TAMPA — The Rays have been doing some big things well during their recent hot streak, such as the home runs from Junior Caminero and Brandon Lowe, and the dominant outings from just about every starter.

But some days, it’s the little things that win you games.

That certainly was part of the story line Wednesday, when the Rays beat the Rangers 5-4 — in part due to Jonathan Aranda’s hustle in racing home from third base in a four-run third.

“You look at the grand scheme of the game,” second baseman Brandon Lowe said, “Jonny having great base running there is the winning run of the game.”

It was that kind of good night for the Rays, starting with the forecast rain holding off.

They moved to a season-high matching three games over .500 at 32-29. They won for the 11th time in their last 14

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