After taking two out of three games against the Los Angeles Angels over the weekend, including a 14-1 Saturday romp, runs may prove more difficult to come by as the Toronto Blue Jays welcome the American League East-leading Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays have been one of the biggest surprises early on in the 2026 season, surging out to a 26-13 record despite coming off of a quiet offseason at a time when each of their other AL East rivals made substantial upgrades. Boasting the league's third-lowest ERA (3.11), Tampa Bay is the hottest team in baseball, having won 13 of their past 15 games. The Blue Jays, for their part, have been no slouches in the pitching department either. The team's starters (Dylan Cease, Trey Yesavage and Spencer Miles) combined to throw 14 shutout innings over the weekend. Toronto will need more of that type of support as they look to gain a measure of revenge for last week's three-game sweep by the Rays at Tropicana Field.…