The Hamilton Spectator

Rays use bullpen to beat Blue Jays for 90th win

- MARK DIDTLER

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — Ryan Yarbrough got his rookie-leading 16th win and the Tampa Bay Rays turned another bullpen game into their 90th victory, beating the Toronto Blue Jays, 9-4, on Sunday.

The Rays (90-72) went to the unconventi­onal plan of using relievers to start games in addition to traditiona­l starters in mid-May due to injuries.

The results were about equal, as Tampa Bay went 46-38 with regular starters and 44-34 when utilizing the bullpen.

Ryne Stanek was Tampa Bay’s “opener” for the 29th time and went two scoreless innings. Yarbrough (16-6) followed and gave up two runs and four hits over three innings to get his 14th relief win.

The Rays went 87-60 after losing 12 of their first 15 games.

Outgoing Blue Jays manager John Gibbons decided to have some fun in the finale and let

35-year-old catcher Russell Martin manage the game.

Martin “thought about it for a couple seconds” before deciding not to be a player-manager. Toronto announced Wednesday that Gibbons will not be back as manager next season.

“He’s one of my favourites,” Martin said. “I’m going to miss him. He’s a special guy. He’s kind of like having a second dad.”

Over two stints totalling 11 seasons, Gibbons went 793-789 with the Blue Jays.

Toronto finished 73-89, a threegame drop from 2017.

Tampa Bay improved 10 games

from last year and joined the ’12 Rays (90) and ’13 Texas Rangers (91) as the only 90-win teams since the second wild card was introduced in ’12 to miss the postseason.

Joey Wendle and Jake Bauers both had two RBIs for the Rays, who went 13-6 against Toronto. Tampa Bay has dominated the series at home, going 111-74 all time. Loser Sam Gaviglio (3-10) allowed five runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings.

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Despite the strong on-field showing, the Rays’ announced home attendance of 1,154,973 was their lowest since 2005 (1,141,699).

 ?? JASON BEHNKEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Toronto Blue Jays’ acting manager Russell Martin, second from left, takes relief pitcher Joe Biagini out of the game during the eighth inning.
JASON BEHNKEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto Blue Jays’ acting manager Russell Martin, second from left, takes relief pitcher Joe Biagini out of the game during the eighth inning.
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