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			By Joe Smith, Times Staff Writer<br/><span><span>Joe Smith</span></span><span><span>Tampa Bay Times</span></span><br />
			In Print: Saturday, May 19, 2012</p>
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<p>ST. PETERSBURG — Rays right-hander James Shields was arguably the best pitcher in interleague play last season, winning three of four starts and throwing three complete games against National League opponents.</p>
<p>But Shields shouldered the blame for Friday night&#8217;s 5-3 loss to Atlanta, with his two-out walk in the fifth inning and his throwing error sparking a two-run rally that gave the Braves the lead for good. </p>
<p>The loss, in front of 19,689 at Tropicana Field, was the Rays&#8217; second in a row and fourth in their past five at home. </p>
<p>&#8220;Two-out walks are unacceptable,&#8221; Shields said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a terrible job by me. That changed the whole game. That was the game right there.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Rays had tied it in the third after falling behind 2-0. Shields settled into a rhythm, retiring nine of 10 batters in a stretch before the walk to Martin Prado. Shields then committed a throwing error trying to pick him off first base. Freddie Freeman then ripped a double to knock in Prado, and two batters later, catcher Brian McCann added an RBI single. </p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got to do a better job as a pitcher to bear down and get that out,&#8221; Shields said. &#8220;I&#8217;m definitely going to put that loss on me tonight.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Braves struck first in the opening inning. Prado hit a double and Freeman followed with a single to score him. In the second, Braves third baseman Chipper Jones, bringing his farewell tour to the Trop, started a rally.</p>
<p>Jones, who received a standing ovation before his first at-bat, ripped a single to center, then came around to score on a two-out wild pitch by Shields.</p>
<p>Whether Jones plays again in this three-game series remains to be seen. He left the game in the seventh inning with a left calf bruise, having been hit in the left leg by a grounder in the third.</p>
<p>But the Rays bounced back, with Luke Scott and Jeff Keppinger hitting back-to-back singles in the bottom half of the first, putting runners on first and third. Elliot Johnson then laid down a perfect safety squeeze bunt down the first-base line to score one run.</p>
<p>In the third inning, Tampa Bay (24-16) tied it up, thanks to a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Scott, who picked up three hits one night after stranding seven runners in Thursday&#8217;s loss to the Red Sox</p>
<p>Shields, who entered Friday&#8217;s game with a major-league-leading six wins, saw his pitch count rise quickly in the Braves&#8217; two-run fifth, and he was pulled after six innings and 115 pitches.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was the moment right there,&#8221; Maddon said. &#8220;If we had gotten through that moment, it could have been a different night.&#8221;</p>
<p>Atlanta added an insurance run in the seventh, when Prado blasted a solo home run off reliever J.P. Howell.</p>
<p>Lefty Cesar Ramos got out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth, keeping the Rays within striking distance.</p>
<p>Scott had another RBI single in the eighth, but that was as close as Tampa Bay would get.</p>
<p>For Shields, it was his second loss in his last three starts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Tampa Bay Rays' Elliot Johnson slides safely into home plate on a double by Ben Zobrist as Baltimore Orioles catcher Matt Wieters takes the throw during the second inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 13, 2012 in Baltimore. ((AP Photo/Gail Burton)) BALTIMORE—Elliot Johnson and Ben Zobrist homered, Carlos Pena ended an extended slump with two doubles and two RBIs, and the Tampa Bay Rays held on to beat the Baltimore Orioles 9-8 Sunday and avert a three-game sweep]]></description>
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<p>Tampa Bay Rays&#8217; Elliot Johnson slides safely into home plate on a double by Ben Zobrist as Baltimore Orioles catcher Matt Wieters takes the throw during the second inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 13, 2012 in Baltimore. ((AP Photo/Gail Burton))</p>
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<div readability="127"><span fd-type="start" fd-id="default"/>BALTIMORE—Elliot Johnson and Ben Zobrist homered, Carlos Pena ended an extended slump with two doubles and two RBIs, and the Tampa Bay Rays held on to beat the Baltimore Orioles 9-8 Sunday and avert a three-game sweep.
<p>James Shields earned his sixth win for the Rays, who snapped a three-game skid and won for only the second time in eight games. Tampa Bay entered the series tied atop the AL East with Baltimore.     </p>
<p>This victory was anything but easy. The Rays led 7-1 in the fourth inning and 9-6 in the eighth, but it was 9-8 when Fernando Rodney got Matt Wieters to ground out in the ninth with runners on second and third with two outs.     </p>
<p>Rodney got his 10th save in 10 tries in a game that earlier appeared was going to be </p>
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<p>Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Jake Arrieta delivers to the Tampa Bay Rays during the second inning of  a baseball game Sunday, May 13, 2012, in Baltimore. ((AP Photo/Gail Burton))</p>
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<p>blowout.
<p>Zobrist had three RBIs and Johnson scored three runs and drove in two. Pena was 3 for 37 with 14 strikeouts in May before hitting a third-inning double and adding a two-run double in the fourth to make it 7-1.     </p>
<p>After Baltimore closed to 7-6 in the seventh, Johnson and Zobrist hit successive homers off Troy Patton in the eighth for a 9-6 lead. The nine runs were the most scored by the Rays since April 19, and they needed every one of them.     </p>
<p>Wieters and Nick Johnson homered and Nick Markakis had three RBIs for the Orioles, who were denied their first three-game home sweep of Tampa Bay since 2007.     </p>
<p>Shields (6-1) gave up six runs, four earned, and seven hits in 6 1-3 innings. The right-hander is 9-5 lifetime against Baltimore, including 6-1 at Camden Yards.     </p>
<p>Shields retired eight straight batters before J.J. Hardy doubled in the sixth. Markakis followed with an RBI double and Wieters hit his eighth homer to make it 7-4.     </p>
<p>A throwing error by Tampa Bay second baseman Will Rhymes preceded Markakis&#8217; two-run double in the seventh.     </p>
<p>After Elliot Johnson and Zobrist connected in the top of the eighth, Nick Johnson hit a solo shot in the bottom half, his second homer in three games off Joel </p>
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<p>Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher James Shields delivers to the Baltimore Orioles during the second inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 13, 2012, in Baltimore. ((AP Photo/Gail Burton))</p>
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<p>Peralta.
<p>Orioles starter Jake Arrieta (2-4) allowed seven runs and a career-high 10 hits in 3 2-3 innings. The right-hander has yielded 13 earned runs in his last 10 innings and has only one win in seven starts since opening day.     </p>
<p>After stranding runners at the corners in the first inning, the Rays went up 3-0 in the second when Elliot Johnson hit an RBI single and Zobrist followed with a two-run double.     </p>
<p>Wieters led off the bottom half with a double and scored on a single by Chris Davis.     </p>
<p>In the Tampa Bay third, Rhymes snapped a 0-for-13 drought by bringing home Pena with a two-out single. The Rays went up 7-1 when Matt Joyce singled in a run and Pena delivered a two-out double.     </p>
<p>NOTES:  Tampa Bay&#8217;s B.J. Upton struck out four times. &#8230; Orioles OF Xavier Avery, the team&#8217;s second-round pick in the 2005 draft, went 0 for 4 in his major league debut. &#8230; Rays C Chris Gimenez and his wife, Kellie, celebrated their first Mother&#8217;s Day together with their 5-month-old son Jace. Kellie started her road trip in New York for the series against the Yankees. &#8230; The Orioles open a two-game series against the Yankees on Monday. RHP Jason Hammel (1-3, 6.69 ERA lifetime against NY) will start for Baltimore. &#8230; Tampa Bay will send Jeff Niemann to the mound Monday night in Toronto. &#8230;  Baltimore has lost six straight on Mother&#8217;s Day.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Tampa Bay Rays' James Shields dominated opponents during interleague play last season. The same can't be said for Tommy Hanson, who hasn't experienced much recent success against AL clubs. With a chance to become the majors' first seven-game winner, Shields takes the hill opposite Hanson on Friday night when the Rays open a three-game set with the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves]]></description>
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<p>The Tampa Bay Rays&#8217; James Shields dominated opponents during interleague play last season.</p>
<p>The same can&#8217;t be said for Tommy Hanson, who hasn&#8217;t experienced much recent success against AL clubs.</p>
<p>With a chance to become the majors&#8217; first seven-game winner, Shields takes the hill opposite Hanson on Friday night when the Rays open a three-game set with the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves.</p>
<p>Shields, who enjoyed a career year in 2011 by going 16-12 with a 2.82 ERA, posted especially impressive numbers over four starts against the NL. The All-Star right-hander opened interleague play with three complete game victories before dropping to 3-1 with a 1.32 ERA following somewhat of a rocky display during a 4-3 loss to Cincinnati on June 29. When all was said and done, Shields struck out 42 and walked just four over 34 innings while opponents hit just .145 against him.</p>
<p>In his only career appearance against Atlanta (24-15), Shields gave up three runs over six frames during a 3-1 road loss June 17, 2010. Shields has had his way with Dan Uggla, limiting him to just three hits in 15 at-bats in their matchups.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve faced a lot of those guys before. I think I&#8217;m the only one on the staff who faced the National League East in the past,&#8221; Shields told the team&#8217;s official website. &#8220;They&#8217;re a good team. They&#8217;re a good squad. We can&#8217;t take them lightly. We have to keep playing our game.&#8221;</p>
<p>Though his ERA went up to 3.52, Shields improved to 6-1 this season after giving up six runs &#8211; four earned &#8211; over 6 1-3 innings of Sunday&#8217;s 9-8 win at Baltimore. Shields is surely looking forward to getting back home, where he&#8217;s gone 8-0 with a 2.48 ERA over 10 starts &#8211; all Rays wins &#8211; dating to last year.</p>
<p>Hanson (4-3, 3.43), meanwhile, improved to 3-1 over his last five outings after striking out a season-high nine over five innings of one-run ball during Sunday&#8217;s 7-4 victory at St. Louis.</p>
<p>&#8220;I felt good with everything and for the most part did a good job of locating,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Hanson, though, could find it difficult to build on last weekend&#8217;s effort given his recent struggles in interleague play. Since compiling a 0.75 ERA in winning his first four career starts against the AL, the right-hander has gone 1-2 with a 9.78 ERA over his last four.</p>
<p>Hanson scattered three hits over seven shutout innings of a 6-2 victory over Tampa Bay (24-15) on June 16, 2010.</p>
<p>Winners of nine of 13, the Braves defeated Miami 7-0 on Thursday behind Brandon Beachy&#8217;s five-hitter. Beachy struck out six and walked zero in throwing his first career shutout.</p>
<p>Atlanta won nine straight in interleague play June 19-July 2 before falling 5-4 to the Orioles on July 3. The Braves have outscored Tampa Bay 113-77 in taking 15 of 21 all-time meetings between the teams.</p>
<p>Coming off a two-game split with Boston, Tampa Bay&#8217;s four-game winning streak was snapped Thursday with a 5-3 defeat. Matt Moore dropped to 1-4 on the season while Luke Scott, Carlos Pena, Elliot Johnson and Chris Gimenez &#8211; the club&#8217;s 3-5-7-8 hitters, went a combined 0 for 15.</p>
<p>Since winning 13 of their first 14 games on their own field, the Rays have dropped three of four at home thanks in part to going 5 for 34 (.147) with runners in scoring position.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Cody Ross helped the Boston Red Sox rebound from a frustrating loss. Ross homered and drove in four runs, Felix Doubront won his third consecutive start and the Red Sox beat the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-3, on Thursday night]]></description>
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	Cody Ross helped the Boston Red Sox rebound from a frustrating loss.</p>
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	Ross homered and drove in four runs, Felix Doubront won his third consecutive start and the Red Sox beat the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-3, on Thursday night.</p>
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	“I was going after this game tonight,” Boston manager Bobby Valentine said. “The guys really wanted this game, and I was just going to do everything we could to win it. Just frustration (from Wednesday’s loss), and we wanted to get back into the winning ways.”</p>
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	The Red Sox were beaten, 2-1, on Wednesday. The Rays’ go-ahead run scored when Ross, in right field, had problems with the Tropicana Field roof and had to backpedal to catch Luke Scott’s shallow sacrifice fly.</p>
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	Ross extended Boston’s lead to 5-2 Thursday on a two-run single off reliever Wade Davis with two outs in the eighth.</p>
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	“Cody was big,” Valentine said. “Cody will give you everything he has, and it’s enough for me.”</p>
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	Doubront (4-1) allowed two runs and six hits over 52/3 innings. The left-hander was hit on the ear by a ball during batting practice Tuesday and cleared one day later to make his scheduled start.</p>
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	Matt Moore (1-4) gave up three runs and five hits in six innings for Tampa Bay, which had its four-game winning streak snapped.</p>
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	“I thought he finished really strong,” Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said. “That’s definitely a game to build off. He definitely pitched well enough to win. Confidence is a big thing. I know he’s going to sleep better. Despite the loss, he’s going to feel better about himself. That’s just a right step in the right direction.”</p>
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	Moore retired his last 10 batters. He struck out eight and walked one.</p>
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	Alfredo Aceves, the fifth Boston reliever, got four outs for his eighth save. He allowed B.J Upton’s RBI single with two outs in the eighth.</p>
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	After falling behind in the count 0-2, Ross worked a bases-loaded walk off Moore to put the Red Sox up 1-0 in the first. Moore avoided further damage by striking out Daniel Nava to end the inning.</p>
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	Boston went ahead 2-0 on Marlon Byrd’s second-inning homer. Ross made it 3-0 with his seventh homer, on an 0-2 pitch with two outs in the third.</p>
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	Jeff Keppinger got the Rays within 3-1 on an RBI single in the third. Upton reached base with two outs when Kelly Shoppach was charged with catcher’s interference and went to second when Luke Scott was hit by a pitch.</p>
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	Rich Thompson, who has played in 1,388 minor league games, cut the Tampa Bay deficit to 3-2 with his first big league hit, a run-scoring single in the fourth. Thompson, acquired in a trade with Philadelphia on Wednesday, also stole second and third after his hit.</p>
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	The Rays loaded the bases later in the fourth with two outs, but Scott hit a hard liner that was caught by first baseman Adrian Gonzalez.</p>
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	“We always have pretty good series against the Rays,” Boston shortstop Mike Aviles said. “The fact they won (Wednesday) in a close game, and another close game today, it’s definitely good to get that win. Bobby did the right thing mixing and matching later in the game.”</p>
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	Aviles was ejected in the seventh by plate umpire Dan Bellino for arguing after striking out. It was his first career ejection.</p>
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	“Guys had complaints tonight and I was with them,” Valentine said. “We’ve got to fight through it, that’s for sure. We’re trying our hardest, and I think they’re trying their hardest, too.”</p>
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	Tampa Bay second baseman Will Rhymes was not in the lineup a night after being hit by a pitch in the right arm, fainting after walking to first base and having to be driven off the field on a cart. Maddon said Rhymes, who is day to day with a bruised right forearm, was feeling better and wanted to take batting practice but the team trainer wouldn’t allow it.</p>
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	Tampa Bay senior adviser Don Zimmer returned to Tropicana Field for a game for the first time since the opening weekend of the season against the New York Yankees. The 81-year-old ex-Red Sox and Cubs manager has been undergoing dialysis for kidney problems. &#8230; Valentine said DH David Ortiz will play first base and Gonzalez will move to right field for at least one game of this weekend’s interleague series at Philadelphia. &#8230; Tampa Bay 3B Evan Longoria (partial tear left hamstring) took grounders and continues taking batting practice.</p>
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<p>The Tampa Bay Rays lost to the Red Sox, 5-3, on Thursday night in the second game of a quick split two-game series at Tropicana Field. The Rays edged out the Sox by a run on Wednesday, but Boston came back to get one off the Rays before interleague play gets underway this weekend. A two-run single by Cody Ross in the top of the 8th inning proved to be the difference. Burke Badenhop gave up a lead-off single to Dustin Pedroia and was tanked for J.P Howell, who promptly walked David Ortiz. Joe Maddon&#8217;s third reliever of the inning, Wade Davis, gave up the two-out, two-run single to Ross.</p>
<p>Starter Matt Moore struck out eight in six innings, but gave up a run in each of the first three innings, including two solo homers by Ross and Marlon Byrd. The offense got two back with a run in the third and fourth, but they could never string together a big rally against Felix Doubront, who was credited with his fourth win of the season.</p>
<p>The Rays now host Atlanta for a weekend interleague series at the Trop. Game 1 on Friday will feature a solid pitching matchup of Tommy Hanson and James Shields. </p>
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<div readability="119">ST. PETERSBURG &#8212; A night after their five-game winning streak was stopped, the Boston Red Sox regained their mid-May momentum, beating the Tampa Bay Rays 5-3 at Tropicana Field on Thursday.  Cody Ross had a bases-loaded walk, solo home run and two-run single, and Marlon Byrd hit his first home run for Boston, helping the Red Sox gain a split in the two-game series.  Felix Doubront (4-1) won his third consecutive start, allowing two runs on six hits over 5 2/3 innings.  The Rays lost for the first time in five games and only the fourth this year at home.  They made it interesting in the eighth, pulling to 5-3 on B.J. Upton&#8217;s RBI single and getting two runners in scoring position before Alfredo Aceves got Luke Scott to ground out to end the threat.  Matt Moore (1-4), the Rays&#8217; touted 22-year-old rookie, struggled in the early innings before settling in. He retired the side in his final three frames before leaving after six innings with his team trailing 3-2.  Balls-and-strikes calls were an issue for the Red Sox for a second consecutive night.  Adrian Gonzalez complained after Boston&#8217;s 2-1 loss Wednesday that it was hard to have &#8220;a professional at-bat&#8221; with the umpiring, and Thursday, shortstop and leadoff man Mike Aviles received his first career ejection in the seventh inning for arguing a two-out, third strike call by Dan Bellino.  Righty reliever Burke Badenhop struck out the side in that frame, also getting Byrd and Kelly Shoppach.  The Rays scored single runs in the third and fourth against Doubront after Boston took a 3-0 lead and threatened again in the sixth, when Ben Zobrist singled with two out and Upton doubled to put runners at first and third.  Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine took the ball from Doubront, and lefty Rich Hill came on and got Scott to fly out to left.  Ross&#8217;s two-run single off Wade Davis in the eighth broke the game open.  The Red Sox loaded the bases and scored one run in the first against Moore, the touted rookie who has struggled with his location and high pitch counts.  Aviles and David Ortiz singled, and Gonzalez, who had predicted to the Boston media he would hit a home run Thursday night, took a first-pitch fastball to the hip area.  After Moore struck out Will Middlebrooks for the second out, Ross took a close 2-2 pitch off the outside corner for a ball, fouled off a couple of pitches, and drew an RBI walk.  By the time Moore struck out Daniel Nave for the third out, he&#8217;d thrown 33 pitches.  Byrd&#8217;s led off with a home run in the second and Ross&#8217; two-out solo home run in the third put Boston ahead 3-0.  Byrd, acquired from the Chicago Cubs last month, homered for the first time for his new team. Ross, who had homers in back-to-back games against Tampa Bay in April, hit his seventh of the year.  The Rays punched back with one run each in the third and the fourth innings.  Jeff Keppinger&#8217;s line-drive single to left scored B.J. Upton after a two-out rally began with a catcher&#8217;s interference call against Shoppach. Then, in the fourth, Rich Thompson&#8217;s two-out single up the middle scored Sean Rodriguez to pull the Rays to 3-2.  Thompson was making his first major league start, at age 33 and a day after the Rays acquired him from the Phillies.  His only previous major league at-bat had come in 2004 for Kansas City, when he hit into a double play against catcher Tim Laker, who was pitching in a mop-up role.  Thompson wasn&#8217;t done, either. He followed his RBI single by stealing second and third base before the Rays left the bases loaded when Scott hit a hard line drive to first baseman Gonzalez.  NOTES: Rays infielder Will Rhymes (bruised right forearm) was not in the starting lineup after getting hit by a pitch and passing out at first base Wednesday night, but he said he could take the field as soon as Friday. He said watching a replay of the incident was &#8220;kind of tough&#8221; and that he hadn&#8217;t realized &#8220;I was out like that.&#8221; &#8230; Red Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis (lower back strain), who began a minor league rehab assignment with Triple-A Pawtucket on Wednesday, will play his second game Friday (and first in the field). Right-handed pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (right elbow surgery) made his fifth minor league rehab start for Pawtucket. &#8230; The Rays are intrigued by newly acquired Thompson&#8217;s 442 minor league stolen bases, including an International League-leading 48 last year. &#8220;He&#8217;s been able to maintain his speed over time, and that&#8217;s a big part of why he&#8217;s still attractive,&#8221; Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said. &#8230; Ortiz will likely play at least one game at first base in the weekend interleague series at Philadelphia, manager Bobby Valentine said. Gonzalez would move to right field. &#8230; Rays third baseman Evan Longoria (partial hamstring tear) worked on his hand-eye coordination before the game by taking grounders from his knees. &#8230; The Rays still haven&#8217;t announced who&#8217;ll pitch for injured Jeff Niemann on Saturday against Atlanta, but it will likely be Alex Cobb or Chris Archer from Triple-A Durham.</div>
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<p>Despite riding high in 1st place in the AL East, the injuries keep mounting for the Tampa Bay Rays. Certainly the baseball season is lengthy and such wounds are par for the course of 162 games. However, it appears that the injury bug has taken a liking to the confines of Tropicana Field and struck the team quite harshly during the first quarter of the season. Here is a look at the multiple members of the Rays that continue to spend far too much time in the training room.
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Robinson Chirinos: The 2nd year catcher received his first taste of the major leagues in 2011, when he hit .218 in 55 at bats with <span>the Rays</span>. Expected to compete for the backup catching spot, the 27 year-old sustained a concussion in <span>spring training</span> and was placed on the 60 day <span>disabled list</span> in March. <span>Jose Lobaton</span> was instead named the team&#8217;s second catcher.
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Sam Fuld: Though he cooled off late in the season, Fuld was a valuable utility outfielder for the Rays in 2011. Since manager <span>Joe Maddon</span> loves tinkering with the lineup, the 30 year-old was expected to provide depth off the bench in 2012. After injuring his wrist in an exhibition game, Fuld required surgery and was placed on the 60 day disabled list in early April. He is expected to miss at least 4 months, which makes a return in August or September possible.
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Kyle Farnsworth: With 25 saves, Farnsworth was surprisingly effective as the Rays&#8217; closer last year. Despite elbow soreness in September, the team believed an off-season of rest would help and picked up the veteran&#8217;s option for 2012. After pitching in spring training, however, the problem re-surfaced and Farnsworth was immediately shut down. <span>Tampa Bay</span> placed him on the 60 day disabled list and continues to hope surgery is not needed.
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Jose Lobaton: The Venezuela native began the season as the club&#8217;s backup catcher. He played in 4 contests before being removed from a mid-April game with a sore shoulder. Lobaton was soon added to the 15 day disabled list, while Chris Gimenez has assumed the backup role for the Rays. Lobaton has recently begun rehabbing with the minor league Charlotte Stone Crabs, where he has played in 2 games and is hitless in 5 at bats.
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Evan Longoria: No injury stung more bitterly than the loss of the Rays&#8217; best hitter, who was hitting .329 with 4 home runs and 19 RBI during a torrid first month of 2012. After already overcoming an injured wrist in spring training, Longo tore his left hamstring on a stolen base attempt during an April 30 game. He was immediately placed on the 15 day disabled list and is expected to need 6-8 weeks to heal. Though Will Rhymes was added to the roster in his place, Sean Rodriguez and Jeff Keppinger have received most of the playing time at 3rd base.
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Brandon Allen: It seemed like <span>Rays</span> fans hardly knew Allen, before he was sidelined with a right quad strain. The 26 year-old began the season with the Oakland A&#8217;s, but the first baseman/outfielder was claimed off waivers by the Rays on April 19. He was signed to provide a lefty bat off the bench and did deliver a game-winning home run in an April 26th game against the Los Angeles Angels. Allen is on the 15 day disabled list and could return by the end of May. Brandon Guyer was recalled from Durham to fill his role and serve as an extra outfielder.
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Desmond Jennings: In his first full season as the Rays&#8217; everyday left fielder, Jennings strained his left knee when sliding into home plate on May 6. Hoping to avoid placement on the growing DL, the 25 year-old was limited to pinch hitting duties for the past week while receiving treatment on the knee. With the strategy not working, the Rays finally placed Jennings on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to May 12. Utilityman Stephen Vogt was recalled in his place and Matt Joyce will likely be shifted to left field.
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Jeff Niemann: The tall righty won the competitive job to serve as the club&#8217;s 5th starting pitcher in spring training. In 6 starts, it appeared Joe Maddon made the correct decision, as Niemann sported a solid 3.37 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 33 innings of work. However, Niemann disappointingly sustained a fracture to his right fibula upon being hit by a ball during a May 14th start against the Toronto Blue Jays. He is expected to miss at least a month and was added to the 15 day disabled list on May 15. Bullpen pitcher Wade Davis and minor-league prospect Alex Cobb are likely candidates to assume Niemann&#8217;s spot.
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<span>Yahoo! Sports</span>, Sportsillustrated.cnn.com, TBO.com.
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<b>More by Jeff Briscoe from <span>Yahoo! Contributor Network</span>:</b>
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<i>Jeff Briscoe is a regular contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network and a follower of the Tampa Bay Rays . He co-hosts The Sports Train radio show on 1580am WCCF in Southwest Florida.</i>
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<p>                                        ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — During pregame stretch Tuesday, shortstop <b>Erick Aybar</b> embraced <b>Fernando Rodney</b> and playfully tugged at the Tampa Bay Rays closer&#8217;s goatee. Rodney shook hands with <b>Albert Pujols</b> and hugged several Angels relievers.
<p>There were no such pleasantries between Rodney and Angels Manager <b>Mike Scioscia</b>, not after Rodney, the former Angels reliever, fell out of favor with Scioscia and was buried on the bench in August and September.</p>
<p>&#8220;I haven&#8217;t talked to him, I won&#8217;t seek him out,&#8221; Rodney said of Scioscia. &#8220;There&#8217;s nothing to really say about last year. All I can say is I&#8217;m here, I have an opportunity, and I&#8217;m doing great.&#8221;</p>
<p>Indeed, Rodney has a 1.23 earned-run average and five saves in nine games, limiting opponents to an .083 average in 71/3 innings. Only four of 26 batters he has faced have reached base, two on singles and two on walks.</p>
<p>This will come as a surprise to Angels fans who remember Rodney as the hard-throwing right-hander who couldn&#8217;t find the strike zone and could not be trusted in key situations for much of 2011.</p>
<p>Rodney opened the season as the Angels closer and lost the job to rookie <b>Jordan Walden</b> in the first weekend. He appeared in 25 games through May but sat out five weeks of June and July because of a back strain and appeared in only 14 games the rest of the season, finishing with a 3-5 record, 4.50 ERA, 28 walks and 26 strikeouts in 32 innings.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know how you can make a decision like that in the first three games,&#8221; Rodney said. &#8220;They took me out of the closer spot, and the other guy led the league [with 10] blown saves. I don&#8217;t know how that works.&#8221;</p>
<p>Scioscia said Rodney&#8217;s problems started in September 2010, when he &#8220;wasn&#8217;t as sharp as he usually is,&#8221; the manager said. &#8220;That seemed to carry over into 2011, when he was not as comfortable. He missed five weeks with the back injury and never got back in sync. The arm was there, but he couldn&#8217;t locate it.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Where&#8217;s Mark Trumbo?</b></p>
<p><b>Mark Trumbo</b> knew he could play five positions this season. The utility player did not, however, expect to play all five within a five-game span.</p>
<p>But there was Trumbo in right field Tuesday night, capping a five-game string in which he started at designated hitter Thursday, left field Friday, third base Saturday and first base Sunday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s fairly interesting,&#8221; said Trumbo, who was pushed off first by the signing of Pujols. &#8220;At the same time, it&#8217;s exciting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tropicana Field&#8217;s greyish, opaque roof can make it difficult for veteran outfielders to pick up the ball, but Trumbo handled the only ball hit to him, going back on <b>Carlos Pena&#8217;s</b> first-inning drive before scooting in to catch it.</p>
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<p>ST. PETERSBURG — Already, the doubts had turned to whispers. Soon, the whispers would turn to moans. Eventually, those moans were going to turn into full-blown derision.</p>
<p>When a career seems to be going the wrong way, this is its soundtrack. One day, the talk was that David Price was promised tomorrow, and everyone agreed he was on his way to being another CC Sabathia. The next, he was yesterday&#8217;s news, and he seemed to be stumbling down the Scott Kazmir career track.</p>
<p>As quick as a raised eyebrow, it seemed, Price had been marked down to half-price.</p>
<p>Then came Tuesday night, when a young pitcher restaked his claim as a one of the finest in the game.</p>
<p>For the Rays, it is difficult to imagine a finer sight than Price looking the way he used to look. He was explosive again. He was efficient again. He was there until the end again.</p>
<p>To sum it up, Price was <i>dominant </i>again in Tuesday night&#8217;s five-hit shutout over the Angels, and it has been far too long since anyone suggested that of him.</p>
<p>Yeah, this is how he used to look — explosive and efficient, blistering and baffling. Once again, Price was in command of the game, of his fastball, of the altered perceptions of his place in the game.</p>
<p>&#8220;I needed that,&#8221; Price said. &#8220;I needed to get that feeling back. It gets old coming out in the sixth inning.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the words left Price&#8217;s lips, you could imagine fans across Tampa Bay shouting, &#8220;Amen.&#8221; In his three previous starts this season, Price had been pulled once in the seventh, once in the sixth and once after three innings.</p>
<p>The result was that unsettled feeling that Price was underachieving. After all, he was second in the Cy Young Award voting only two years ago. How could he have been only 12-13 last year? How had he been less than dominant this year?</p>
<p>Granted, that has been the cause of much of the grumbling about Price. He was so good so fast that, by now, some expected him to be unhittable. Finish second in the Cy Young voting and people tend to expect dominance every year.</p>
<p>Remember what a ball of fun Price was two years ago? Remember how good he was in the big moments? Remember how he etched the initials of former teammate Tyler Morrissey (who was killed in a car crash) on his glove? Perhaps it means something, but Tuesday was the four-year anniversary of Morrissey&#8217;s death.</p>
<p>For the record, Price was aware of it, too. He talked to the Morrissey family before the start. Again. As he often does, he used Morrissey&#8217;s memory as motivation. Again.</p>
<p>In other words, yeah, he&#8217;s the same guy.</p>
<p>After the game, Rays manager Joe Maddon studied the Rays statistics and shook his head.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s 3-1 with a 2.63 ERA,&#8221; Maddon said. &#8220;People have been, like, kind of criticizing him a little bit. Those are pretty good numbers right there. When you&#8217;re that good, there are a lot of high expectations attached to that kind of skill level. A guy like that has a kind of a speed bump, and it&#8217;s exaggerated a little bit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Maybe. But Price is also as talented as any pitcher on the staff, and it&#8217;s hard to imagine the Rays making a run at the postseason if he struggles. When a pitcher gets off to a slow start after an unsatisfying year, people are bound to notice.</p>
<p>&#8220;Absolutely, it&#8217;s out there,&#8221; Price said. &#8220;That&#8217;s in all sports. Everyone has critics. But I&#8217;m my own worst critic, so it didn&#8217;t bother me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tuesday night, nothing seemed to bother Price, least of all the Angels. Maddon has suggested before that Price was still learning which of his pitches to use when, but for a night, he seemed to have figured it out.</p>
<p>Even more important, Price didn&#8217;t waste a lot this time. In his first three starts, Price would struggle through innings throwing 29-30 pitches. This time, he didn&#8217;t throw more than 18 in any one inning, and he had six innings in which he threw 14 or fewer.</p>
<p>In all, it was a start that suggests a restart. If Price keeps pitching like this, yes, the Rays can contend. If Price keeps pitching like this, yes, the Cy Young voters may remember his name.</p>
<p>As for Price, yes, his expectations are as high as they have ever been.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t see why they wouldn&#8217;t be,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I&#8217;m throwing the ball just fine.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fine, he said. Finally, some might add.</p>
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<p><span>ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 24 (UPI) &#8212; </span>David Price hurled a five-hit shutout Tuesday and the Tampa Bay Rays belted four homers in their 5-0 win over the Los Angeles Angels.</p>
<p>Price (3-1) tamed the Angels on five hits, issuing only one walk while striking out six en route to his second career shutout and first since 2010.</p>
<p>The left-hander allowed only one runner to reach as far as third base and tossed 80 of his 119 pitches for strikes in the dominating performance, which handed the Rays a win in the opener of a three-game set.</p>
<p>Desmond Jennings, Luke Scott, B.J. Upton and Carlos Pena each hit solo homers in the victory.</p>
<p>The Angels&#8217; Ervin Santana (0-4) lost a fourth straight start to start the season, allowing five runs on eight hits over five frames.</p>
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<p> Running low on time today, i&#8217;ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. </p>
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