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In the third, Hardy singled, Schoop singled, Lough singled to load the bases, Davis launched over the right center wall for a grand slam, Orioles up 4-0.
In the 8th, Lough led off with a triple, then scored on a throwing error by Forsythe, 5-0.
The Rays were kept from getting shut out by a homer in the 8th off Casali. Orioles win second game of the series.
Miguel Gonzalez went 7.2 innings giving up one run on 5 hits, no walks and struck out five for the win.
Erasmo Ramirez went 7.1 innings giving up five runs on seven hits, no walks and struck out three for the loss.
Orioles snapped a four game losing streak, they have only won 6 games of their last 21, the Rays are 9-20 since June 20th when they were 10 games over .500.
Rehab report:
Drew Smyly (torn labrum) will start a minor league rehab assignment today with Triple-A Durham.
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The Orioles got the slaughter started right away in the first, Davis walked, Jones reached on infield single, Davis to second. Hardy singled to left, Davis scored. Reimold doubled to center, Jones and Hardy scored, 3-0 in Baltimore's favor.
In the fourth, Schoop reached on an infield single, Joseph homered to left, 5-0 Orioles.
Rays, managed to not get shut out when Longoria and Forsythe hit back-to-back homers in the fourth.
Though there were chances, including the Rays loading the bases in the fifth, there was no more scoring, Orioles take the final game and the series, 5-2.
Wei-Yin Chen went 5.1 innings, giving up the teo homers, six hits and walked one while striking out three for the win, his first in four starts. Zach Britton colected his 25th save.
Matt Moore went 5 innings, giving up five runs on 8 hits, walked two and struck out four for the loss. He became only the second pitcher in Rays history to begin a season with five straight starts of five innings or fewer.
Longoria's home run was his 10th of the season and his first since July 7. Forsythe hit his career-high 11th homer and also ended a bases-loaded Orioles threat with a diving catch in the third. In 17 career starts against the Rays, Chen has surrendered 16 home runs, the most he's allowed to any club.
Rays have dropped eight of their last nine series. Tampa Bay has scored only 87 runs in those 30 games and has scored the fewest runs (351) through 100 games of any team in the franchise's 18 seasons.
Matt Wieters was out of the lineup due to minor back stiffness.
The Rays hope to have Asdrubal Cabrera back sometime mid-week.
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The Rays need to seriously think about some changes if they are to get back into contention and stay there. They are now in fourth place, 7.5 games back.
They need to reassess Matt Moore, he wasn't really doing well in his rehab starts when they activated him. He has made 5 starts going 1-2 with a 7.61 ERA, bull pen, minors need to make a decision.
Steven Souza Jr., he started out hot but he is one game away from a possible Mendoza line. There has got to be somebody else that can be brought up to perform at least a week before Shelton ruins them and then rinse and repeat as needed.
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In the third Casali led off with a homer, putting the Rays on the board, 1-0.
In the fourth, Souza Jr. doubled, Kiermaier doubled him in, 2-0 Rays.
DeJesus reached on infield single, Loney singled, Forsythe singled, DeJesus scored, 3-0.
In the 7th, Céspedes led off with a homer to left center, Tigers on the board, 3-1.
In the 8th , McGee pitching for the Rays, Kinsler singled, went to second on a wild pitch, Céspedes singled, Kinsler scored, 3-2 Rays lead.
In the Rays half, Souza Jr. led off with a walk, Elmore sacrificed to move him up, went to third on a wild pitch. Casali homered for the final score 5-2.
Sánchez went 5.1 innings giving up three runs on eight hits, two walks and struck out six for the loss.
Karns went 6 giving up one run on three hits, no walks and struck out three for the win.
Boxberger got his 25th save but snapped his 21 scoreless appearance streak.
Casali has four home runs in the last five games in which he has batted. Rays catchers (Rene Rivera also has five) have hit 10 homers this season compared to five last season (all by Ryan Hanigan).
Kiermaier lifted in the 6th, he was experiencing sight problems. Before the game he had snapped the elastic stretching band players use hitting his his eye and left when was having trouble picking up the ball. He is day-to-day.
Detroit has lost seven of their last 10 games.
After the game Asdrubal Cabrera was activated Jake Elmore optioned to Durham.
Drew Smyly is scheduled for a second rehab start Friday night
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Just before game time, the Rays traded David DeJesus to the Angels for minor league pitcher Eduar Lopez. It's a good fit for David, he'll be at home with his family.
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Rays got the scoring started in the second, Cabrera led off with a double, Casali singled, Cabrera to third, Beckham singled, Cabrera scored.
In the fourth, Céspedes led off with a homer to right center, game tied 1-1.
In the Rays half, Souza Jr. led off with a double, Cabrera doubled him home, 2-1, Casali homered, 4-1.
In the 6th, Casali hit a solo homer to right, 5-1 Rays.
In the 8th, Neftali Feliz now pitching for Detroit, Longoria led off with a homer to right center, 6-1. Forsythe walked, Souza singled, Cabrera reached on an infield single to load the bases.Beckham tripled scoring all three, 9-1.Kiermaier hit a sac fly scoring Beckham making it 10-1.
In the 9th, Brandon Gomes pitching for the Rays, Avila doubled, Iglesias singled to score Avila. 10-2. That woul dbe all the runs the Tigers would get, Rays take the series, go for the sweep tomorrow.
Price went 6 innings giving up five runs on seven hits, two walks and struck out four for the loss.
Odorizzi went 6 innings giving up one run on six hits, one walks and struck out eight for the win. He got out of a few jams keeping the Tigers from gettting any kind of rally.
It was the second night in a row that catcher Curt Casali hit two home runs. He tied the Rays record for homers in a three-game series with four. He's the first Tampa Bay player to hit a pair in consecutive games since Greg Vaughn did it May 18-19, 2002, at Baltimore. He is the second rookie catcher in Major League history to accomplish that feat, the other was Seattle's Kenji Johjima in 2006. The last catcher to have back-to-back multi-homer games was Mike Napoli in 2011.
There was a challenge and play review in the second, the call on the field was a triple for J.D.Martinez. Kiermaier had tracked the ball to the wall, but it landed in front of him appearing to have hit off the cat walk, which would be a home run at the Trop. After the review, it was ruled no conclusive evidence to overturn so the triple stood.
To whoever kidnapped the real TB Rays, don't bring them back.
Rehab report:
Desmond Jennings will start a minor league rehab assignment this weekend with Triple-A Durham.
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With Bobby Wilson being picked up off waivers by Texas Rangers, TB Rays called up Mikie Mahtook.
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Rays have recalled Kirby Yates to take Kevin Jepsen's spot after being traded to Minnesota Twins........this just keeps getting better.
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Another roster move....Jake Elmore was optioned to Durham.
The Rays drew first blood, Guyer led off with a walk, moved to second on a groundout by Souza Jr., Longoria singled, Forsythe walked to load the bases. Butler hit into a fielder's choice, Guyer scored, 1-0.
Red Sox came back strong in their half of the first, Bogaerts reached on an error by Forsythe, moved to second on a wild pitch, Ortiz reached on an error by Tim Beckham, Bogaerts to third. Napoli walked to load the bases, De Aza singled scoring Bogaerts, Castillo grounded into a fielder's choice, Ortiz out at second, bases reloaded. Swihart singled scoring Napoli and De Aza, Red Sox take a 3-1 lead.
In the second, Mahtook doubled, Guyer struck out but reached on a wild pitch, Mahtook to third. Souza Jr. reached on an infield single, Mahtook scored, 3-2.
In the third, Cabrera reached on an infield single, went to second on a groundout by Beckham, scored on a single by Mahtook, tied 3-3.
In the fifth, Holt reached on an infield single, went to second on a Bogaerts groundout, Napoli walked, De Aza singled, Holt scored, 4-3 Sox.
In the seventh, Robbie Ross Jr. now pitching for Boston, Butler led off with a walk, Mahtook hit by a pitch, Junichi Tazawa relieved Ross Jr., John Jaso pinch hitting doubled, Butler and Mahtook scored, 5-4 Rays lead.
In the bottom 7th, Jake McGee pitching, Ortiz walked, Napoli homered, Sox retake lead 6-5.
In the 8th, Brandon Gomes pitching for Rays, Swihart doubled, Bradley Jr grounded out, Swihart to third then scored on a wild pitch, 7-5 Boston. That's how it would end.
Red Sox take first game.
Ramirez went six innings giving up four runs (one earned) on five hits, two walks and struck out six, McGee took the loss.
Rodríguez went five innings giving up three runs on six hits, four walks and struck out four for a no decision, Tazawa got the win.
The teams entered with 9-15 records in July, tied for the worst in the majors for the month. For the Rays, it was their worst July ever.
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