TORONTO — Daniel Vogelbach homered and scored three runs, Alek Manoah struck out seven in seven innings to win for the first time since last August and the Toronto Blue Jays avoided their first sweep of the season by beating the Tampa Bay Rays 5-2 on Sunday.
Alejandro Kirk reached base three times and drove in two runs as the Blue Jays snapped a three-game losing streak with their third shutout win.
''I think it's huge for this team,'' Manoah said. ''AL East opponent, don't want nobody coming in our house and sweeping us.''
George Springer hit an RBI double, walked twice and scored twice as Toronto stopped Tampa Bay's winning streak at four. The Rays had won 11 of their previous 15.
''Quiet day offensively for us,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said. ''You've got to appreciate that Manoah was tough. Everything was working.''
Making his third start of the season, Manoah (1-1) walked one, hit two batters and allowed just one hit, Ben Rortvedt's leadoff single in the third.
''He stepped up when we really needed him,'' Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. ''This was probably the best he's looked, even going back to 2022.''
Manoah went 9-2 as a rookie in 2021 and was a Cy Young finalist in 2022, when he finished 16-7. He struggled to a 3-9 mark last year and was sent down twice.