
Tuesday, 4 a.m.
When the turmoil ended, perhaps you thought it would be because of a deep home run. Maybe a double off the wall. Maybe a ball delivered into the deep gap.
Instead, it was a bounding grounder off the bat of pinch-hitter Jonny DeLuca.
DeLuca, hitting for catcher Liam Hicks with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, hit a chopper over the head of Baltimore third baseman Christian Encarnacion--Strand to drive in two runs and give the Rays the lead in a 7-6 victory.

The win broke a three-game losing streak by the Rays. Tampa Bay gave up 26 runs and 44 hits in the four games.
One of the stars of the game for the Rays was closer Bryan Baker, who recorded a five-out save (his 35th). On his way, Baker struck out Pete Alonso and got red-hot Gunnar Henderson on a groundout.
It was a good outing for a bullpen that has struggled lately. Rays' relievers had allowed 17 runs in the series.
The Rays got home runs from Yandy Diaz, Ryan Vilade and new addition Jose Mateo (a two-run shot). Jonathan Aranda singled in a run.
The Rays got two hits from Diaz and Aranda.
Shane McClanahan made his return to the rotation, but he lasted only 10 outs.
The Rays now begin a three-game series against Toronto tonight at Tropicana Field at 6:40. Nick Martinez (12-3) is expected to start for the Rays against Jose Soriano (9-6).






