The Blue Jays have hit their way to the top of the AL standings, coming back from deficits by coming up big at the plate in late-game moments. Article content

Every once in a while, however, Toronto’s offence goes silent. Article content Article content

And such was the case Wednesday night as the Jays lost 2-1 in the third game of a four-part series against the host Tampa Bay Rays.

Kevin Gausman wasn’t as stellar as he was in his pevious start, but no one was expecting a second successive complete game shutout from the veteran right-hander.

He wasn’t bad, at all. In fact, any kind of offensive support would have put Gausman in line to earn the win.

The Jays managed to produce just four hits, including one for extra bases, against an inexperienced starter in Ian Seymour before Tam

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