Blue Jays lose fifth straight since returning to .500 as Rangers roll to 7-4 win
TORONTO — The Texas Rangers scored five runs in a two-out fifth-inning rally as they beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-4 on Saturday.
Toronto (39-44) has now lost five straight games since climbing back to .500. Texas improved to 41-42 amid a tight American League West race and clinched the four-game series win at Rogers Centre.
The Rangers held a lead of at least 5-0 for the third consecutive contest against the Blue Jays, and Toronto was once again unable to come back.
Most of Texas’ damage came in the fifth when it scored five runs on two walks and five hits off Toronto starter Dylan Cease and reliever Mason Fluharty to build a 6-0 advantage.


