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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -From the very start, the
Tampa Bay Rays
sensed it was going to be
Matt Garza
's night.
''It may sound strange, but I really do look forward to his first pitch of the game,'' manager Joe Maddon said Thursday night,
after the American League Championship Series MVP took a perfect game into the seventh inning of a 13-0 victory over Boston.
''It said 89 (mph) on the board, but it wasn't,'' Maddon added. ''It was better than that.''
Garza, facing the
Red Sox
at Tropicana Field for the first time since beating them in Game 7 of last season's ALCS, allowed his first baserunner on
Jacoby Ellsbury
's infield single leading off the seventh inning.
Ellsbury fouled off an 0-2 pitch and took two balls before hitting a squibber past Garza over the mound. The speedy Boston
center fielder, who stole home against the Yankees on Sunday, easily beat shortstop
Jason Bartlett
's throw to first base.
''When it was first hit, it sounded like it was coming off hard,'' Garza said. ''Then I saw it float by. I dove and watched
the ball just miss my glove by inches. I'm like: 'Oh, Barty! He almost made a great play.''
The crowd of 20,341 gave the pitcher a standing ovation, and the right-hander got back on track by getting
Dustin Pedroia
to ground into a double play.
David Ortiz
walked with two outs, but was stranded when
Jeff Bailey
grounded out.
Garza struck out
Jonathan Van Every
and
Jason Bay
to begin the eighth. He received another round of cheers when Maddon replaced him with
Grant Balfour
, who finished the one-hitter.
Garza (2-2) threw 75 of his 108 pitches for strikes, walked one and struck out 10.
''He was phenomenal,'' Maddon said. ''If they did not get that hit, I would have let him go 125 or 130 pitches.''
The performance didn't surprise Boston, which has a history of struggling against the 25-year-old Garza.
Including a pair of wins over
Jon Lester
in the ALCS, Garza is 7-1 lifetime against the
Red Sox
. He also beat them at Fenway Park this season, allowing one run and four hits in seven innings on April 9.
''He was about as good as you could get,'' Boston manager
Terry Francona
said.
''We've got to try to find a way to figure him out,'' added Pedroia.
Things got so bad for the
Red Sox
, who lost for just the second time in 14 games, that Van Every was brought in from right field to pitch after reliever
Javier Lopez
gave up consecutive two-run doubles that hiked Tampa Bay's lead to 12-0 in the eighth.
Longoria had a three-run double off
Josh Beckett
(2-2) and hit his sixth homer of the season - a solo shot in the sixth inning - off
Hunter Jones
.
Michel Hernandez
also hit first career homer off Beckett, who allowed seven runs and 10 hits in 4 2-3 innings.
It was the second straight rough outing for Beckett, who gave up eight runs, 10 hits and four walks over five innings against
the Yankees on April 25.
''It's frustrating. It's a lot of things,'' Beckett said. ''I didn't do that in between my last two starts.''
The
Red Sox
rallied from a 5-0 deficit to beat Cleveland 6-5 in 10 innings Wednesday night, but they had no answers for Garza, who flirted
with a no-hitter last June 26 against Florida.
The Marlins'
Hanley Ramirez
broke up that bid in Miami with a leadoff homer in the seventh inning, and Garza finished with a complete game one-hitter.
Until Thursday, Maddon felt that was the best he had seen Garza.
''I just thought tonight, every pitch against them - and they're really hot right now - was a little bit firmer,'' Maddon
said. ''Everything was really in synch for him. It was fun to watch.''
Notes Boston 3B
Mike Lowell
was 0 for 2 and saw his hitting streak end at 13 games. He and 1B
Kevin Youkilis
left for defensive replacements in the sixth inning. ... Longoria is 9-for-19 with three homers and nine RBIs against Boston
this season. ... Barring a setback, Rays RHP
Chad Bradford
, who's recovering from right elbow surgery, will throw a batting practice session on Sunday. ... Lopez remained in the game
in the eighth, moving to right field when Van Every came in to pitch. Van Every gave up a RBI double to Hernandez, who finished
with three RBIs.
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