The Rays had a lineup card mixup in the first inning of Sunday's game that cost the team its designated hitter.

Immediately after the Indians batted in the first inning, Tribe manager Eric Wedge called the Rays' lineup card into question since Ben Zobrist and Evan Longoria were each listed at third base. Both players had a "5" next to their name, only Longoria's "5" was circled, apparently in an attempt to show he was the DH. Zobrist took the field as the third baseman in the top of the first inning.

After conferring with Wedge, the umpires walked over to the home dugout where they talked to Rays manager Joe Maddon. Thirteen minutes passed before the decision came down that the Rays had burned their use of the DH, which dictated that starter Andy Sonnanstine would hit third in the order. Longoria had not officially entered the game yet and is available to come off the bench.

Sonnanstine, who entered the game as a career .400 hitter, attempted a sacrifice bunt on his first at-bat, but the Indians threw to second base for a fielder's choice forceout. After striking out in his second at-bat, Sonnanstine doubled over left-fielder Ryan Garko's head to drive home Michel Hernandez for the Rays' seventh run.
-MLB.com