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Kiermaier's walk-off single in 10th lifts Rays past Blue Jays

Pinch hitter Kevin Kiermaier lined a walk-off single in the 10th inning as the Tampa Bay Rays cooled off sizzling Toronto, edging the Blue Jays 2-1 on Saturday in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Toronto's win streak halted at 6 games

Toronto Blue Jays infielder Cavan Biggio gets tagged out by Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Peter Fairbanks after trying to score from second base on a wild pitch during the seventh inning in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Saturday. The Blue Jays fell 2-1 in extra innings. (Chris O'Meara/The Associated Press)

Pinch-hitter Kevin Kiermaier singled in the 10th inning and Tampa Bay Rays ended Toronto's six-game winning streak, beating the Blue Jays 2-1 Saturday night.

Both teams scored a run in the fifth and it stayed 1-all until each team began the 10th with an automatic runner on second base.

After Anthony Banda (1-0) got Travis Shaw to ground into an inning-ending double play in the top half, the Rays won it to retake the AL East lead.

"We know we're really good and we bring that confidence to the field everyday," Kiermaier said.

A groundout and walk put runners at the corners. Kiermaier batted for Michael Brosseau and singled off Anthony Bass (1-1).

"He was ready," Rays manager Kevin Cash said of Kiermaier. "Pinch-hitting is not easy."

'Learn how to close out these kind of games'

The Blue Jays were bidding for their first seven-game winning streak since 2016. Toronto had won the series opener Friday night 6-5 in 10 innings.

Toronto lefty Hyun Jin Ryu allowed one run, three hits and struck out six in five innings. He has given up three runs and 10 hits over 22 innings in his last four starts.

"I think we'll have to learn how to close out these kind of games and win these close fights," Ryu said through a translator. "Today, unfortunately, it didn't happen. But from the pitcher's perspective, we have to go out there with the mindset that we're going to keep this game close."

Rays starter Aaron Slegers struck out five over four no-hit innings in his first start since July 10, 2018 while with Minnesota. He allowed one baserunner, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., who reached on an error.

Slegers was the 10th different starting pitcher used by Tampa Bay this season. The Rays have seven pitchers, including starters Charlie Morton and Yonny Chirinos, on the injured list.

Sean Gilmartin replaced Slegers in the fifth and walked two before allowing the Blue Jays' first hit , a one-out single by Joe Panik that loaded the bases. Cavan Biggio put Toronto up 1-0 by drawing a walk on a 3-2 pitch with two outs.

Gilmartin brought back from the alternate training site for a second stint with the team this season.

Tampa Bay tied it at 1 later in the fifth on Manuel Margot's RBI grounder.

Biggio tried to score from second on a wild pitch in the seventh but was thrown out at the plate. He had singled and swiped second, making him 18 for 18 in career stolen base attempts.

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