The numbers said Jordan Lyles was better: six hits and two runs in 6 2/3 innings. But a rough start Thursday put the 22-year-old righthander in a 1-0 hole, two walks and a wild pitch in the seventh inning allowed Tampa Bay to even the game, and the Astros’ most promising young pitcher wasn’t an admirer of his outing during a 7-5 loss to the Rays at Minute Maid Park. “Going into the seventh inning, I didn’t have many pitches. The seventh inning kind of turned around on us and I let one get away. … Three walks overall is not good pitching,” said Lyles, who received a no-decision while [...]