BALTIMORE -- Evan Longoria continues to excel in a season that long ago went awry for the Tampa Bay Rays.Longoria homered, tripled and scored three runs to help the Rays beat Baltimore 5-2 Saturday night, blunting the Orioles playoff push.Though the Rays are destined to finish in the AL East cellar, Longoria is putting up impressive numbers down the stretch. Hes homered in three straight games and four of the last six.Hes now at 35 homers, passing Jose Canseco for the single-season franchise record for a right-handed batter.Id love to keep going, Longoria said. Weve got plenty of games left, and Im seeing the ball pretty well right now. Just trying to stay where Im at mentally and physically.Baltimore ace Chris Tillman (16-6) had a one-hitter and a 2-1 lead after five innings, but he failed to get out of the sixth.Longoria led off the inning by hitting a long fly ball outside the left-field foul pole. He sent the next pitch over the center-field wall -- his eighth career homer off Tillman in 63 at-bats.It was pretty impressive, Rays manager Kevin Cash said. You dont see many guys go homer foul and then straighten it out a little more.Brad Miller followed with an infield hit and scored on a two-out double by Richie Shaffer.The Rays added two unearned runs in the eighth when Mikie Mahtook hit a bases-loaded single after an error by first baseman Chris Davis.Tampa Bay has won two of three in the series that ends Sunday.You say what you want about the Rays and the standings, but theyve got a formidable major league team over there, Orioles center fielder Adam Jones said. Theyre not just laying down, dying, quitting and just letting us win.Matt Andriese (8-7) allowed two runs in 5 1/3 innings to win his second straight start after losing seven decisions in a row.He had nasty stuff going. You could tell from the side, a lot of stuff was bottoming out, Cash said. The slider and the changeup kept those guys off balance.Alex Colome worked the ninth for his 34th save in 36 chances.The Orioles played a second straight game without major league home run leader Mark Trumbo, who has back spasms.Baltimore got a first-inning run when Jones doubled and scored on a fly ball by Manny Machado.A sacrifice fly by Hyun Soo Kim made it 2-0 in the third. Tampa Bay broke through in the fourth when Longoria tripled -- the Rays first hit -- and scored on a grounder by Miller.TRAINERS ROOMRays: 1B Nick Franklin missed a second straight game with a hamstring strain and will likely be re-examined Monday after the team travels home.Orioles: Trumbo could return Sunday. Hes better, improved, close, manager Buck Showalter said. RHP Darren ODay (rotator cuff strain) should come off the disabled list on Sunday or Monday, Showalter said.UP NEXTRays: Jake Odorizzi (9-6, 3.81 ERA) pitches the series finale for the Rays. 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MORITZ, Switzerland -- Fog prevented downhill racers from getting their Olympic dress rehearsal. MADISON, Wis. -- Leaping at Lambeau Field might come at a price for the Wisconsin Badgers.They might be better off staying on the ground on Saturday in the marquee season opener against No. 5 LSU because the celebration could be a penalty in college football.The Tigers and Badgers will play at Lambeau, the iconic home of the NFLs Green Bay Packers. When the Packers score, they make a beeline for the stands behind the end zone and jump into the crowd to make the Lambeau Leap.I would love to see a touchdown, a straight-faced coach Paul Chryst said on Monday, pausing for a few seconds as onlookers chuckled in the Camp Randall Stadium media room.I believe it is a penalty, Chryst added.The leap might run the risk of an unsportsmanlike conduct flag, not something the Badgers want to draw in a high-stakes game against LSU.Ive been so focused on making sure that ball can somehow cross that (goal) line for the Badgers, and try to find a way to keep it from crossing for the Tigers, Chryst said. Didnt spend a lot of time trying to clarify that.Chryst said the team did talk about it in the spring, and that the topic might come up again this week.Otherwise, there are so many other things to prepare for in another nationally-televised opener for Wisconsin. The most glaring priority is trying to stop LSU running back and Heisman Trophy candidate Leonard Fournette.Two years ago, LSU beat Wisconsin in Houston at NRG Stadium. Last year, the Badgers loost to Alabama 35-17 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in Chrysts debut as Wisconsins head coach.ddddddddddddBoth times, the Badgers were considered underdogs playing an SEC power in the South.The situation might be reversed on Saturday, even if LSU fans do tend to flock to road games, too.Hoping its kind of vice versa, center Michael Deiter said. Im expecting more of a home-game feel, which will be nice.Outside linebacker Vince Biegel grew up a Packers fan at home in Wisconsin Rapids, about 110 miles west of Green Bay.In March during spring practice, the Badgers practiced in Green Bay. They also looked like wide-eyed football fans when they toured the Packers Hall of Fame.It was a really special moment for me, and it was really special for a lot of guys on this team as well, Biegel said. We have a lot of Wisconsin-raised guys here, and I think it was also fun for the out-of-state guys to see what Lambeau is about.But this weekend is all about business. For cornerback Sojourn Shelton, that means no leaping, at least during the game.After you win, thats a whole totally different story, Shelton said . As far as during the game, Im not concerned about Lambeau leaping, Im trying to get a win.---AP College Football site: http://collegefootball.ap.org/---Follow Genaro Armas at: https://twitter.com/GArmasAP ' ' '