(Toronto) Jonathan Aranda’s second-inning grand slam propelled the Tampa Bay Rays to a 12-8 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday in the final game of the regular season.
Aranda had three hits and drove in six runs for the Rays (99-63), who will participate in a best-of-three first-round series on Tuesday, as will the Blue Jays (89-73).
The Blue Jays will visit the Minnesota Twins, while the Rays will face the Texas Rangers.
The Rays put 16 balls to safety, three more than the home favorites. They took advantage of the presence of veteran Wes Parsons (0-1) on the mound, called up from the AAA level, to start this match.
Parsons, whose last appearance on the mound in a major league baseball game was four years ago with the Colorado Rockies, allowed nine runs, 10 hits and three walks in four innings.
The Rays sent 12 batters to the box in the second, scoring seven times on as many hits. The best hit was Aranda’s grand slam, the first of his career.
Manuel Margot hit a solo homer off Parsons in the fourth and Junior Caminero did the same off reliever Tim Mayza in the fifth.
The Rays recalled left-hander Jacob Lopez (1-0) from the minors for this game. He worked on the mound for five and a third innings, giving up five runs, eight hits and two walks while striking out four batters.
The Blue Jays scored three runs in the second and the same number in the sixth.
Tyler Heineman drove Davis Schneider and Cavin Biggio to the plate with a triple, then the catcher scored on a bad throw.
Schneider hit a double to start the sixth, later touching the plate on a single by Biggio. Biggio and Santiago Espinal, who entered the field due to a defensive error, scored off a run of singles by Daulton Varsho and Heineman.
Schneider crossed the plate twice and had two doubles, while Heinemen got the ball to safety twice in four official at-bats, producing three runs.
Blue Jays’ Brandon Belt turns 19It is long ball of the season in the eighth.
Newcomer Cam Eden recorded his first career hit with a single in the second.
