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"I hadnt had much success off of (Peralta) in the past so I figured Id try a little bit different. I was just playing, trying to do the best I could." Rasmus best was just what the Blue Jays needed after losing 8-0 to Tampa Bay the night before in a game that seemed to lack emotion from the home dugout. On Saturday, the Blue Jays showed fight, giving up leads of 2-1 and 4-3 but battling back both times. Rasmus run came an inning after Tampa pinch hitter James Loney tied the game 4-4 with an RBI single off Toronto closer Casey Janssen in the top of the ninth. "I think yesterday we didnt have any energy. Today was a lot better," said Reyes, who had two hits and a run scored on the night. "Its even better when you have a W and hopefully we can win the series tomorrow." Though scored as a victory for now, there is a possibility that the Blue Jays win may not hold up. Rays manager Joe Maddon declared his team was playing the game under protest after Toronto won an instant replay challenge that overturned a safe call in the fourth inning. Blue Jays manager John Gibbons argued that starter Mark Buehrle had picked off Wil Myers, who had originally been called safe at first base. Myers was ruled out after nearly a three-minute delay. Maddon argued that Buehrle was already on the mound and the next batter, Yunel Escobar, was in the box when Gibbons issued his challenge. Should the league determine that the Rays chances of winning the game were affected by the umpires call, the game will be re-played from the fourth inning. "Umpires are trying to get it right," said Gibbons. "If its that close, theyve been looking at some plays like that ... Theres close plays on pickoffs all the time. But I thought they did the right thing. It turned out going in our favour. "Theyve been doing that more and more, you know. 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Danny Valencia walked and advanced to second on a wild pitch from Hellickson, then scored on a double from Reyes. Cabrera made it 2-1 with another double to score Reyes from second. The Blue Jays first run snapped a streak of 22 consecutive scoreless innings against the Rays. Cabreras hits, meanwhile, were his 163rd and 164th of the season. He trails only Houstons Jose Altuve for the major league lead. NOTES: RHP Sergio Santos was recalled from triple-A Buffalo after the game. The team announced that a corresponding roster move would be made Sunday. ... Attendance was 37,451 ... Buehrles outing was his 455th consecutive start, the longest active streak in the majors. ... RHP Brandon Morrow was scheduled to throw a live BP session in Dunedin, Fla., on Saturday. The starting pitcher has been on the DL since early May with a torn tendon sheath in his right index finger. ... The Blue Jays close out the three-game series against the Rays on Sunday. 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