The Tampa Bay Rays were sloppy Friday night, issuing seven walks, hitting a batter and committing three errors that led to five unearned runs. The Rays rapped out 13 hits Friday night to improve to 16-6 over the last 22 games. In that stretch, they’ve averaging an MLB-high 5.7 runs per game and have swiped 36 bases, more than any team in MLB. It was the long ball that punctuated a six-run sixth inning as Danny Jansen launched a two-run homer to give Tampa Bay the lead for good.

