Blue Jays rally comes up short vs. Rays a year after Toronto led MLB in comeback wins
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays had 49 comeback wins in 2025, the most in all of Major League Baseball. This year, they’ve been coming up short.
Toronto erased a five-run deficit in the seventh inning but still fell to the Tampa Bay Rays 7-6 in 10 innings on Tuesday after Taylor Walls’s base hit scored Cedric Mullins and Jonathan Aranda’s sacrifice fly cashed in Walls. Although Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drove in George Springer for the Blue Jays in the bottom of the 10th, it wasn’t enough.
Manager John Schneider said the five-run seventh gave him hope that Toronto could regain last year’s form or, better yet, not fall behind to begin with.
“It worked out where you’ve got some guys coming in off the bench and having good at bats, but you want to try to start that way,” said Schneider in his post-game news conference. “I’ve said it before, we’re kind of like marathon runners, and you want to turn into some sprinters here and get out to a lead, you know?
