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Rays Edge Blue Jays 7-6 in Extra Innings Thriller

Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays once again showcased their dominance over the Toronto Blue Jays, claiming a thrilling 7-6 victory in extra innings. This win further solidifies their strong position in the American League as they continue to impress, now boasting a remarkable 19-3 record against AL opponents.

Shane McClanahan was the star of the night, delivering a stellar performance that left the Blue Jays’ bats frozen in their tracks. The left-hander pitched five innings, allowing just one hit and one walk while striking out seven batters. His final pitch, a blazing 97 MPH fastball, capped off an outing that extended his career-long scoreless innings streak to 21.2 innings, lowering his season ERA to an impressive 2.27. “Sugar Shane” appears to be back in top form, much to the delight of Rays fans.

The Rays wasted no time providing run support for their ace. In the first inning, Jonathan Aranda kicked things off with a single, followed by a hit from Junior Caminero. Jonny DeLuca capitalized on the opportunity, driving in Aranda with a two-out RBI double to give Tampa Bay an early 1-0 lead.

In the third, the Rays extended their lead to 3-0 courtesy of a two-run single from Cedric Mullins, who delivered under pressure after Caminero and Ben Williamson set the stage with singles and a double, respectively. As the game progressed, the Rays continued to build on their advantage; a wild pitch from Tommy Nance allowed Taylor Walls to score in the sixth, and Ryan Vilade’s homer in the seventh pushed the lead to 5-0.

However, the bottom of the seventh proved to be a turning point. The Blue Jays mounted a fierce comeback, batting around and tying the game at 5-5, sending the matchup into extra innings. The tension in Rogers Centre was palpable as both teams battled for supremacy.

In the 10th inning, with Cedric Mullins serving as the ghost runner, Taylor Walls delivered a crucial single to bring him home. Aranda then stepped up again, hitting a sacrifice fly to extend the Rays’ lead to 7-5. Despite a late rally from Toronto, which saw them score once more, Garrett Cleavinger closed the door on the Blue Jays, securing the victory with a groundout from Andres Gimenez.

The Rays will look to continue their winning ways as they face the Blue Jays again on Wednesday at Rogers Centre, marking the second game of a grueling 13-game stretch. First pitch is scheduled for 7:07 PM EST.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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