a double to end the night for Morrow (0-1) who left charged with seven earned runs in four-plus innings, with three strikeouts and a walk. The Blue Jays obtained the right-hander in an off-season trade with the Seattle Mariners, but his first two starts for his new team have been disappointing and have left him with a 12.00 ERA.He also allowed Jones’ 391st career home run, one that made him him 50th in big league history with 391. He had been tied with Graig Nettles.