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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -With
James Shields
pitching the way he is, the
Tampa Bay Rays
are beginning to believe anything is possible.
Shields pitched a one-hitter and
Evan Longoria
's two-run, ninth-inning homer gave the surging Rays a 2-0 victory over the
Los Angeles Angels
on Friday night.
The victory was Tampa Bay's 11th in 16 games and lifted the Rays, who have won four of their last five series, three games
over .500 (19-16) this deep into a season for the first time in franchise history.
''Honestly, our guys really have a very good way about them right now. We're expecting to win on a nightly basis,'' manager
Joe Maddon said. ''We almost feel like if we can keep it close, we'll be able to do something at the end. Those are good feelings.
That's how you get to play at the end of the year - when you're able to keep games close and win them at the end somehow.''
The Rays are doing it with improved pitching and defense, as well as timely hitting.
Shields (4-2) rebounded from the second-shortest outing of his career for his second shutout in his past three starts.
The 26-year-old right-hander limited the Angels to
Brandon Wood
's one-out single in the third and retired the last 17 batters he faced after hitting
Erick Aybar
with a pitch in the fourth.
Thanks to some nice plays behind him, including
Carl Crawford
's diving catch in the gap to rob
Mike Napoli
of an extra-base hit in the third, Shields faced just 28 batters - one over the minimum and a Rays record for a complete game.
''Spectacular,'' Maddon said. ''Just totally in command.''
Angels starter
Jon Garland
allowed no runs and four hits in eight innings. He walked three and struck out two before being replaced by
Justin Speier
(0-2), who gave up a leadoff single to B.J. Upton in the ninth.
Carlos Pena
, who had two of Tampa Bay's hits off Garland, grounded to first base, moving Upton to second. Three pitches later, Longoria
hit his fourth major league homer into the seats in left-center.
''I think it was just a sinker that he left up,'' said Longoria, who thought the ball was going to be caught short of the
wall.
''I was pumped,'' the rookie added. ''I was more pumped for Shields because I hate to see a guy pitch like that and get a
loss.''
Shields, who tossed a two-hitter to beat Boston 3-0 at Tropicana Field on April 27, struck out eight and walked none. He allowed
seven runs and 10 hits in a 12-4 loss to the
Red Sox
at Fenway Park last weekend, throwing 98 pitches in just 3 2-3 innings.
This time, he only needed 70 pitches to get through the first seven innings, limiting the Angels to their only two baserunners
of the night.
''He was aggressive early on. He wasn't messing around,'' Los Angeles manager
Mike Scioscia
said.
''I think I was more efficient today,'' Shields explained. ''My first-pitch strikes were a little better. ... When I get ahead
in the count early, I can get to my changeup a little quicker.''
Garland allowed three walks and three singles over the same stretch. But only one of the runners got as far as second base,
and the Angels helped their starter with a pair of double plays.
The Rays wasted their best opportunity to score off Garland in the eighth, stranding pinch runner
Nathan Haynes
at third base after
Gabe Gross
led off the inning with a double to the gap in left.
Garland escaped the jam by getting
Jason Bartlett
,
Akinori Iwamura
and
Carl Crawford
to ground out.
''Unfortunately we didn't score any runs for Gar,'' Speier said. ''He pitched a heck of a game.''
Los Angeles, already playing without injured infielders
Chone Figgins
,
Howie Kendrick
and
Maicer Izturis
, lost shortstop
Erick Aybar
when he was hit by a pitch in the left pinkie finger leading off the fourth inning.
X-rays were negative, and the Angels said Aybar is day-to-day with a bone bruise.
Notes: American Idol finalist Syesha Mercado, a native of nearby Sarasota, sang the national anthem. ... Figgins missed his
fifth consecutive game for the Angels with a strained right hamstring. He took batting practice and did some running before
the game, and manager
Mike Scioscia
said a decision on whether to place him on the disabled list will be made soon. ... After the game, Rays DH-OF
Cliff Floyd
(right knee surgery) was activated from the 15-day disabled list. Haynes was designated for assignment.
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