Archer, who earned his ninth win of the year, started the game by retiring 13 in a row. Dioner Navarro blasted a solo home run in the fifth -- his second consecutive game with a long ball -- to end that perfect stretch and get Toronto on the board after the Rays struck first with an RBI single from Brandon Guyer in the second.
The Rays retook the lead in the bottom of the fifth with an RBI single from Joey Butler, who later came around to score on a flyout-error combination by centre fielder Kevin Pillar.