The Daily Courier

Jays beat Rays in extra inning for 6th straight win

- Blue Jays: Rays: By MARK DIDTLER

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Cavan Biggio and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. each drove in a run during the 10th inning to help the Toronto Blue Jays win their sixth consecutiv­e game, 6-5 over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday.

Biggio knocked in Brandon Drury from second to start the 10th with a double off Aaron Loup (3-1). Biggio went to third on a sacrifice bunt before Gurriel hit a sacrifice fly as the Blue Jays went up 6-4.

Yandy Diaz began the bottom of the 10th with an RBI single against Jordan Romano. The reliever got a grounder from Hunter Renfroe with two on for his first career save. Thomas Hatch (1-0) worked a scoreless ninth for his first major league win.

Brandon Lowe and Diaz homered for the Rays, who were coming off a 9-1 road trip that concluded Thursday with a three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium. The loss dropped Tampa Bay percentage points behind firstplace New York in the AL East.

Teoscar Hernandez and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered during a three-pitch stretch in the second. The Blue Jays have gone deep 28 times over their last 11 games.

Tampa Bay tied it at 4 on pinch-hitter Jose Martinez’s two-run double in the sixth against Ryan Borucki. The Rays later loaded the bases with two outs but Rafael Dolis struck out Michael Perez on a 3-2 pitch.

The Rays got solo homers from Lowe in the first and Diaz in the third off Matt Shoemaker.

After Hernandez and Guerrero connected on consecutiv­e solo shots off Ryan Yarbrough, Gurriel had an RBI double and Randal Grichuk added a run-scoring infield single to put the Blue Jays up 4-1.

Gurriel appeared to score a fifth run in the second after being called safe on his attempt to score from second with a rolling move to avoid Perez’s tag on Grichuk’s hit. The call was overturned after a three-minute video review.

Yarbrough allowed four runs and eight hits in 6 1/3 innings. Shoemaker gave up two runs and four hits over five innings.

DEFENSIVE GEMS

Gurriel made an on-the-fly throw from foul ground in the left-field corner to retire Diaz, who tried to score from first base on Ji-Man Choi’s double in the first inning . ... Renfroe made a running catch in right field on Guerrero’s drive in the ninth and then safely leaped over a short wall onto a walkway in the seating area.

TRAINER’S ROOM

RHP Nate Pearson (elbow tightness) continues to undergo tests.

RHP Yonny Chirinos is scheduled to have Tommy John surgery Monday to repair a torn UCL . ... RHP Charlie Morton (right shoulder inflammati­on) will have his status evaluated over the next couple of days.

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