TORONTO -- Sean Rodriguez sacrifice fly in the 10th inning gave Tampa Bay a 6-5 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday as the Rays recovered from blowing a 5-1 lead. The Rays came into the game having lost four of their last eight games, throwing away leads of 4-0, 4-0, 3-0 and 2-0 along the way. But they hung on for the win this time after mounting their own comeback. The Jays were down to their last strike when pinch-hitter John Mayberry Jr. hit a solo home run to send the game into extra innings tied 5-5. The ball just cleared the left-field fence to the delight of 28,633 with the roof open at the Rogers Centre. Mayberrys seventh home run of the season -- the previous six were with Philadelphia -- was his fourth pinch hit homer of the campaign and the seventh of his career. After doing the hard work in the ninth, the Jays laid an egg in the 10th. Reliever Brandon Morrow (1-3) put Toronto in a hole leaving men on first and third with no outs for left-hander Brett Cecil after a Wil Myers walk and Logan Forsythe single. Things got worse when Forsythe stole second and Yunel Escobar walked to load the bases. Myers scored on Rodriguezs sacrifice fly but Jays third baseman Danny Valencia cut down Forsythe at the home on an ensuing groundout to limit the damage. Brandon Gomes and Jeff Beliveau, with his first save, pitched the 10th for Tampa, following Jake McGee (5-2). Tampa outhit Toronto 14-7. The Rays had seemed on the way to victory, with starter Chris Archer restricting the Jays to one run on three hits over seven innings. But Adam Linds three-run homer in the eighth made things interesting, cutting the Rays lead to 5-4. Linds drive over the left-field fence scored Jose Reyes and Jose Bautista, who had both singled off Rays reliever Grant Balfour. It was Linds second home run in as many days after a career-high 36-game homer drought. Edwin Encarnacion, who had homered off Archer in the seventh, followed Linds sixth of the season with a drive to the warning track. Ben Zobrist, with his 10th of the season, and Escobar, with a blast off the Level of Excellence just below the .500 level of the Rogers Centre, homered for Tampa. Tampa wins the series 2-1 after blanking the Jays 1-0 in Friday nights opener. Toronto had won five of its last six and 10 of 13 since Aug. 30, during which time it has outscored the opposition 70-30. Escobar, a former Jay, was booed as he rounded the bases after his solo moonshot off Todd Redmond in the eighth. The shortstop rubbed salt in the wound with his trademark celebration as he crossed home plate after his seventh homer of the season. Archer set down 10 in a row after loading the bases in the third. The streak ended when Encarnacion led off the bottom of the seventh with a home run to left-field. Encarnacions 32nd homer -- his second in as many days -- tied Bautista for the club lead. Archer struck out nine while walking three before giving way to Balfour, Joel Peralta and McGee. Tampa is 26-8 since the start of 2013 when Archer throws six innings or more and 4-15 when he doesnt. Archer came into the game with an 8.82 earned-run average in his last three outings. But apart from the slight wobble in the third, the right-hander mowed his way through the Jays and faced the minimum three batters in the first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth The six-foot-three right-hander feasted on the bottom four of the Toronto lineup, recording nine strikeouts and a flyout while yielding only a Valencia broken bat single against Colby Rasmus, Valencia, Ryan Goins, Anthony Gose and pinch hitter Dan Johnson. The bottom of the order has previously been a problem at times for Archer. No. 7 through 9 hitters have accounted for four of the 10 home runs he has conceded this season and had hit .286 against him compared to the league average of .241. The Jays had won Mark Buehrles five previous starts against Tampa this year, with the left-hander yielding a total of eight earned runs. It looked like more of the same as Buehrle retired the first six batters he faced before giving up four runs on seven hits in the third and four inning. Buehrle lasted six innings, giving up four runs on nine hits with one strikeout. The game was the 20th straight that Jays starters had gone six or more innings, erasing a club record set in 1998. But it did not come with a win this time as the offence slumbered, dropping Torontos record to 12-8 over that stretch. Rodriguez doubled to lead off the third then scored on a sacrifice fly and groundout before Zobrist homered to left field. Archer loaded the bases with a pair of two-out walks in the bottom of the third but escaped with a Lind flyout. The Rays went up 4-0 in the fourth after Evan Longoria singled and Bautista lost a Myers fly ball in the sun, turning an out into a double. Longoria scored on a groundout before a Ryan Hanigan RBI single added to the run count. Bautista had turned heads in the first inning with a sliding catch of a Guyer short fly ball. And he looked to have made another great play, racing to a Forsythe foul ball. But a fan beat him to it with a fine catch of his own, drawing boos when the play was shown on the big screen. 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Adam Larsson Jersey . -- Kevin Harvick pulled away on a restart with 47 laps to go and ended Chase Elliotts two-race winning streak in NASCARs Nationwide Series with a dominating victory early Saturday at Richmond International Raceway. WINNIPEG -- Winnipeg quarterback Drew Willys injured shoulder could make him miss the Blue Bombers next game almost two weeks from now, and his future after that is unclear based on what the team said Monday. The Bombers say Willys status is week-to-week but that hes questionable for Winnipegs next game at home against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. "He will be re-evaluated at the beginning of next week," the team said in a brief statement Monday. The team didnt provide any more information about the nature of the injury. Willys throwing shoulder was injured on what looked like a hit from Alex Bazzie and Khreem Smith, as Willy was sacked late in the second quarter in their 25-9 loss to the B.C. Lions Saturday. After the game, coach Mike OShea suggested the injury might not be serious, although Willy watched from the sidelines in the second half as backup Brian Brohm struggled against B.C.s defence. At 27, Willy has been remarkably durable, or lucky, as far as injuries are concerned, with only a hand injury in practice that made him miss two games during his college career and none that have forced him to miss a game as a professional. This season he has hardly missed a snap let alone a game, despite hits that have left him bruised and limping off the field at times. It helps that this is Winnipegs bye week, which gives the team and Willy some time to recover or prepare. They dont have to play again until Sept. 27. The Bombers arent suffering alone..dddddddddddd. Willy joins Darian Durant, Travis Lulay and Bo Levi Mitchell on the injured list. Like Willy, Mitchell went down Saturday, although in his case it was a leg injury, and also like Willy he hadnt missed a game this season. B.C. has veteran Kevin Glenn, who has already played most of the season for Lulay, and Calgary has Drew Tate if Mitchell cant return. But the Bombers have the untested Brohm to back up Willy. The Saskatchewan Roughriders have also been forced to go with rookie backup Tino Sunseri, who made his first CFL start Sunday, a 28-3 loss in Hamilton that gave the Tiger-Cats just their third win of the season. With Durant out, Saskatchewans hold on second place in the CFL West looked tenuous as they fell to an 8-3 tie with the Edmonton Eskimos after weekend games. Mike Reilly, the last starter standing in the West, completed 22 of 32 throws Friday for 271 yards and ran for two touchdowns as the Eskimos put away the Montreal Alouettes 33-16. Although the Bombers are in last place in the CFL West at 6-6, Willy has been the player who kept them in the game for much of this season. He leads the league in passing yards at 2,977, at least for now. The Bombers went 5-1 to open the season, although most of their games were against eastern teams that have struggled against every team in the West. The Bombers then started to play more in their own division and have a 1-5 record since, with that one win against the Alouettes. ' ' '