American League Game Summary - Tampa Bay at Boston
(Monday, April 16th)
Final Score: Tampa Bay 1, Boston 0
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - James Shields pitched into the ninth inning and
Evan Longoria drove in the lone run of the contest as Tampa Bay nipped Boston,
1-0, in the finale of a four-game series from Fenway Park.
Shields (2-0) let up four hits and a pair of walks while striking out five in
8 1/3 innings for the Rays, who avoided a sweep. Fernando Rodney picked up his
fourth save of the year by recording the last two outs.
Cody Ross collected two hits for the Red Sox. Daniel Bard (0-2) was the hard-
luck loser, charged with four hits and one run over 6 2/3 frames. The
converted reliever fanned seven but also issued seven walks.
The visitors snapped the scoreless deadlock in the seventh.
Sean Rodriguez worked a two-out walk, then Desmond Jennings singled and Carlos
Pena drew a base on balls. Bard then forced in a run by walking Longoria, but
Justin Thomas came on to induce a fly out from Luke Scott.
Shields stranded one in the seventh then retired the side in order in the
eighth.
Tampa put runners on the corners with two down against Matt Albers in the
ninth, but Longoria grounded out to end the threat.
Dustin Pedroia worked a one-out walk in the ninth and Shields gave way to
Rodney. Adrian Gonzalez grounded out to move the runner up, then David Ortiz
was given a free pass. But Ross was caught looking at a called third strike
that was clearly outside.
The Rays had two on and one out in the fourth, but Jeff Keppinger hit into an
inning-ending double play. Longoria then fanned with two on and two out in the
fifth.
The Sox stranded a runner at third in the second.
Game Notes
Shields hadn't turned in a scoreless outing since going eight innings during a
4-1 win over Texas on August 31...The Red Sox fell to 67-50 all-time on
Patriots' Day, and 0-3 against the Rays...Tampa heads to Toronto and Boston
remains home to host Texas on Tuesday...Republican presidential candidate
and former Massachusetts governor (2003-07) Mitt Romney was in attendance.
04/16 14:49:29 ET

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