American League Game Summary - Boston at Tampa Bay
(Saturday, July 14th)
Final Score: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3
St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - David Price pitched into the eighth
inning and the Tampa Bay Rays scored twice in the seventh to take the middle
installment of a three-game set against the Boston Red Sox, 5-3.
Price (12-4) gave up three runs -- two earned -- on six hits and three walks
in 7 1/3 innings. The left-hander, who has won his last four decisions, also
fanned eight and is now tied for the major league lead in wins.
"Earlier in the game I think that was one of my best games with fastball
location," remarked Price. "It kind of went away from me there at the end of
the game and I was falling behind a lot of hitters and putting myself into a
hole, but that's what happens."
B.J. Upton hit his eighth home run for the Rays, who have won three of their
last five.
Clay Buchholz (8-3) was activated from the 15-day disabled list prior to the
game and took the loss. He allowed four runs on three hits and a walk in 6 1/3
innings, while striking out eight. It was his first defeat since May 16 at
Tampa Bay, snapping a four-start winning streak.
"I felt good, I felt rested, I think that was the biggest thing. I felt like
everything was coming out of my hand pretty good," said Buchholz. "Just that
one inning where I left a couple pitches up and they were able to score some
balls but other than that I felt really good."
Will Middlebrooks blasted his 11th home run, but the Red Sox lost for the
seventh time in their last nine games.
Tampa Bay came from behind with a seventh inning rally that did not include a
hit. Buchholz walked Luke Scott and hit Jeff Keppinger before Desmond Jennings
advanced the runners with a bunt, ending Buchholz's night. Matt Albers entered
and intentionally walked pinch-hitter Hideki Matsui before walking pinch-
hitter Jose Lobaton to force in the tying run. Elliot Johnson then delivered a
fly ball to deep center field, scoring Keppinger and giving the Rays a 4-3
lead.
Joel Peralta got out of a jam in the eighth, With men on first and second,
Cody Ross and Middlebrooks each flied out.
Upton launched a 2-1 fastball well over the left-field fence to provide the
Rays an insurance run in the bottom half of the eighth inning.
Fernando Rodney worked around a leadoff single to record his 26th save of the
season.
Tampa Bay got on the board first when Jennings and Jose Molina opened the
third with a pair of singles to put runners on the corners. Sean Rodriguez
then lofted a fly ball to center field, deep enough to score Jennings.
After David Ortiz avoided the shift with a single to left field in the fourth
inning, Middlebrooks blasted an 0-2 fastball over the fence in left-center
field to give Boston the lead.
Keppinger opened the fifth with a double and moved to third on Jennings'
sacrifice bunt. Molina followed with a line drive at shortstop Mike Aviles,
who was drawn in with the runner on third, and he could not make the play,
allowing the tying run to score. He was charged with an error for the second
straight night.
Boston scored in the sixth when Price unsuccessfully tried to pick Ross off
third base. Ross drew a throw to third by starting and stopping toward home
plate, and the throw sailed into foul territory.
Boston had an opportunity to tie the game in the eighth inning when Jacoby
Ellsbury opened the frame with a double down the right-field line. After Pedro
Ciriaco popped out on a bunt attempt and Ortiz worked a walk, Price's night
was over.
"It was on my own," said Ciriaco of his bunt. "I was just trying to get
something going, trying to get a base hit and I guess I didn't do the right
thing."
Game Notes
Prior to the game, the Red Sox activated Buchholz from the 15-day disabled
list and optioned first baseman Mauro Gomez to Triple-A Pawtucket...Ortiz, who
went 1-for-3, has now hit safely in 15 of his last 16 games...Tampa Bay is
35-24 against opposing right-handed starting pitchers...The Rays struck out 10
times for the 28th time in 88 games this season. They are second in the
American League, behind the Orioles who have done so 32 times...The Rays, who
had only five hits on the night, have been held to seven hits or fewer in 14
of their last 18 games...Price tied R.A. Dickey and Gio Gonzalez for the major
league lead with 12 wins...Price has worked seven innings or more in 11 of his
13 starts...Price is 8-3 against teams with a .500 or better record...Price
has a 2.25 earned run average at home this season (16 earned runs in 64
innings)...Boston went 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position.
07/15 00:46:15 ET

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