TORONTO — Brandon Lowe hit a two-run home run and the Tampa Bay Rays won for the third time in four games by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Toronto's Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his 17th home run and outfielder Daulton Varsho made an impressive leaping catch for the second game in a row, but Toronto lost for the fifth time in seven games.
Lowe homered for the seventh time in 18 games as the designated hitter as the Rays climbed back over .500 at 51-50.
''He's taking a lot of good swings right now,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said of Lowe. ''His outs are hard. He smoked three balls today.''
Right-hander Shawn Armstrong opened for the Rays in place of righty Ryan Pepiot, who was hospitalized in New York City on Sunday because of a knee infection.
Armstrong left after striking out four in two scoreless innings. Left-hander Tyler Alexander (3-3) followed and struck out four over three shutout innings.
''Second time he's pitched really, really well here in this building,'' Cash said of Alexander, who took a perfect game into the eighth when he last faced the Blue Jays, May 17 in Toronto.
''I like pitching here. Historically, I've done well,'' Alexander joked.