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Bautista’s HR can’t erase Rays’ surge
- Updated: May 17, 2016
TORONTO — Right-hander Chris Archer tossed six strong innings and the Rays’ offense erupted for the second consecutive game with another lopsided 12-2 victory over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Tuesday.
Archer scattered four hits and four walks while striking out six to pick up his third victory of the season. It was his first win in three tries against Toronto this season, and the solid outing dropped his ERA on the season to 4.38.
The Rays’ lineup made it an easy night on the mound for their No. 1 starter. Curt Casali was the only member of the starting nine not to register a hit while Brad Miller was the only Ray without a run. The club finished with seven extra-base hits and has now scored 25 runs over its last two games.
Right-hander Marcus Stroman took the …
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