TORONTO - Marco Estrada pitched eight effective innings, while Chris Colabello and Jose Bautista each hit two-run home runs Sunday as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 4-0.

Estrada (7-5) held the Rays to three hits with no walks and five strikeouts. He faced one batter over the minimum to win for the sixth time in his past eight starts.

By winning the rubber match of the three-game series, the Blue Jays climbed back to .500 at 47-47 — the same record as the Rays.

Tampa starter Chris Archer (9-7) allowed five hits, one walk and two runs while striking out six in seven innings.

Tim Beckham led off the third inning for the Rays with a double. He was later picked off third by catcher Dioner Navarro to end the inning.

Colabello gave Toronto a 2-0 lead in the fifth with his ninth homer of the season. He hit a 1-0 slider to left to score Justin Smoak, who had singled with one out.

Logan Forsythe's single with one out in the eighth was Estrada's first runner since the third inning.

Estrada has had previous success against the Rays. He took a perfect game into the eighth against them on June 24, but didn't factor in the decision.

Brandon Gomes replaced Archer in the eighth and walked Josh Donaldson before giving up Bautista's 19th homer of the season. It was Bautista's second home run in two days.

Roberto Osuna pitched the ninth for Toronto, allowing one hit and striking out three.

Notes — Archer won his first three starts against the Jays this season with a 0.54 earned-run average. In the right-hander's 12 career starts against them before Sunday, he was 5-1 with a 2.51 earned-run average. Toronto has Monday off before visiting the Oakland Athletics for a three-game series starting Tuesday. LHP Mark Buehrle (10-5, 3.34 earned-run average) will start the opener against Oakland. Former Blue Jays prospect RHP Kendall Graveman (6-5, 3.38 ERA) counters for the A's. …RHP Aaron Sanchez (right lat strain) is expected to rejoin the Blue Jays after his second rehabilitation with Triple-A Buffalo on Tuesday. …Announced attendance at Rogers Centre was 41,683.