MLB

Mejia hits grand slam in 12th to lift Rays past Blue Jays

Francisco Mejia hit a grand slam in the 12th inning and the Tampa Bay Rays won their eighth consecutive game by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 9-7 on Friday night.

Tampa Bay has hit 3 or more homers in 5 consecutive games

Tampa Bay Rays' Francisco Mejia follows through on a grand slam in front of Toronto Blue Jays catcher Reese McGuire during the 12th inning of a baseball game on Friday. (Mike Carlson/The Associated Press)

Francisco Mejia hit a grand slam in the 12th inning and the Tampa Bay Rays won their eighth consecutive game by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 9-7 on Friday night.

After Jeremy Beasley (0-1) intentionally walked Joey Wendle to load the bases, Mejia drove the next pitch over the right-field wall.

Diego Castillo (1-2), who worked 1 1/3 innings, allowed Vladimir Guerrero Jr. second homer of the game, a two-run shot in the 12th.

Brandon Lowe homered twice, and Ji-Man Choi had a pinch-hit homer for the Rays, who stayed one-game behind AL East leading Boston.

Tampa Bay has hit three or more homers in five consecutive games, the longest stretch in team history and one shy of the major league record set by the 1987 Baltimore Orioles.

Toronto's Marcus Semien came within a single of hitting for the cycle.

The Rays tied it at 5 on Choi's two-run homer off A.J. Cole in the sixth.

Guerrero and Teoscar Hernandez had first inning RBI singles against Tyler Glasnow, who allowed five runs and nine hits over 42 /3 innings and had his ERA jump from 2.35 to 2.90.

After Mejia couldn't track down a wind-blown foul ball behind the plate, Semien made it 3-0 on a run-scoring triple in the second.

Lowe hit a two-run drive during the third off Anthony Kay but Guerrero connected on his 12th homer later in the inning to put Toronto up 4-2.

Guerrero has an extra-base hit in seven straight games

Lowe's and Semien both had fifth-inning solo homers.

Kay allowed two runs, four hits, four walks and struck out over four innings. The lefty was pulled after throwing 91 pitches.

The Rays made a trade before the game, sending shortstop Willy Adames and right-hander Trevor Richards to the Milwaukee Brewers for right-hander's J.P. Feyereisen and RH Drew Rasmussen. Tampa Bay played short-handed with 24 players instead of the normal 26 following completion of the deal.

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