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CLEVELAND - Everybody is pitching in for the surging Texas Rangers. C.J. Wilson (6-3) and two relievers combined for Texas' sixth shutout in their last 20 games as the Rangers beat the Indians, 2-0, Sunday for their first four-game sweep in Cleveland in nearly 33 years.

CLEVELAND - Everybody is pitching in for the surging Texas Rangers.

C.J. Wilson (6-3) and two relievers combined for Texas' sixth shutout in their last 20 games as the Rangers beat the Indians, 2-0, Sunday for their first four-game sweep in Cleveland in nearly 33 years.

"That's three shutouts [in five games] on the trip against pretty good teams," manager Ron Washington said.

Mitch Moreland and Elvis Andrus homered as AL West-leading Texas wrapped a 6-1 trip to Tampa Bay and Cleveland and won for the eighth time in nine games overall.

The slumping Indians still lead the AL Central despite dropping nine of 12.

"These guys came in and outplayed us," manager Manny Acta said. "They have a very good team and showed us why they're the American League champs. They're talented up and down. They're very deep, too. The title is probably going to have to run through Texas again."

"What, are we going to suddenly become road warriors?" Washington asked. "I want to be a warrior, period - on the road or at home."

Texas' only other four-game sweep in Cleveland came in August 1978.

David Murphy had three hits for the Rangers, who outscored the Indians 24-6 in the series.

Cleveland has lost six in a row at home since opening the season 19-4 at Progressive Field. The Indians have only two runs in their last 29 innings. The consecutive shutouts by Texas pitchers were the first by the same opposing team in Cleveland since Detroit did it May 8-9, 2009.

"They have been terrific," Andrus said of the Rangers' pitching staff. "They throw strikes and make it easier. The offense doesn't have to do too much."

Andrus tied reigning AL MVP Josh Hamilton by hitting his third homer in the third inning off Mitch Talbot (2-2). Moreland's eighth homer put the Rangers ahead in the second.

"I thought of that right away," said Andrus, who had no homers in 148 games a year ago. "I told Josh, 'Watch out, I'm with you.' "

Hamilton recently returned after missing 36 games with a broken right arm. He got the day off after homering in each of the previous two games.

Rangers 2, Indians 0

Texas 011 000 000 – 2 9 0

Cleveland 000 000 000 – 0 3 0

Texas AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Kinsler 2b 4   0   0   0   1   0   .220

Andrus ss 3   1   2   1   1   0   .283

Mi.Young dh 3   0   0   0   1   1   .319

A.Beltre 3b 4   0   0   0   0   0   .247

N.Cruz rf 4   0   1   0   0   2   .241

Moreland 1b 4   1   2   1   0   1   .313

Napoli c 4   0   0   0   0   2   .225

Dav.Murphy lf 4   0   3   0   0   1   .238

En.Chavez cf 3   0   1   0   1   0   .429

Gentry cf 0   0   0   0   0   0   .225

Totals 33   2   9   2   4   7   

Cleveland AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Brantley cf 2   0   1   0   2   1   .282

O.Cabrera 2b 3   0   0   0   0   0   .245

a-T.Buck ph 1   0   0   0   0   0   .266

A.Cabrera ss 4   0   0   0   0   1   .301

C.Santana c 4   0   1   0   0   1   .229

Duncan dh 3   0   0   0   0   1   .234

Choo rf 2   0   0   0   0   1   .239

LaPorta 1b 3   0   1   0   0   1   .251

Kearns lf 3   0   0   0   0   2   .192

Everett 3b 3   0   0   0   0   1   .245

Totals 28   0   3   0   2   9   

a-fouled out for O.Cabrera in the 9th. LOB: Texas 9, Cleveland 4. 2B: C.Santana (10). HR: Moreland (8), off Talbot; Andrus (3), off Talbot. RBIs: Andrus (25), Moreland (19). SB: N.Cruz (3), Dav.Murphy (5). S: Andrus. RLSP: Texas 6 (Kinsler 2, Moreland, A.Beltre 2, Andrus); Cleveland 1 (Choo). RA: En.Chavez. GIDP: Mi.Young, A.Beltre, O.Cabrera 2. DP: Texas 2 (Kinsler, Andrus, Moreland), (A.Beltre, Kinsler, Moreland); Cleveland 2 (O.Cabrera, A.Cabrera, LaPorta), (A.Cabrera, O.Cabrera, LaPorta).

Texas IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Wilson (W 6-3) 72/3   3   0   0   2   7   104   3.03

D.Oliver (H 9) 1/3   0   0   0   0   1   6   2.38

Feliz (S 13-16) 1   0   0   0   0   1   8   1.25

Cleveland IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Talbot (L 2-2) 6   8   2   2   3   4   105   4.18

J.Smith 1   0   0   0   1   0   11   1.50

Sipp 1   0   0   0   0   3   15   2.52

C.Perez 1   1   0   0   0   0   19   2.49

Talbot pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. IR-S: D.Oliver 1-0, J.Smith 2-0. IBB: off J.Smith (Mi.Young). HBP: by C.Wilson (Choo). Umpires: Home, Tim Timmons; first, Mark Carlson; second, Jeff Kellogg; third, Eric Cooper.

T: 2:40. A: 20,621 (43,441).

Red Sox 6, Athletics 3

BOSTON - Adrian Gonzalez hit a two-run homer to reach 50 RBIs for the season and Carl Crawford had a three-run shot to power Boston over Oakland, which has lost six straight.

John Lackey (3-5) pitched into the sixth inning in his first start in nearly a month as Boston swept the A's to salvage a split of a six-game homestand that started with three losses to the White Sox.

Matt Albers, Tommy Hottovy and Dan Wheeler combined for 21/3 innings of two-hit ball before Daniel Bard worked the ninth for his first save of the season - one day after regular closer Jonathan Papelbon blew a save opportunity and was ejected in the ninth inning of Boston's 9-8 victory on Saturday.

Brett Anderson (3-6) allowed five runs and nine hits in five innings.

Oakland 001 101 000 – 3 5 0

Boston 030 201 00x – 6 12 0

Oakland AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Crisp cf 3   0   0   0   1   0   .266

Sweeney lf 3   0   1   0   1   0   .304

DeJesus dh 3   0   0   0   0   1   .246

C.Jackson rf 3   1   0   0   0   0   .252

K.Suzuki c 3   1   0   0   0   1   .239

Barton 1b 3   0   2   2   1   0   .224

M.Ellis 2b 4   0   0   0   0   1   .213

Kouzmanoff 3b 4   1   1   1   0   1   .221

Pennington ss 4   0   1   0   0   0   .262

Totals 30   3   5   3   3   4   

Boston AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Ellsbury cf 4   1   1   0   0   0   .299

Pedroia 2b 3   0   2   1   1   0   .244

Ad.Gonzalez 1b 4   1   1   2   0   1   .339

Youkilis 3b 4   0   0   0   0   1   .259

Ortiz dh 4   1   3   0   0   0   .325

Lowrie ss 4   1   1   0   0   1   .292

C.Crawford lf 2   1   1   3   1   1   .248

Cameron rf 3   0   0   0   0   1   .167

a-J.Drew ph-rf 1   0   0   0   0   0   .226

Saltalamacchia c 4   1   3   0   0   1   .240

Totals 33   6   12   6   2   6   

a-popped out for Cameron in the 8th. LOB: Oakland 6, Boston 7. 2B: Barton (12), Pedroia (8), Ortiz (16). 3B: Saltalamacchia (1). HR: Kouzmanoff (4), off Lackey; C.Crawford (5), off Anderson; Ad.Gonzalez (12), off Anderson. RBIs: Barton 2 (17), Kouzmanoff (17), Pedroia (20), Ad.Gonzalez 2 (50), C.Crawford 3 (29). SB: C.Jackson (3), K.Suzuki (2), Pedroia (13). CS: Ellsbury (7). S: Ellsbury. RLSP: Oakland 2 (M.Ellis, DeJesus); Boston 4 (Ad.Gonzalez 2, Cameron, Youkilis). RA: Lowrie. GIDP: C.Jackson, M.Ellis, Lowrie. DP: Oakland 1 (M.Ellis, Pennington, Barton); Boston 2 (Youkilis, Ad.Gonzalez), (Pedroia, Lowrie, Ad.Gonzalez).

Oakland IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Anderson (L 3-6) 5   9   5   5   2   2   103   4.00

De Los Santos 2   2   1   1   0   4   32   3.86

Ziegler 1   1   0   0   0   0   17   2.11

Boston IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Lackey (W 3-5) 52/3   3   3   3   2   2   93   7.60

Albers (H 5) 1   2   0   0   0   1   21   3.68

Hottovy (H 2) 1/3   0   0   0   1   0   8   0.00

Wheeler (H 2) 1   0   0   0   0   0   7   7.31

Bard (S 1-3) 1   0   0   0   0   1   8   2.97

IR-S: Albers 1-1, Hottovy 1-0. HBP: by Anderson (C.Crawford), by Lackey (DeJesus, K.Suzuki, C.Jackson). WP: De Los Santos 2. Umpires: Home, Larry Vanover; first, Brian Gorman; second, Dan Bellino; third, Tony Randazzo.

T: 2:50. A: 37,796 (37,065).

Blue Jays 7, Orioles 4

BALTIMORE - Adam Lind went 4 for 4 with two homers and three RBIs to back another winning effort by lefthander Jo-Jo Reyes in Toronto's win over Baltimore.

Yunel Escobar also homered and Edwin Encarnacion had three hits for the Blue Jays, who took two of three from the last-place Orioles.

Baltimore has lost seven of nine since reaching the .500 mark on May 26. Mark Reynolds hit his second homer in two games and Robert Andino had two of the Orioles' six hits.

Reyes (2-4) allowed three runs and five hits in 61/3 innings to earn his second straight victory after going 28 consecutive starts without a win.

The Orioles' Jeremy Guthrie (2-8) yielded six runs and nine hits in five innings. The righthander gave up at least one hit in every inning, and the two homers he allowed were twice the total he permitted in his previous three starts.

Toronto 101 310 100 – 7 11 0

Baltimore 200 010 001 – 4 6 0

Toronto AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Y.Escobar ss 5   1   1   3   0   1   .290

C.Patterson lf 5   1   1   0   0   3   .292

Bautista rf 3   1   0   0   2   0   .348

Lind 1b 4   2   4   3   0   0   .326

A.Hill 2b 4   0   1   1   0   0   .246

Encarnacion dh 4   1   3   0   0   1   .256

R.Davis cf 4   0   0   0   0   0   .281

J.Molina c 2   1   1   0   2   0   .333

J.Nix 3b 4   0   0   0   0   2   .176

Totals 35   7   11   7   4   7   

Baltimore AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Andino 2b 5   1   2   0   0   1   .262

Markakis rf 3   0   0   1   0   0   .240

Ad.Jones cf 4   1   1   0   0   0   .299

Guerrero dh 3   0   1   1   1   0   .290

D.Lee 1b 4   0   0   1   0   1   .232

Hardy ss 3   0   0   0   1   1   .264

Mar.Reynolds 3b 4   1   1   1   0   1   .190

Reimold lf 2   0   0   0   1   1   .313

a-Pie ph 1   0   0   0   0   0   .256

Tatum c 2   1   1   0   1   0   .375

b-Wieters ph 0   0   0   0   1   0   .269

Totals 31   4   6   4   5   5   

a-grounded out for Reimold in the 9th. b-walked for Tatum in the 9th. LOB: Toronto 5, Baltimore 6. 2B: Encarnacion 2 (14), Andino (4), Guerrero (10). HR: Y.Escobar (7), off Guthrie; Lind (8), off Guthrie; Lind (9), off Simon; Mar.Reynolds (9), off Rauch. RBIs: Y.Escobar 3 (24), Lind 3 (30), A.Hill (25), Markakis (18), Guerrero (24), D.Lee (15), Mar.Reynolds (29). SB: J.Molina (2). SF: Markakis. RLSP: Toronto 4 (J.Nix 2, A.Hill, R.Davis); Baltimore 4 (Hardy, Ad.Jones, Mar.Reynolds, Andino). RA: D.Lee. GIDP: Y.Escobar, A.Hill, Mar.Reynolds. DP: Toronto 1 (J.Nix, A.Hill, Lind); Baltimore 2 (Mar.Reynolds, Andino, D.Lee), (Mar.Reynolds, Andino, D.Lee).

Toronto IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Reyes (W 2-4) 61/3   5   3   3   4   3   96   4.16

Janssen 2/3   0   0   0   0   0   9   1.88

Frasor 1   0   0   0   0   1   6   2.19

Rauch 1   1   1   1   1   1   28   3.80

Baltimore IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Guthrie (L 2-8) 5   9   6   6   3   3   87   3.71

Simon 3   2   1   1   1   3   50   3.72

M.Gonzalez 1   0   0   0   0   1   8   7.36

IR-S: Janssen 1-0. Umpires: Home, Kerwin Danley; first, Dana DeMuth; second, Paul Nauert; third, Doug Eddings. T: 2:36. A: 25,431 (45,438).

Twins 6, Royals 0

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Brian Duensing pitched eight sharp innings and Jason Repko snapped an 0-for-14 skid by driving in three runs as Minnesota pounded Kansas City for its first four-game sweep in almost four years.

The four-game winning streak is a season best for the Twins, who've been struggling with eight players on the disabled list and were missing two of their best players, Justin Morneau and Denard Span, for the second day in a row.

Minnesota 300 001 002 – 6 9 1

Kansas City 000 000 000 – 0 7 1

Minnesota AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Revere cf 5   1   1   0   0   0   .280

A.Casilla ss 3   1   2   0   1   0   .262

Cuddyer dh 5   0   0   0   0   0   .260

Valencia 3b 3   0   0   0   1   0   .219

D.Young lf 4   1   0   1   0   1   .215

L.Hughes 1b 3   2   2   0   1   0   .231

Repko rf 4   0   2   3   0   0   .179

Butera c 4   1   1   0   0   1   .144

Tolbert 2b 4   0   1   2   0   0   .202

Totals 35   6   9   6   3   2   

Kansas City AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Gordon lf 4   0   0   0   0   1   .286

Me.Cabrera cf 4   0   1   0   0   0   .273

Hosmer 1b 4   0   1   0   0   0   .300

Francoeur rf 4   0   0   0   0   1   .276

Butler dh 3   0   3   0   1   0   .305

Betemit 3b 4   0   0   0   0   3   .297

Aviles 2b 4   0   0   0   0   0   .222

B.Pena c 3   0   1   0   0   0   .225

A.Escobar ss 3   0   1   0   0   0   .207

Totals 33   0   7   0   1   5   

E: Butera (3), Hosmer (3). LOB: Minnesota 6, Kansas City 7. 2B: A.Casilla (7), L.Hughes (4). 3B: Tolbert (2). RBIs: D.Young (13), Repko 3 (6), Tolbert 2 (6). SB: A.Casilla (8), A.Escobar (6). S: A.Casilla. RLSP: Minnesota 4 (Butera, Cuddyer 2, Valencia); Kansas City 3 (Betemit, Gordon, Aviles). RA: Cuddyer. GIDP: Butera, Gordon. DP: Minnesota 1 (Tolbert, A.Casilla, L.Hughes); Kansas City 1 (A.Escobar, Aviles, Hosmer).

Minnesota IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Duensing (W 3-5) 8   6   0   0   1   4   113   4.73

Capps 1   1   0   0   0   1   13   4.50

Kansas City IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Francis (L 2-6) 7   6   4   1   2   1   102   4.19

Bl.Wood 1   0   0   0   0   1   9   2.84

J.Chavez 1   3   2   2   1   0   31   18.00

Umpires: Home, Cory Blaser; first, Mike Winters; second, Mike Everitt; third, Chris Guccione.

T: 2:24. A: 21,704 (37,903).

Tigers 7, White Sox 3

CHICAGO - Ryan Raburn hit a grand slam and Miguel Cabrera homered for the second straight day in Detroit's win over Chicago.

The Tigers captured the last two in the weekend series at Chicago to move within 21/2 games of AL Central-leading Cleveland, which lost 2-0 to Texas. They have won 11 of their last 12 games against the White Sox overall.

Detroit 000 601 000 – 7 8 0

Chicago 200 100 000 – 3 10 0

Detroit AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

A.Jackson cf 5   0   1   0   0   3   .232

Kelly 3b 5   1   0   0   0   2   .236

Boesch rf 3   1   1   0   1   2   .260

C.Wells rf 1   0   0   0   0   0   .230

Mi.Cabrera 1b 3   2   1   1   1   0   .313

V.Martinez c 3   0   0   1   0   0   .300

Dirks lf 3   1   2   1   1   0   .256

Avila dh 3   1   2   0   1   0   .282

Raburn 2b 4   1   1   4   0   1   .201

Worth 2b 0   0   0   0   0   0   .375

Santiago ss 4   0   0   0   0   3   .243

Totals 34   7   8   7   4   11   

Chicago AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Pierre lf 5   1   2   0   0   0   .265

Al.Ramirez ss 5   0   1   0   0   0   .298

Quentin rf 3   1   1   0   1   2   .263

Konerko 1b 4   0   2   1   1   0   .313

Pierzynski c 4   0   0   0   0   1   .264

Lillibridge cf 3   0   0   0   1   2   .289

A.Dunn dh 4   0   1   0   0   3   .179

Beckham 2b 4   1   1   1   0   2   .238

Morel 3b 4   0   2   0   0   2   .263

Totals 36   3   10   2   3   12   

LOB: Detroit 5, Chicago 10. 2B: Dirks (3), Avila (11), Konerko 2 (10). HR: Raburn (5), off Peavy; Mi.Cabrera (13), off Ohman; Beckham (6), off Penny. RBIs: Mi.Cabrera (43), V.Martinez (29), Dirks (5), Raburn 4 (19), Konerko (45), Beckham (19). SB: Morel (2). CS: Pierre (9). SF: V.Martinez. RLSP: Detroit 3 (Santiago 3); Chicago 6 (A.Dunn, Al.Ramirez, Lillibridge 2, Pierzynski, Konerko).

Detroit IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Penny (W 5-4) 5   8   3   3   2   5   100   4.76

Alburquerque 2   1   0   0   1   4   35   2.75

Benoit 1   0   0   0   0   2   10   5.32

Valverde 1   1   0   0   0   1   24   3.00

Chicago IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Peavy (L 2-1) 4   3   6   6   3   4   75   4.66

Ohman 2   3   1   1   0   4   35   5.63

Bruney 12/3   2   0   0   1   1   40   6.00

Thornton 11/3   0   0   0   0   2   16   5.40

IR-S: Thornton 2-0. HBP: by Valverde (Quentin). WP: Penny, Alburquerque, Peavy. Umpires: Home, Jim Reynolds; first, Tim Welke; second, Andy Fletcher; third, Mike DiMuro.

T: 3:25. A: 25,149 (40,615).

Yankees 5, Angels 3

ANAHEIM, Calif. - Mark Teixeira homered twice against his former team and Nick Swisher also went deep as New York beat Los Angeles to win the three-game series.

Bartolo Colon (3-3) allowed three runs and six hits in 51/3 innings as the Yankees concluded a 6-3 road trip and maintained their one-game lead over second-place Boston in the AL East.

Derek Jeter had a single in five at-bats to tie Sam Rice for 28th place on the career hits list at 2,986. The Yankees begin a 10-game homestand Tuesday night against the Red Sox.

Colon, the 38-year-old righthander who won a Cy Young award with the Angels in 2005, was coming off a 5-0 victory last Monday at Oakland - his first shutout in five seasons.

New York 011 020 010 – 5 11 0

Los Angeles 002 010 000 – 3 10 0

New York AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Jeter ss 5   0   1   0   0   0   .260

Granderson cf 3   1   1   0   1   1   .274

Teixeira 1b 4   2   3   3   0   0   .258

Al.Rodriguez 3b 3   0   0   0   1   1   .287

Cano 2b 4   1   1   0   0   1   .277

Swisher rf 3   1   1   1   1   0   .215

Dickerson rf 0   0   0   0   0   0   .308

Posada dh 4   0   2   0   0   0   .178

Gardner lf 4   0   2   1   0   0   .258

Cervelli c 4   0   0   0   0   3   .167

Totals 34   5   11   5   3   6   

Los Angeles AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

M.Izturis 2b 4   1   2   1   0   2   .285

Aybar ss 5   0   1   1   0   2   .302

Abreu dh 3   0   2   0   2   0   .292

Tor.Hunter rf 5   0   0   0   0   0   .229

Callaspo 3b 4   0   2   0   0   1   .305

H.Kendrick lf 4   0   0   0   0   1   .310

Trumbo 1b 4   1   1   1   0   0   .262

Conger c 2   1   1   0   2   0   .239

Bourjos cf 3   0   1   0   1   1   .244

Totals 34   3   10   3   5   7   

LOB: New York 5, Los Angeles 10. 2B: Cano (12), Posada (7), Gardner (6), M.Izturis (16), Callaspo (11), Conger (6). HR: Teixeira 2 (18), off Pineiro 2; Swisher (5), off Jepsen; Trumbo (11), off Colon. RBIs: Teixeira 3 (41), Swisher (24), Gardner (14), M.Izturis (16), Aybar (21), Trumbo (29). SB: Granderson (9), Abreu (10), Trumbo (6), Bourjos (8). CS: Gardner (7). SF: M.Izturis. RLSP: New York 2 (Cervelli, Teixeira); Los Angeles 7 (Tor.Hunter 4, M.Izturis 2, H.Kendrick). RA: Aybar. GIDP: Granderson, Posada, Tor.Hunter, Bourjos. DP: New York 2 (Jeter, Teixeira), (Al.Rodriguez, Cano, Teixeira); Los Angeles 2 (Trumbo, Aybar, Pineiro), (Aybar, M.Izturis, Trumbo).

New York IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Colon (W 4-3) 51/3   6   3   3   2   4   90   3.39

Robertson (H 10) 1   0   0   0   2   1   27   1.16

Chambrln(H12) 12/3   2   0   0   1   1   35   2.83

Ma.Rivera (S 16) 1   2   0   0   0   1   13   1.90

Los Angeles IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Pineiro (L 2-3) 62/3   9   4   4   3   4   102   3.76

Takahashi 1/3   0   0   0   0   0   3   4.76

Jepsen 1   1   1   1   0   1   13   9.00

T.Bell 1   1   0   0   0   1   13   3.00

IR-S: Robertson 1-0, Takahashi 1-0. IBB: off Colon (Abreu). Umpires: Home, Bill Welke; first, Tim Tschida; second, Mike Estabrook; third, John Tumpane. T: 3:20.

A: 43,524 (45,389).

Mariners 9, Rays 6

SEATTLE - Miguel Olivo hit a tiebreaking three-run homer off Joel Peralta in the eighth inning to rally Seattle over Tampa Bay.

Ichiro Suzuki and Greg Halman each drove in two runs for Seattle, which has won six straight series.

Brandon League pitched a scoreless ninth for his 16th save, completing the Mariners' 15th come-from-behind victory this season.

Tampa Bay scored three times in the eighth to take a 6-5 lead, but J.P. Howell (0-1) couldn't hold on. Justin Smoak walked with one out in the bottom half and Jack Cust and Adam Kennedy followed with base hits. Kennedy's tying single drove in pinch runner Jack Wilson.

Olivo then greeted Peralta with a drive into the Rays' bullpen in left field for his seventh homer.

Tampa Bay 012 000 030 – 6 12 0

Seattle 003 000 24x – 9 11 0

Tampa Bay AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

Damon dh 5   1   2   0   0   0   .282

Zobrist 2b 4   2   2   1   0   0   .259

Joyce rf 4   1   1   1   0   0   .348

B.Upton cf 4   1   1   1   0   1   .228

F.Lopez 3b 4   0   1   1   0   1   .223

Brignac ss 0   0   0   0   0   0   .167

S.Rodriguez ss 3   1   1   0   0   2   .220

a-Longoria ph-3b 1   0   1   1   0   0   .246

Kotchman 1b 4   0   1   0   0   2   .346

Shoppach c 3   0   2   1   0   1   .165

b-Jaso ph 1   0   0   0   0   0   .214

Fuld lf 4   0   0   0   0   0   .231

Totals 37   6   12   6   0   7   

Seattle AB   R   H   BI   BB   SO   Avg.   

I.Suzuki rf 5   1   2   2   0   1   .264

Ryan ss 4   0   0   1   0   0   .256

Smoak 1b 3   0   1   0   1   0   .250

1-Ja.Wilson pr-2b 0   1   0   0   0   0   .260

Cust dh 4   1   1   0   0   1   .229

A.Kennedy 2b-1b 3   2   1   1   1   0   .294

Olivo c 4   1   1   3   0   2   .251

Peguero lf 2   2   1   0   0   0   .211

F.Gutierrez cf 1   0   0   0   0   0   .173

Figgins 3b 4   0   1   0   0   0   .186

Halman cf-lf 4   1   3   2   0   0   .750

Totals 34   9   11   9   2   4   

a-singled for S.Rodriguez in the 8th. b-grounded out for Shoppach in the 9th.1-ran for Smoak in the 8th. LOB: Tampa Bay 4, Seattle 5. 2B: Zobrist (17), Joyce (15), F.Lopez (4), Shoppach (1). 3B: I.Suzuki (1), Halman (1). HR: Olivo (7), off Jo.Peralta. RBIs: Zobrist (33), Joyce (32), B.Upton (29), F.Lopez (8), Longoria (13), Shoppach (8), I.Suzuki 2 (20), Ryan (18), A.Kennedy (18), Olivo 3 (26), Halman 2 (2). S: Ryan. RLSP: Tampa Bay 3 (Fuld 2, S.Rodriguez); Seattle 3 (I.Suzuki, Ryan 2). RA: Joyce, F.Lopez. GIDP: Joyce. DP: Seattle 1 (A.Kennedy, Ryan, Smoak).

Tampa Bay IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

W.Davis 7   5   5   5   1   4   108   4.71

Howell (L0-1,BS) 1/3   2   3   3   1   0   19   18.90

Jo.Peralta 1/3   1   1   1   0   0   10   3.77

A.Russell 1/3   3   0   0   0   0   11   2.57

Seattle IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   NP   ERA   

Bedard 7   8   3   3   0   7   111   3.46

Wright (W 2-2,BS) 1   4   3   3   0   0   20   2.70

League (S 16-19) 1   0   0   0   0   0   8   4.68

IR-S: Jo.Peralta 2-2. HBP: by W.Davis (Peguero). WP: Bedard. Umpires: Home, Jim Joyce; first, Mark Ripperger; second, Jim Wolf; third, Derryl Cousins. T: 2:55. A: 28,947 (47,878).