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Rays vs. Jays, game three recap: LoMo at 0 NoMo

The Rays have now hit a league-leading 55 home runs, and Logan Morrison hit his first as a Ray.

The story coming into this game has been the recent offensive explosion by the Rays hitters and the inability of Rays pitchers to go deep into games. And that was the story of this game, too. No, they didn't score more than ten runs. But six runs off three home runs isn't bad at all.

And once more, a Rays starter only completed five innings. But despite four walks and some obvious frustration with his lack of control, Jake Odorizzi left the game having only given up two runs, and a short outing isn't that bad when Erasmo Ramirez is waiting to pick up the slack.