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BOSTON (AP) -
Manny Ramirez
finally ended his longest RBI drought since joining the
Red Sox
.
Ramirez singled in two runs in the first inning to end his longest RBI drought since 1997, and
Josh Beckett
pitched eight innings to help the
Red Sox
beat the
Tampa Bay Rays
12-4 on Saturday night.
A quick look at
Manny Ramirez
's numbers so far this season makes the drought hard to fathom. Ramirez entered the game hitting .321 with six homers and
20 RBIs - hardly a rough start.
''You keep playing him and he'll have good numbers,'' Boston manager
Terry Francona
said. ''That's a given.''
Tampa Bay's
Carlos Pena
understands it's just Manny being Manny.
''Stuff like that happens,'' said Pena, who played with Ramirez for about a month in 2006. ''He might get a couple of RBIs
in a series, then get 15 in a homestand. He understands you stick with a plan and good things happen, and he's been doing
it a long time.''
Dustin Pedroia
and
David Ortiz
each had three hits and
Jason Varitek
drove in three runs for Boston, which has won four of five after a five-game losing streak.
The
Red Sox
can complete the three-game sweep - like the Rays did to them last weekend in St. Petersburg, Fla. - Sunday afternoon when
Tampa Bay's
Scott Kazmir
is scheduled to make his first start of the season.
Gabe Gross
hit a two-run homer and
Akinori Iwamura
also connected for the Rays, who lost for just the third time in 11 games.
Beckett (3-2) allowing four runs and seven hits, struck out five and walked one.
''They picked me up today,'' Beckett said. ''Offensively, obviously, with the number of runs and hits we had, but there were
three or four great plays out in the outfield.''
Ramirez threw out Pena trying to score on a flyball, ending a fourth-inning rally.
James Shields
(3-2) tossed a two-hit shutout in his previous start Sunday against the
Red Sox
, but he gave up three runs before retiring a batter Saturday night. He lasted only 3 2-3 innings, giving up seven runs and
10 hits, never looking like the pitcher that baffled Boston last week.
''He just wasn't comfortable,'' Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said. ''He just didn't appear to be. That would be the best word.
From the side, you look at the velocity readings, they were normal, but overall command.''
Jacoby Ellsbury
and Pedroia singled in the first before Ortiz hit an RBI double off the Green Monster. Ramirez appeared to ground out when
third baseman
Evan Longoria
fielded his slow roller down the line and threw to first. But plate umpire Bill Welke ruled the ball foul and sent Pedroia
back to third from near the dugout. Ramirez came back down into the batter's box and grounded the next pitch up the middle
for a two-run single.
Ramirez had gone 11 games without an RBI since hitting his 496th career homer on April 19, his longest run-producing drought
with the
Red Sox
- where he signed as a free agent in December 2000 - and the second-longest of his career. He had previously gone 12 games
twice with Cleveland, the last in June 1997.
Gross homered about eight rows into the right-field seats for his first of the season in the second, but Pedroia had an RBI
single in the bottom half.
The Rays cut it to 5-3 on Longoria's run-scoring single in the fourth, but Beckett escaped a bases-loaded jam on Ramirez's
throw and Varitek's tag.
Notes: Francona said after the game that OF
Brandon Moss
was undergoing an appendectomy at Mass. General Hospital. ... Boston RF J.D. Drew was back in the lineup after missing the
previous three with a tight left quadriceps. ...
Red Sox
INF
Alex Cora
, on the 15-day disabled list since April 16 with a sprained right elbow, took batting practice and threw. ... Rays CF B.J.
Upton, who missed his first game of the season Friday night after leaving Thursday's with a strained left shoulder, took some
swings, but Maddon elected not play him.
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