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BALTIMORE (AP) -
Andy Sonnanstine
and the
Tampa Bay Rays
can only hope the remaining five months of the season are as memorable as the first one.
Sonnanstine pitched eight innings of six-hit ball, Erik Hinske homered and the Rays completed the first winning April in franchise
history by beating the
Baltimore Orioles
8-1 Wednesday night.
The victory was the seventh in eight games for the Rays, who went 14-12 in April (after going 1-0 in March). Now in its 11th
year of existence, Tampa Bay has never been three games over .500 this late in the season.
''It's something we can build on,'' Rays manager Joe Maddon said. ''Now let's have the best May in club history.''
Sonnanstine (4-1) gave up one run, walked two and had a season-high five strikeouts in winning his third straight start. He
became the first Tampa Bay pitcher to win four games in April and tied the team record for wins in any month.
The right-hander surrendered a third-inning RBI single to
Brian Roberts
, then retired 12 straight batters before
Aubrey Huff
singled with one out in the seventh.
''I felt pretty good. My location was spotty early,'' Sonnanstine said. ''After the third inning, I was locked in.''
The Rays have to make room for
Scott Kazmir
, who comes off the disabled list Sunday, and Sonnanstine (who entered with a 5.28 ERA) was one of three starters Maddon listed
Tuesday as the potential odd-man out. At this point, however, it appears his job is safe.
''Unflappable is a word for him. He had one bad outing,'' Maddon said, referring to an April 14 game against New York in which
Sonnanstine yielded seven runs in 3 1-3 innings. ''Since then he has rebounded and pitched his game.''
Hinske homered in the fourth inning after an infield hit by
Evan Longoria
to put the Rays up 3-1. He has six home runs, tied with
Carlos Pena
for the team lead.
Tampa Bay pulled away with a five-run seventh. After B.J. Upton chased
Bob McCrory
with an RBI single, Pena and
Dioner Navarro
hit two-run singles off
Dennis Sarfate
. Pena had gone 14 games without an RBI since April 12.
Sarfate and Pena exchanged words in the eighth, and for a moment it seemed that both dugouts might empty. But the situation
quickly cooled, and Pena bounced into an inning-ending double play.
Baltimore starter
Matt Albers
(2-1) allowed three runs and four hits in six innings.
''I made a couple of bad pitches, the one to Hinske, obviously,'' Albers said. ''Fastball in, and it came over the plate.
It wasn't a real bad pitch, but he got to it.''
The loss dropped the Orioles into a second-place tie with Tampa Bay in the AL East behind Boston, a 2-1 winner over Toronto.
The Rays got a second-inning run on a sacrifice fly by
Gabe Gross
. After Roberts' RBI single in the third, Sonnanstine avoided further damage by striking out
Melvin Mora
and
Luke Scott
with runners on the corners.
''The two strikeouts with men on, that was huge for us,'' Sonnanstine said. ''We shut the door on them. That inning gave us
momentum.''
It had the opposite effect on the Orioles.
''Yeah, it would have been nice to get a hit there and score another run, and we didn't,'' manager Dave Trembley said. ''(Sonnanstine)
just pitched better. You've got to tip your cap to him.''
Notes: Tampa Bay finished April with a 3.74 ERA, the best month in franchise history. ... Roberts went 2-for-3 with a walk
in extending his hitting streak to 10 games. He's 13-for-37 (.351) in that span. ... Tampa Bay's previous best April was 12-12
in 1999. ... McCrory allowed four runs, two hits and two walks in his major league debut. His ERA is 108.00. ... Baltimore
dipped to 10-5 at home.
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