Rays Take Two Out of Three from Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays ended the Tampa Bay Rays' seven-game winning streak, but not before dropping two out of three games to a Rays team that has surpassed them in American League Eastern division.
The Rays were the hottest team in the Majors in the month of June and a lot of it is due to their starting pitching coming around.
In the first two games of the series against the Blue Jays, Tampa Bay received sterling performances from Jeff Niemann and Matt Garza, while getting timely hitting courtesy of the long ball that powered the offense.
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Tampa Bay saw home runs from BJ Upton, Pat Burrell, Willy Aybar, and two from Carl Crawford in a pair of 4-1 decisions, beating Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay in Game 1 and young right hander Scott Richmond in the second matchup.
Neimann became the team leader in victories with his seventh of the season, while Garza got himself back over the .500 mark (6-5).
However, problems continued for James Shields. In the third game of the series, Shields was torched for three home runs while Jays young lefty Ricky Romero added to Tampa Bay's struggles against left handed pitching, befuddling the Rays hitters, scattering four hits, and no runs while striking out seven.
Rod Barajas, Alan Lind, and Scott Rolen would make a close 2-0 ball game heading into the seventh into a 5-0 whitewash.
Despite the setback, the Rays put distance between themselves and the Blue Jays while moving past their next opponent, the Texas Rangers, into second place in the American League Wildcard race.
They're currently two games behind the New York Yankees (but tied in the win column) but are still five back of the AL East leading Boston Red Sox.



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