After losing their last two series, the Toronto Blue Jays will try to claim their weekend set with the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field on Saturday afternoon. Drew Hutchinson will take the mound for the visitors in the second contest of the three-game series. He has been solid for the Blue Jays this season, boasting a 3.86 ERA with 93 strikeouts to just 33 walks, but he has just a 6-7 record to show for it. Hutchinson has lost three of his last four starts, including on July 6 when he allowed eight hits and three earned runs in 5 2/3 innings of work against the Athletics. Despite allowing 10 hits, seven walks and five earned runs in 5 1/3 innings against Tampa Bay this season, Hutchinson is 2-0 against the AL East rivals. With David Price battling illness, Jake Odorizzi will move up a day to start against the Blue Jays. Tampa Bay is hoping Price will be well enough to pitch Sundays finale. The right-handed Odorizzi had a two-decision winning streak halted on Monday with a 6-0 loss to Kansas City. He yielded only two runs over six innings however, striking out eight batters while falling to 4-8 with a 4.10 ERA on the season. Odorizzi will make just the second start of his career versus the Blue Jays, getting a no-decision against them prior after allowing three runs over five innings. The Blue Jays captured a victory in thrilling fashion on Friday night. With the game tied at 5-5 in the ninth, Steve Tolleson, a late replacement for the injured Munenori Kawasaki, put Toronto up with a two-run single. Jose Bautista added an RBI single of his own, and Casey Janssen closed the door in the ninth for his 14th save to lift the road team to an 8-5 win. "We needed that one," Toronto manager John Gibbons said. "The way things have been going then to blow a comfortable lead, (losing) would have been tough." Jose Reyes collected three hits out of the leadoff spot to go with two runs scored and two RBI. Bautista had two RBI to give him 54 on the season. Aaron Loup (3-2) earned the win in relief after starter Mark Buehrle went five innings allowing nine hits and two earned runs. "Im frustrated with myself," said Buehrle, an AL All Star. "To go five innings, thats not really called for. I need to go deeper into games to give us a chance to win." Chris Archer was bailed out of a poor start for Tampa Bay, leaving after five innings with a no-decision after surrendering six hits, three walks and five runs. Grant Balfour (0-3) yielded five base runners in just a third of an inning in the loss. Sean Rodriguez belted a three-run homer, his ninth of the year, to tie the game in the seventh inning. Ben Zobrist, Logan Forsythe and Brandon Guyer all added two hits in the losing effort. Toronto has won four in a row versus Tampa Bay and six of eight in the season series. Vince Coleman Jersey . 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Corey Pawley and Spencer Watson also scored for the Frontenacs (27-18-4) while Bennett picked up an assist on both. Ryan Hartman and Zach Lorentz supplied the offence for Plymouth (17-27-5). Kingstons Matt Mahalak made 21 saves for the win as Alex Nedeljkovic turned away 49-of-52 shots for the Whalers. --- SPIRIT 7 BULLS 0 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Jesse Graham had three goals and an assist and Jake Paterson made 29 saves as the Spirit blanked Belleville. Justin Sefton, Eric Locke and Kristoff Kontos each had a goal and an assist for Saginaw (24-21-5) and Blake Clarke added a single goal. Defencemn Adam Bignall and Jordan Subban were both a team-worst minus-3 for the Bulls (14-31-4). Bellevilles Michael Giugovaz turned away 40-of-47 shots in a losing effort. --- COLTS 6 RANGERS 4 KITCHENER, Ont. -- Andreas Athanasiou scored once and set up three more as Barrie toppled the Rangers. Mitchell Theoret had a goal and two assists for the Colts (25-19-3) and Aaron Ekblad, Joseph Blandisi, Brendan Lemiex and Michael Webster each scored once. Kitchener (16-30-2) got goals from Nick Magyar, Max Iafrate,, Curtis Meighan and Justin Bailey.dddddddddddd Barries Daniel Gibl made 18 saves for the win as Jordan DeKort turned aside 22-of-27 shots for the Rangers. --- STEELHEADS 2 ICEDOGS 1 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Spencer Martin made 38 saves, including 22 in the second period, as the Steelheads edged Niagara. Sam Babinstevs goal at 5:09 of the second period stood up as the winner for Mississauga (19-27-4) while Brett Foy scored the games first goal. Zach Wilkie scored his first-career OHL goal the IceDogs (17-27-6), who have dropped three straight contests. Jon DIlario turned away 20-of-22 shots for Niagara. --- OTTERS 4 ATTACK 3 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Oscar Dansk made 24 saves and three Erie skaters recorded multi-point outings as the Otters handed the Attack their fourth loss in a row. Michael Curtis, Connor McDavid and Brendan Gaunce each had a goal and an assist for Erie (39-9-2), which won its fourth straight contest, while Andre Burakovsky scored once. Zach Nastasiuk had a pair of goals for Owen Sound (21-21-6) and assisted on Kyle Platzers goal as well. Brandon Hope stopped 36-of-40 shots for the Attack. --- KNIGHTS 3 WOLVES 2 SUDBURY, Ont -- Jake Patterson made 39 saves and Max Domi had a goal and an assist as London slipped past the Wolves. Chris Tierney also had a goal and an assist for the Knights (33-11-5) while Alex Basso added a single goal. Dominik Kahun and Nathan Pancel scored for Sudbury (27-14-8). Franky Palazzese turned away 39-of-42 shots in a losing cause for the Wolves. --- BATTALION 5 GENERALS 1 OSHAWA, Ont. -- Brendan ONeill made 25 saves as North Bay defeated the Generals. Brett McKenzie, Matt MacLeod and Ben Thomson each had a goal and an assist for the Battalion (26-18-6) while Mathew Santos and Jared Steege added a goal apiece. Michael Dal Colle scored the lone goal for Oshawa (31-14-4). Daniel Altshuler stopped 33-of-38 shots in a losing cause for the Generals. ' ' '