(Sports Network) - J.A. Happ makes his return to Tropicana Field as the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Tampa Bays Rays in the middle frame of a three-game set between the American League East rivals. Happ will be making his third start since he suffered a skull fracture and knee sprain after being struck in the head by a line drive on May. 7 in Tampa Bays ballpark. He was shaky in his return to action, but went a season-high seven innings and gave up just one run on three hits to take a no-decision versus Oakland on Monday. The Blue Jays came up short in the series opener with the Rays as Jose Lobaton hit a game-winning triple in the bottom of the ninth to lift the hosts to a 5-4 win. Anthony Gose knocked in two runs, while Adam Lind and Edwin Encarnacion each contributed two hits and an RBI for the Blue Jays, who have dropped six of their last nine overall. Encarnacion is third in the majors in home runs with 30 and is also tied for fourth with 90 RBI. He is batting .368 during the span of his current five- game hitting streak. Jose Reyes ended a three-game streak of being held hitless on Friday. The star shortstop still has just one hit in his last 23 at-bats. "Deserve? You go out and win that thing," Toronto manager John Gibbons said. "We had the lead, gave it up, had plenty of opportunities, couldnt get it done. Pretty simple. Thats why theyre at the top and were at the bottom. Its pretty simple." Toronto enters Saturday trailing the first place Red Sox by 15 games in the AL East race. The Rays are just a game behind Boston and are tied with Oakland atop the wild card standings. The Rays looked like they were going to sink into a hole in the top of the ninth on Friday as Fernando Rodney allowed two hits. The 36-year old reliever regained his composure and sent the hosts into the bottom half of the inning tied, which set up Lobaton for the late-game heroics. "There was no, Here we go again," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "I didnt feel that. It was more, Lets pick the guy up, and thats what we did. I hope we continue to see the resiliency, the perseverance. Those are the kinds of things that take you to the promised land." Matt Joyce homered and Sam Fuld also drove in a run for Tampa Bay as it picked up its third straight win following a six-game slide. Roberto Hernandez will get the start as the club looks to capture its fourth win in a row and catch the Red Sox in the standings. Hernandez had been replaced before the fifth inning in his last two starts. He gave up five runs on eight hits in four innings against the Dodgers last Saturday in his most recent outing. The loss dropped him to 6-12 with a 4.95 ERA on the season. Encarnacion is just 2-for-9 in his career against Hernandez. Reyes is hitless in four at-bats. Tampa Bay is 9-5 against the Jays this season. Laurie Boschman Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Dustin Byfuglien Jets Jersey . 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But Lewis Hamilton wasnt going to give up that easily and started to back his teammate into the chasing Max Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel in the closing stages. Knowing overtaking is tough in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton could afford to reduce his pace by over a second as Vettel closed in, but ultimately it wasnt enough.Was it fair racing? No doubt everyone will have an opinion, but for Hamilton he did everything he could to win the title, and can leave Abu Dhabi satisfied he left no stone unturned in his pursuit of a fourth title. He didnt break any rules in the process, didnt do anything unsafe and didnt jeopardise the teams constructors or drivers titles (which were already secure). It was feisty -- making the race a lot more exciting than it could have been -- but isnt that what we want from Formula One drivers?Shocker: Jolyon Palmer locking up and taking Carlos Sainz out while battling for position at Turn 17. Both drivers were making the most of a bad weekend at the time, but Palmer can have no excuse for the mistake, which ultimately led to a gearbox problem and retirement for Sainz.Overtake of the race: Nico Rosbergs pass on Max Verstappen was gutsy and crucial to his championship victory. Yes, he was on fresher tyres, but had he not made that pass, he could have found himself stuck behind the Red Bull with Sebastian Vettel coming through fast at the end.dddddddddddd. He was told to make the move on the previous lap and then got the job done the next time round.Strategy of the race: Ferrari may have had a disappointing season, but it ended with a fighting flourish. Red Bull should have had the legs on Sebastian Vettel this weekend, but Ferrari sent him on a long middle stint that allowed him to attack in the final stint using super-soft tyres. He was also helped by Hamilton backing up the pack, but when he passed Verstappen, the Red Bull wasnt sniffing around Rosbergs gearbox. It was the teams first podium since its home race in Monza and it well-earned.Radio broadcast of the race: I suggest you let us race. Hamilton responds to repeated requests from the Mercedes pit wall to speed up and help Rosberg pull a gap over Vettel in third.Driver of the Day: Nico Rosberg is undoubtedly the man of the moment. Say what you like about Lewis Hamiltons reliability record this year, but Rosberg got the results he needed to secure the title and finished it with a measured drive under difficult conditions at the final race. Arguably, Sebastian Vettels drive from sixth to third was tactically more impressive and Hamiltons lateral thinking showed significant skill to balance his lap time against the rest of the field (regardless of how sporting it may have been), but given the obstacles and pressure in place on Sunday, Rosberg was the driver that impressed most. ' ' '