Wander Franco drives in 3 as Rays beat Blue Jays 10-5
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Wander Franco had three RBIs, Jonathan Aranda homered and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Toronto Blue Jays 10-5 on Thursday night in the opener of a big four-game series between playoff contenders.
Randy Arozarena had three hits and drove in two runs for the Rays, who were coming off a three-game series in which they were swept by Houston and scored just twice.
Tampa Bay (83-67) pulled within one game of Toronto (84-66) for the top spot in the AL wild-card standings. Seattle (82-67) is in third, four games ahead of Baltimore.
Whit Merrifield homered twice for Toronto, and Teoscar Hernández also went deep. José Berríos (11-6) was tagged for six runs and seven hits in two innings.
Manuel Margot’s infield RBI single, and run-scoring hits by Franco and Arozarena put the Rays up 6-3 in the second.
Franco added a two-run double during the Rays' three-run fourth.
Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash opted to have Ryan Yarbrough (3-8) replace opener JT Chargois to start the second, facing a pair of hitters with some career success against the lefty.
Hernández hit a leadoff homer, his seventh in 34 at-bats against Yarbrough. One out later, Merrifield tied it at 3 with his solo shot, giving him seven hits, including two homers, in nine at-bats against the left-hander.
Merrifield added a two-run drive in the ninth.
Yarbrough left in the third with right side discomfort.
Garrett Cleavinger replaced Yarbrough and allowed one hit in two scoreless innings before Shawn Armstrong, Brooks Raley and Colin Poche combined for three hitless innings.
Aranda homered on the second pitch from Berríos in a three-run first. Arozarena hit a run-scoring double, went to third on a throw to the plate and scored on a wild pitch.
Toronto's Bo Bichette hit a run-scoring double in the first, giving him 24 RBIs in 21 games in September.
CATCH OF THE GAME
Rays radio play-by-play man Andy Freed caught a foul ball from Toronto's George Springer during the seventh in a net the broadcasters keep in their box.
MANOAH MAGIC
The Blue Jays are lining up right-hander Alek Manoah (14-7. 2.40 ERA) to start the final regular-season game or a potential wild-card opener.
Interim manager John Schneider would use Manoah if home-field advantage was at stake.
“I think there would be nothing better than playing in front of our fans in the postseason after the last couple years (impacted by the pandemic),” Schneider said. “We haven’t been there with what the world and country has been through."
COMING AND GOING
Rays right-hander Kevin Herget, who made his big league debut on Sept. 13 after a decade in the minors, was designated for assignment.
Infielder/outfielder Miles Mastrobuoni was selected from Triple-A Durham after seven years in the minors and a couple weeks following his brother’s wedding.
“It’s been an eventful month for our family,” Mastrobuoni said.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Blue Jays: OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (left hamstring) is doing baseball activities and could soon start running . … INF Santiago Espinal (left oblique) went on the IL.
Rays: Ace Shane McClanahan (neck stiffness) had a bullpen session and is set to start Sunday. ... 3B Yandy Díaz (left shoulder) got a cortisone shot. ... Cash said 2B Brandon Lowe (back) is still sore but it isn’t known if it stems from the injury or a recent shot.
UP NEXT
Rays LHP Jeffrey Springs (9-4) will start Friday night. Toronto has not announced its starter.
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