![]() ![]() They had outscored their opponents 78-20 and 11 of their 13 wins came by at least four runs. The Rays had gone 13-0 with relative ease, too. ![]() The Rays managed back-to-back homers from Josh Lowe and Christian Bethancourt, but that was it for the scoring. That plated two more runs to make it 6-1. It was 4-1 Blue Jays then, and a grounder from Danny Jansen should've been an inning-ending double play, but Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe just missed the feed at second and the throw went into right field. The Rays then went to reliever Colin Poche and he walked in two runs. Daulton Varsho walked to load the bases before a Matt Chapman strikeout. started things off, though Vlad's knock could have been fielded by Rays shortstop Wander Franco, who just missed it. Singles from Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. The Rays got a run back in the fourth, but it was the bottom of the fifth when the Blue Jays took control of the game, though it was as much the Rays imploding as the Jays taking over. The lead was extended to 2-0 on a Bo Bichette RBI double in the second. ![]() The Blue Jays didn't waste any time getting started in this one, as George Springer homered to lead off the bottom of the first. This moves the Rays' record to 13-1, meaning they end up tied with the 1987 Brewers and 1982 Braves for the longest modern-day MLB winning streak to start the season. They went down at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays by the score of 6-3. For the first time this season, the Tampa Bay Rays have lost a game. ![]()
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