El Dorado News-Times

Cubs take on Rays in baseball action.

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CHICAGO (AP) — For most of the day, it looked like another frustratin­g loss for the Chicago Cubs.

Then Jon Jay came to the plate

Jay connected for his third career pinch-hit homer and Ian Happ hit a tiebreakin­g two-run single an inning later, helping the Cubs rally for a 7-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday.

"When you're not starting the game, I know I have a chance to come off the bench and impact the game and I was able to do that today," Jay said. "So I definitely like being in those situations."

Chicago (42-42) returned to .500 for the 19th time with its third win in its last eight games. The reigning World Series champions have not been more than two games over or two games under .500 at any point since May 27.

"We've shown our flashes of the type of team we can be," said Jay, who signed with the Cubs in the offseason. "We've just got to continue to keep fighting."

The Cubs trailed 3-0 before Jay drove a 1-2 pitch from Erasmo Ramirez (4-3) over the wall in left-center for a tying homer with two out in the sixth inning. Jay then popped out of the dugout for a curtain call, obliging the crowd of 39,855 on a picturesqu­e day at Wrigley Field.

Happ got his big hit in the seventh, driving in Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo with a bouncer up the middle against Tampa Bay's drawn-in infield. Happ had two hits and is batting .357 (10 for 28) in his last seven games.

"Happer just rolling it through the middle obviously was a game changer," manager Joe Maddon said.

Tampa Bay (44-42) wasted a chance for a two-game sweep in its reunion with Maddon, who skippered the Rays

for nine years before leaving after the 2014 season and taking over the Cubs.

Mallex Smith went 4 for 4 and scored three times for the Rays, who had won three of four. Blake Snell pitched five scoreless innings in his best outing of the year, working around four hits and four walks.

"It's definitely as step forward, but I got to get into the sixth inning, I have to," Snell said. "I'm aware of it, but hopefully a step in the right direction."

Smith doubled and scored on Evan Longoria's sacrifice fly in the sixth, giving Tampa Bay a 3-0 lead against John Lackey. But that was it for the Rays.

Pedro Strop (3-2) replaced Lackey and pitched a scoreless seventh for the win.

Tampa Bay was only down by two when it put two runners on against Carl Edwards Jr. with two out in the eighth. But Koji Uehara came in and struck out Longoria to end the inning.

BLUE JAYS 7,

YANKEES 6

NEW YORK (AP) — Dellin Betances forced in the go-ahead run with four walks in the eighth inning, and the Blue Jays beat the Yankees after wasting a five-run lead.

Justin Smoak and Kendrys Morales hit back-to-back home runs in the third inning off Michael Pineda, who also allowed Kevin Pillar's leadoff homer in the fourth.

Russell Martin tied the score 6-6 with a seventh-inning homer against Chad Green, then walked to drive in the go-ahead run in the eighth.

Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 29th home run, tying Joe Di Maggio's Yankees rookie record, and Ji-Man Choi homered in his Yankees debut.

ATHLETICS 7,

WHITE SOX 4 OAKLAND,

Calif. (AP) — Sonny Gray pitched six mostly sharp innings to beat Chicago for the second time in two weeks.

Jed Lowrie added three hits and two RBIs, Bruce Maxwell doubled in two runs and Jaycob Brugman homered to help the A's to their second straight home win following eight consecutiv­e losses at the Coliseum.

The win was manager Bob Melvin's 499th with the A's and the 992nd of his career.

Gray (4-4) surrendere­d a two-run home run to Matt Davidson in the fifth, the only blemish during an otherwise strong outing. Gray gave up two runs on three hits with five strikeouts, and has allowed four runs over his last 21 innings — a 1.71 ERA.

Todd Frazier also homered for the White Sox, a two-run blast off reliever Sean Doolittle in the ninth.

PIRATES 5,

PHILLIES 2

PHILADELPH­IA (AP) — Gerrit Cole pitched six strong innings and hit a tiebreakin­g two-run single to lead the Pirates.

Josh Bell had an RBI triple and Jordy Mercer had two hits and also tripled for the Pirates, who have won three of four.

Maikel Franco homered and Daniel Nava doubled and had three hits for the Phillies.

Cole (7-7) allowed two runs on seven hits with eight strikeouts and one walk.

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Associated Press Into the stands: Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria (3) chases a foul ball and falls over the wall during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday in Chicago.
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