ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Randy Arozarena hit a first-inning home run in a 5-4 victory for the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday night as they took two of three from the Yankees and extended New York's streak of winless series to eight.
Brandon Lowe's RBI single put Tampa Bay ahead to stay in a three-run fifth against Nestor Cortes (4-8), and the Yankees lost for the 18th time in 25 games.
Austin Wells and Juan Soto homered for the Yankees, who have lost four straight series. The Yankees started 17-3-2 in their first 22 series but are 0-7-1 since winning three of four at Kansas City from June 10-13.
New York begins a three-game series at AL East-leading Baltimore on Friday night. The Yankees trail the Orioles by two games.
''Nobody likes losing, so nobody's happy about it," Yankees star Aaron Judge said. ''But, we're not feeling sorry for ourselves or sorry for anybody else because nobody else is. We're going to play a first-place team right now, and we got to take these good at bats over to Baltimore.''
Soto went 2 for 3 with two walks and has reached bases at least three times in a majors-best 30 games but was in discomfort after a seventh-inning swing. His right hand has bothered him swinging since he got hurt June 28 at Toronto.
''They told me it's nothing serious, which is going to go away by itself,'' Soto said. ''So, I've just go out there and try to do my job.''
Soto still plans to play in Tuesday's All-Star Game.