ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Mark Buehrle missed making history and found out he will be left off the Toronto Blue Jays' playoff roster.
Buehrle failed to become the fifth major leaguer to pitch 200 innings or more in 15 consecutive seasons, and the AL East champion Blue Jays missed out on home-field advantage throughout the playoffs as they lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 12-3 Sunday in their regular-season finale.
Starting for the second time in three days, Buehrle (15-8) needed two innings to reach the milestone, but he failed to get through the first.
"This game is crazy," Buehrle said. "I felt great and didn't get out the first inning. It wasn't meant to be."
David Price is scheduled to start Game 1 of the Blue Jays' AL Division series Thursday at home against AL West champion Texas. Toronto ended the regular season at 93-69, a 10-game improvement over last season.
It didn't come as a surprise that Buehrle will not be on the active roster for the Rangers series.
"They've already talked to me," Buehrle said. "It's tough. We've had four guys throwing (the ball well). They made the right decision."
Buerhle also said he has not decided if he will be retiring.
"I don't know what's going to happen," Buerhle said. "I'm going to go home and talk with my wife. We'll figure it out and let you guys know in a couple months."
Two errors led to Buehrle allowing eight unearned runs and five hits over a career-low two-thirds of an inning. He had gone 6 2/3 innings Friday night en route to his 15th win.
"You could argue he's been as valuable as any pitcher in baseball for the last 15 years," Rays manager Kevin Cash said. "He's so efficient, and you hear his teammates talk about him and what he's done."
Chris Colabello and Darwin Barney homered for the Blue Jays, who needed a win and a Kansas City loss to finish with the AL's best record.
Joey Butler homered twice and had six RBI for Rays.
Tampa Bay's first run off Buehrle scored when first baseman Edwin Encarnacion dropped Steven Souza Jr's soft liner for the Blue Jays' second error in a span of five batters.
Tim Beckham drew a two-out bases-loaded walk and Butler hit a grand slam on an 85 mph offering -- the fastest of Buehrle's 45 pitches -- to make it 6-0. The slam came after a close call by plate umpire Alfonso Marquez went against Buehrle on a 2-2 pitch.
Manager John Gibbons took Buehrle out after Brandon Guyer's RBI single.
Mikie Mahtook completed the Rays' nine-run first with a two-run homer off Ryan Tepera. Butler had a two-run shot during a three-run fifth.
Colabello hit a solo drive in the fourth, and Barney had a two-run ninth-inning drive.
Matt Moore (3-4) gave up one run and four hits over six innings for the Rays, who went 80-82 under first-year manager Kevin Cash. Tampa Bay was 77-85 last year with current Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon.
The Rays finished with an MLB-low home attendance of 1,247,668 after drawing 15,815 on Sunday. Tampa Bay drew 1,446,464 last season.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Blue Jays: SS Troy Tulowitzki doubled in three at-bats during his second game after missing three weeks due to a cracked scapula and upper back bruises. He went 2 for 5 Friday.
Rays: CF Kevin Kiermaier didn't start due to back tightness.
THE BIG FOUR
The four pitchers to have thrown 200 innings or more in at least 15 consecutive seasons are Cy Young (19), Warren Spahn(17), Don Sutton (15) and Gaylord Perry (15).
UP NEXT
Blue Jays: Toronto work out at home Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Rays: Tampa Bay opens the 2016 season at home against Toronto on April 4.





Final
Series: Game 3 of 3

Blue Jays 3

(93-69, 40-41 away)

Rays 12

(80-82, 42-42 home)








3:10PM,EDT,October 4,2015
Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida 

123456789 R H E
TOR 000100002 3 9 2
TB 90003000 - 12 13 0
W: M. Moore (3-4)
L: M. Buehrle (15-8)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Toronto Blue Jays
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Revere LF3010006.319.354.381
Diaz LF
20100114.154.267.154
Donaldson 3B3000028.297.371.568
Pennington 3B-SS
10001010.160.270.280
Bautista RF00003018.250.377.536
20000110.273.321.372
Encarnación 1B30000112.277.372.557
Smoak 1B
1000006.226.299.470
Colabello DH41210015.321.367.520
Martin C20001015.240.329.458
1000002.204.250.245
Tulowitzki SS3010009.239.317.380
Pompey CF
1110004.223.291.372
Pillar CF30100218.278.314.399
Barney 2B
1112005.304.333.609
Goins 2B30000010.250.318.354
1010002.214.313.286
Totals3439357164   
BATTING
2B: Tulowitzki (8, Andriese); Pompey (8, Romero)
HR: Colabello (15, 4th inning off Moore 0 on, 0 Out); Barney (2, 9th inning off Romero 1 on, 0 Out)
RBI: Colabello (54), Barney 2 (4)
GIDP: Martin
Blue Jays RISP: 1-13 (Pillar 0-1, Diaz 0-1, Encarnación 0-1, Thole 0-1, Martin 0-1, Pennington 0-1, Colabello 0-1, Goins 0-2, Carrera 0-2, Barney 1-1, Smoak 0-1)
Team LOB: 10
BASERUNNING
CS: Revere (2, 3rd base by Moore/Maile)
FIELDING
E: Goins (8, ground ball); Encarnación (3, line drive)
DP: 2 (Encarnación-Tulowitzki, Pennington-Barney-Smoak).

Game Information

StadiumTropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
Attendance15,815 (50.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:09
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Alfonso Marquez, First Base - Tom Hallion, Second Base - Dan Bellino, Third Base - Bruce Dreckman